Pink Floyd's Legendary 'Dark Side of the Moon' Approaches Unprecedented 1,000 Weeks on Billboard 200!

Pink Floyd's iconic album, "The Dark Side of the Moon," continues its remarkable run on the Billboard 200 chart, nearing an unprecedented milestone of 1,000 nonconsecutive weeks. As of the chart dated January 10, the legendary album recorded its 996th week on the list, moving from No. 114 to No. 167. This incredible longevity translates to more than 229 months, or over 19 years, spent on the prestigious album ranking, which itself began publishing on a regular weekly basis in March 1956.
"The Dark Side of the Moon," originally released in 1973, swiftly climbed to the No. 1 spot for one week in April of that year. The album also introduced one of the band's first entries on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart with "Money," which peaked at No. 13. Its chart dominance was cemented when it officially became the longest-charted album in the history of the Billboard 200 on the October 29, 1983, chart, marking its 491st week. This achievement saw it surpass Johnny Mathis' long-standing record of 490 weeks with "Johnny’s Greatest Hits," a title it has proudly held ever since.
The album's journey on the Billboard 200 was characterized by a near-constant presence from its debut on March 17, 1973, through the chart dated October 8, 1988. During this extensive 813-week period, "The Dark Side of the Moon" spent an impressive 741 weeks on the list. However, following the October 8, 1988, chart, the album temporarily departed the ranking until its significant return on the December 12, 2009-dated chart. This comeback was facilitated by a crucial update in Billboard's rules, which began allowing older albums, referred to as "catalog" albums, to re-enter and chart. Previously, from 1991 through the end of 2009, catalog albums were largely excluded from the survey, which focused primarily on then-current and recently-released albums.
The Billboard 200 chart serves to rank the most popular albums in the U.S. each week, based on a multi-metric consumption model compiled by Luminate. This methodology calculates "equivalent album units," which encompass traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA), and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). A significant shift in how these units are compiled occurred in December 2014 when the Billboard 200 began incorporating streaming information into its methodology. Before this, the chart rankings were based solely on traditional album sales. This evolution in calculation, particularly the blending of streaming activity with sales, now enables albums, especially those packed with popular songs or "best-of" collections, to enjoy extended stays on the chart due to continuous streaming engagement.
While "The Dark Side of the Moon" reigns supreme, other albums have also demonstrated remarkable chart longevity. Bob Marley and The Wailers’ "Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and The Wailers" holds the second spot with 920 weeks. Released in 1984, "Legend" spent 113 weeks on the chart between 1984 and 1991 before its return in 2009, benefiting from the revised catalog album rules. Journey’s "Greatest Hits" ranks third with 890 weeks; initially released in 1988, it spent 92 weeks on the chart from 1988 to 1990 before also returning in 2009. Both "Legend" and "Journey's Greatest Hits" have maintained a nearly constant presence on the chart since their re-entry at the close of 2009, underscoring the impact of the updated chart rules and the enduring popularity of classic records.
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