List of Top 25 albums for 2001 in Australia
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The following lists the top 25 albums of 2001 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year Albums Chart.[1][2]
# | Title | Artist | Highest pos. reached | weeks at No. 1 |
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1. | Moulin Rouge! | Soundtrack | 1 | 11 [nb 1] |
2. | No Angel | Dido | 1 | 8 [4] |
3. | Human Clay | Creed | 2 | |
4. | Born to Do It | Craig David | 2 | |
5. | Fever | Kylie Minogue | 1 | 5 [nb 2] |
6. | Hot Shot | Shaggy | 2 | |
7. | Odyssey Number Five | Powderfinger | 1 | 3 [nb 3] |
8. | Coyote Ugly | Soundtrack | 1 | 6 [7] |
9. | Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water | Limp Bizkit | 1 | 1 [8] |
10. | All That You Can't Leave Behind | U2 | 1 | 2[9] |
11. | Bridget Jones's Diary | Soundtrack | 1 | 5 [10] |
12. | The Marshall Mathers LP | Eminem | 1 | 1 [nb 4] |
13. | Parachutes | Coldplay | 2 | |
14. | One | The Beatles | 1 | 9[12] |
15. | Hybrid Theory | Linkin Park | 2 | |
16. | Whoa, Nelly! | Nelly Furtado | 4 | |
17. | Light Years | Kylie Minogue | 1 | 1 [13] |
18. | The Best of The Corrs | The Corrs | 2 | |
19. | Ronan | Ronan Keating | 5 | |
20. | Survivor | Destiny's Child | 4 | |
21. | J. Lo | Jennifer Lopez | 2 | |
22. | Drops of Jupiter | Train | 3 | |
23. | Music | Madonna | 2 | |
24. | Greatest Hits | Lenny Kravitz | 14 | |
25. | The Album | Bob the Builder | 1 | 2 [14] |
Peak chart positions from 2001 are from the ARIA Charts, overall position on the End of Year Chart is calculated by ARIA based on the number of weeks and position that the records reach within the Top 50 albums for each week during 2001.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Moulin Rouge debuted at #4 in May, 2001 and then spent eleven weeks in the #1 position spending a further fifteen week in the charts. It re-entered the charts in December 2001 for another fifteen weeks and re-entering again in April, 2002 remaining until May, 2002 (a further ten weeks).[3]
- ↑ Fever debuted at #1 in October, 2001 and spent a total of 74 weeks in the charts, remaining until March, 2003.[5]
- ↑ Odyssey Number Five debuted at #1 in September, 2000 and remained in the charts until March, 2002[6]
- ↑ The Marshall Mathers LP entered the charts in June 2000 and did not reach #1 until March, 2001 remaining in the charts until October, 2001[11]
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