Pink Floyd appears on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart with four albums, including Animals and … More
Pink Floyd always finds space on music charts in the United Kingdom, and that may always be the case. The rock group remains so beloved that it’s hard to imagine a time when interest in its catalog disappears completely. Some weeks are more impressive than others for the group, as in certain moments, just one title breaks onto a few rankings, while in others — like this week — multiple projects not only land on the charts, but return to competitive rosters.
Animals and Wish You Were Here Return
Pink Floyd sees two full-lengths return to the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. Both Animals and Wish You Were Here reenter the 40-spot ranking, which focuses exclusively on the bestselling titles in those genres. Animals comes back at No. 27, while Wish You Were Here returns at No. 38.
Pink Floyd Claims 10% of the Chart
The band fills four spaces on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart this frame, claiming 10% of all available real estate. Alongside Animals and Wish You Were Here, Live at Pompeii – MCMLXXII and The Dark Side of the Moon both surge back into the top 10. The latter two titles each jump three positions, landing at Nos. 9 and 10, respectively.
The Dark Side of the Moon Returns to Several Lists
The Dark Side of the Moon makes something of a notable comeback this week. What is often regarded as not just the band’s most successful release, but one of the bestselling rock efforts of all time, breaks back onto the Official Album Downloads chart at No. 84. The album is also climbing on both the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums lists, leaping nearly 30 spots to appear at Nos. 64 and 67, respectively.
Live at Pompeii Remains Pink Floyd’s Winner
While The Dark Side of the Moon finds space on four tallies, Live at Pompeii appears on only three, but it ranks higher on all of them than its predecessor. The recently-released live set continues as the group’s top-performing title across the U.K. this frame.