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ARIA TOP 50 ALBUMS CHART 1991 TY TITLE Artist CERTIFIED COMPANY CAT NO CHART KEY <G> GOLD 35000 UNITS <P> PLATINUM 70000 UNITS <D> DIAMOND 500000 UNITS TY THIS YEAR ARIA TOP 50 ALBUMS CHART 1991 TY TITLE Artist CERTIFIED COMPANY CAT NO. 1 RISE Daryl Braithwaite SONY 5099746767525 2 VAGABOND HEART Rod Stewart WARNER 075992630061 3 GREATEST HITS Eurythmics <P>3 BMG PD74856 4 UNFORGETTABLE WITH LOVE Natalie Cole <P>3 WARNER 7559610495 5 TWO FIRES Jimmy Barnes <P>5 FESTIVAL BLUE0122 6 MARIAH CAREY Mariah Carey <P>2 SONY 466815.2 7 THREE TENORS IN CONCERT/'90 Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti (Mehta) <P>5 POLYGRAM 4304332 8 IMMACULATE COLLECTION, THE Madonna <P>4 WARNER 7599264404 9 GREASE Soundtrack <P>11 POLYGRAM 8179985 10 JOYRIDE Roxette <P>3 EMI 7960485 11 VERY BEST OF ELTON JOHN, THE Elton John POLYGRAM 0827561 12 OUT OF TIME R.e.m. WARNER 7599264961 13 RHYTHM NATION 1814 Janet Jackson <P>2 POLYGRAM 0898451 14 SOUVENIR - THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION Billy Joel <P> SONY 001013.4 15 TWIN PEAKS Soundtrack <P> WARNER 7599263161 16 DREAMLAND Black Box <P> BMG PD74572 17 GONNA MAKE YOU SWEAT C+C Music Factory <P> SONY 467814.3 18 USE YOUR ILLUSION II Guns N' Roses BMG 9861338 19 CHAIN REACTION John Farnham <P>7 BMG VPCD0830 20 HOME Hothouse Flowers <P> POLYGRAM 3984282152 21 HARLEY AND ROSE The Black Sorrows SONY AU-LI0-04-02320 22 SOUTHERN SONS Southern Sons <P>2 BMG VPCD0836 23 WAKING UP THE NEIGHBOURS Bryan Adams POLYGRAM 0895143 24 HOUSE OF HOPE Toni Childs POLYGRAM 390 658-2 25 ON EVERY STREET Dire Straits POLYGRAM 8664112 26 MCMXC A.D. Enigma EMI 724381045459 27 SERIOUS HITS LIVE Collins, Phil WARNER 2564604872 28 METALLICA Metallica <P> POLYGRAM 5315606 29 ACHTUNG BABY U2 <P>3 POLYGRAM 2778825 30 INTO THE LIGHT Gloria Estefan <P>2 SONY EPC467782.3 31 LISTEN WITHOUT PREJUDICE VOLUME 1 George Michael <P> SONY 467295.2 32 USE YOUR ILLUSION I Guns N' Roses BMG 9861337 33 SOUL DEEP Jimmy Barnes <P>5 FESTIVAL LMCD0273 34 WICKED GAME Chris Isaak <G> WARNER 7599265131 35 BLIND LOVE Ratcat <P> POLYGRAM 74321867022 36 SOME PEOPLE'S LIVES Bette Midler WARNER 603497084760 37 MAMA SAID Lenny Kravitz <G> EMI 6443202 38 COMMITMENTS, THE Soundtrack <P>2 BMG MCX10286 39 X INXS <P>2 WARNER 2770641 40 WOODFACE Crowded House <P> EMI 7935595 41 RAZORS EDGE, THE AC/DC <P>2 SONY 82876866662 42 LOVE VERSUS MONEY Noiseworks SONY 074644797428 43 PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Soundtrack <P>4 POLYGRAM 8312734 44 EMIGRE Wendy Matthews <P> POLYGRAM 74321444132 45 CHISEL Cold Chisel WARNER 0927410532 46 KINKY Hoodoo Gurus <G> BMG 88697540312 47 DANGEROUS Michael Jackson <P>5 SONY 5044242000 48 ALL FOR ONE The Screaming Jets <G> POLYGRAM 74321444102 49 DIVINYLS Divinyls <G> EMI Digital Album 50 BAT OUT OF HELL Meat Loaf <P>16 SONY 499681.2 © 1988-1992 Australian Recording Industry Association Ltd. To request permission to reprint, publish or otherwise utilise any ARIA Chart, please contact ARIA. ARIA Accreditations are based on sales from ARIA Member Wholesalers to Retailers. The ARIA Charts are compiled from sales from record stores throughout Australia by ARIA. ‘ARIA’, ‘ARIA CHARTS’, the ARIA logo and the ARIA Charts logo are the trademarks of the Australian Recording Industry Association Ltd. PO Box Q20, Queen Victoria Building NSW 1230..
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