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Scottish Singles and Albums Charts
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The Scottish Albums Chart is a chart compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) which is based on how physical and digital sales towards the UK albums chart fare in Scotland. The official singles chart for Scotland, the Scottish Singles Chart, which was based on how physical and digital sales towards the UK singles chart were faring in Scotland, has not been published since 20 November 2020.

Since 20 November 2020, only the Scottish Albums Chart has been published by the OCC, and it has been based on physical sales only,[1] with the OCC only publishing the albums chart on their website since 11 December 2020.[2]

History

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Radio & Record News and Record Business magazines compiled Scottish charts which were broadcast on Independent Local Radio stations such as Radio Clyde and Radio Forth; these showed particular favour for hard rock, punk and new wave while soul and other "black" styles would fare less well; for example, on 23 June 1978, Radio & Record News placed Heatwave at number 15 UK-wide but number 40 in Scotland, the O'Jays at number 21 UK-wide but not in the Scottish Top 40 and Bob Marley at number 26 UK-wide but not in the Scottish Top 40, but AC/DC at number 38 UK-wide and number 20 in Scotland, the Clash at number 62 UK-wide and number 22 in Scotland, and the Vibrators at number 65 UK-wide but number 39 in Scotland.[3]

In the late 1980s, as frustration in Scotland at perceived isolation from the Thatcher government grew, pressure was applied for the creation of an official Scottish chart; Brian Guthri of the Scottish Record Industry Association claimed that the official UK charts did not pick up many sales by Scottish acts as they were not polling enough shops in Scotland, citing Win's "You've Got the Power" (the theme song from McEwan's Lager adverts) as an example[4] and a month of research determined significant differences from the UK charts, with indie acts selling particularly well.[5] That autumn, the SRIA voted to set up its own chart, suggesting that the balance of 75 chart return shops in Greater London to 45 in Scotland was unfair.[6] Although a Scottish chart had been broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland beforehand,[7] the first official Scottish Gallup charts were published on 17 March 1991; notably, they placed Scottish band the Silencers at number 6 in the album chart (only number 39 UK-wide) and the Simpsons' album higher than the Inspector Morse soundtrack, which was 11 places higher UK-wide.[8] The launch of this chart was heralded by Neil Ross of the Scottish Record Industry Association, who again suggested that the UK charts were disproportionately slanted towards sales in London and the south of England, while music manager Bruce Findlay suggested that Scotland could potentially produce a music TV show with as much international appeal as the then-popular DEF II series Rapido.[9] From 20 September 1991, a short weekly TV programme based around the Scottish chart was broadcast by BBC1 Scotland on Friday nights, hosted by Nicky Campbell, then of Radio 1[10] and the chart continued to be broadcast on Monday nights on BBC Radio Scotland[11] although it was dropped, along with other night-time music programmes on that station, during the last year of Gallup's contract.[12] Frankie Miller's song "Caledonia", also included in McEwan's adverts which were only shown in Scotland and Northern Ireland, topped the Scottish chart while only being a minor UK-wide hit.[13] An unofficial Scottish Network Chart was also taken by Scottish commercial stations, including Radio Tay, in the early 1990s.[14]

Archives on the Official Charts Company website go back to February 1994, when Millward Brown took over as chart compilers and the number of retailers sampled throughout the UK increased.[15] After this relaunch, Scottish Television launched a show based around the official Scottish chart, called Chart Bite.[16] Until 2000, the Scottish album chart included albums eligible only for the compilation album chart at a UK-wide level.[citation needed]

How the UK and Scottish charts were compiled diverged several times from 1994. Whereas digital downloads were incorporated into the UK singles chart from April 2005 and albums from April 2006, the Scottish charts remained physical sales only until the week ending 10 October 2009 when digital sales were included. This brought how the two charts were compiled in line for almost five years until the week ending 6 July 2014, when streaming was included in the UK singles chart and later in the UK album chart for the week ending 1 March 2015. The Scottish charts remained compiled of digital and physical sales only until the week ending 20 November 2020, when the singles chart was discontinued and only physical sales are counted for the album chart.[17] The final number one single was "Always" by Scottish band the Snuts.[18]

Number ones

1994

Date Single Artist Album Artist
27 February "Without You" Mariah Carey Music Box Mariah Carey
6 March
13 March "Doop" Doop Hit the Highway The Proclaimers
20 March Vauxhall and I Morrissey
27 March Energy Rush: 7th Heaven Various artists
3 April "Everything Changes" Take That Our Town – The Greatest Hits Deacon Blue
10 April[A]
17 April "The Real Thing" Tony Di Bart
24 April "Love Is All Around" Wet Wet Wet I Say I Say I Say Erasure
1 May[B]
8 May
15 May
22 May
29 May Top Gear Various artists
5 June[C]
12 June
19 June
26 June
3 July
10 July Dance Zone - Level Two
17 July End of Part One: Their Greatest Hits Wet Wet Wet
24 July
31 July
7 August Now That's What I Call Music! 28 Various artists
14 August
21 August
28 August
4 September Definitely Maybe Oasis
11 September "Saturday Night" Whigfield The Best Rock Album in the World... Ever! Various artists
18 September
25 September
2 October Monster R.E.M.
9 October "Sure" Take That
16 October Cross Road Bon Jovi
23 October "Saturday Night" Whigfield
30 October "Baby Come Back" Pato Banton featuring Ali and Robin Campbell
6 November The Greatest Hits INXS
13 November Cross Road Bon Jovi
20 November "Another Night" (MC Sar &) The Real McCoy Now That's What I Call Music! 29 Various artists
27 November "Love Spreads" The Stone Roses
4 December "Stay Another Day" East 17
11 December
18 December Carry On up the Charts: The Best of The Beautiful South The Beautiful South
25 December

1995

Date Single Artist Album Artist
1 January "Cotton Eye Joe" Rednex Carry On up the Charts: The Best of The Beautiful South The Beautiful South
8 January
15 January
22 January
29 January The Best Punk Album in the World...Ever! Various artists
5 February "Think Twice" Celine Dion Good News from the Next World Simple Minds
12 February The Colour of My Love Celine Dion
19 February
26 February
5 March Greatest Hits Bruce Springsteen
12 March Medusa Annie Lennox
19 March "Love Can Build a Bridge" Cher, Chrissie Hynde & Neneh Cherry with Eric Clapton Elastica Elastica
26 March "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" The Outhere Brothers The Colour of My Love Celine Dion
2 April "Back for Good" Take That Greatest Hits Bruce Springsteen
9 April
16 April Picture This Wet Wet Wet
23 April Now That's What I Call Music! 30 Various artists
30 April "Some Might Say" Oasis
7 May Nobody Else Take That
14 May "Unchained Melody" / "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" Robson & Jerome
21 May Stanley Road Paul Weller
28 May On a Dance Tip 2 Various artists
4 June Pulse Pink Floyd
11 June "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" U2
18 June "Unchained Melody" / "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" Robson & Jerome HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I Michael Jackson
25 June These Days Bon Jovi
2 July Pride: The Very Best of Scotland Various artists
9 July "Boom Boom Boom" The Outhere Brothers
16 July
23 July
30 July "Never Forget" Take That
6 August Now That's What I Call Music! 31
13 August
20 August "Roll with It" Oasis
27 August "Country House" Blur
3 September "I'll Be There for You" The Rembrandts The Charlatans The Charlatans
10 September "Stayin' Alive" N-Trance featuring Ricardo da Force Help Various artists
17 September The Great Escape Blur
24 September "Fairground" Simply Red
1 October Heartbeat: Forever Yours Various artists
8 October (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis
15 October Life Simply Red
22 October "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" Meat Loaf (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis
29 October "Gangsta's Paradise" Coolio featuring L.V.
5 November "I Believe" / "Up on the Roof" Robson & Jerome Different Class Pulp
12 November (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis
19 November Robson & Jerome Robson & Jerome
26 November
3 December
10 December "Free as a Bird" The Beatles
17 December "Earth Song" Michael Jackson
24 December "Wonderwall" The Mike Flowers Pops
31 December "Earth Song" Michael Jackson (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis

1996

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