Nirvana charts four albums in the U.K. this week, including In Utero, which hits 52 weeks on one … More
Nirvana is having a massive week on the U.K. charts, which is not unusual for the act, even though the grunge pioneers broke up decades ago. Four of the band’s albums find space on at least one tally apiece. Some reappear after time away, others improve from where they landed last frame, and in one case, a title returns to multiple lists. While Nirvana never has a bad time on the weekly rankings in the country, this period is especially notable, and shows how beloved the rockers remain to this day.
In Utero Returns to Multiple Rankings
In Utero, Nirvana’s final studio album, reappears on two U.K. charts this frame while simultaneously climbing on a third. The title comes back to the Official Physical Albums chart at No. 88, and also re-enters the Official Albums Sales chart at No. 95. Both lists focus on pure purchases — digital and physical, respectively — and the set’s return to the pair is a strong indicator that the project isn’t just being listened to, but that there’s still a real desire for fans to own it.
In addition to bouncing back onto those tallies, In Utero also improves its standing on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. This week, it moves up from No. 19 to No. 16, continuing a long run on the genre-specific list that spans hundreds of weeks.
In Utero Reaches a Major Milestone
As of this period, In Utero has now spent a full year — 52 weeks — on the Official Physical Albums chart. Some may be surprised that a set that was first released more than 30 years ago only hits that number now, but it still reaches the milestone nonetheless. The project has reached the Official Albums Sales list less consistently, as it’s managed just nine total appearances there.
On the Official Rock & Metal Albums ranking, however, In Utero is a regular. The full-length has now charted for more than 540 weeks, and it will continue to add to that sum seemingly every frame.
Nevermind Outperforms In Utero
While In Utero is bouncing back onto multiple tallies, Nirvana’s Nevermind is having an even bigger week. The band’s iconic release finds space on four different tallies in the U.K., more than any other project from the band this time around. It improves on three of those lists and reappears on a fourth – another great sign for the blockbuster. Even more impressively, Nevermind holds inside the top 40 on all four rankings.
Nirvana Compilation Sees Mixed Movement
The band’s self-titled compilation Nirvana, released in 2002, also finds itself on a pair of U.K. lists this week, though its performance is somewhat uneven. On the Official Albums chart, which ranks the most-consumed full-lengths in the country, the compilation slips to No. 89. That dip is offset, at least slightly, by a small gain on the Official Streaming Albums chart, where it rises one spot, settling at No. 77.
MTV Unplugged in New York Jumps on Genre Chart
Another one of the only releases from Nirvana’s discography, MTV Unplugged in New York, is still present in the U.K.. The set, which was released after frontman Kurt Cobain’s death, bolts seven spaces this week to land at No. 19 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart.