The Irish Albums Chart is the Irish music industry standard albums popularity chart issued weekly by the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA). The charts were previously compiled on behalf of IRMA by Chart-Track, and have been compiled by the Official Charts Company since 2017.[1] Chart rankings are based on sales, which are compiled through over-the-counter retail data captured electronically each day from retailers' Point of sale systems and certain digital retailers. All major record stores and over forty independents submit data for the charts, accounting for over 80% of the market, according to Chart-Track. A new chart is compiled and released to the public by the Irish Recorded Music Association on Friday at noon. Each chart is dated with the "week-ending" date of the previous Thursday (i.e., the day before issue).
It is released as a Top 100; however, Chart-Track's records only record the Top 75 in the archives.
Number of weeks | Artist | Album | Year(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Adele | 21 | 2011–2012 | |
28 | Various Artists | A Woman's Heart | 1992–1993 |
Ed Sheeran | ÷ | 2017–2018 | |
24 | x | 2014–2017 | |
Dermot Kennedy | Without Fear | 2019–2021 | |
Various artists | 2018–2019 | ||
Olivia Rodrigo | Sour | 2021–2022 | |
Harry Styles | Harry's House | 2022–2023 | |
15 | Adele | 25 | 2015–2016 |
Lewis Capaldi | Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent | 2019–2020 | |
14 | James Blunt | Back to Bedlam | 2005–2006 |
11 | The Killers | Hot Fuss | 2005 |
Snow Patrol | Eyes Open | 2006-2007 | |
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | A Star Is Born | 2018 | |
Noah Kahan | Stick Season | 2023-2024 | |
10 | Norah Jones | Come Away with Me | 2003-2004 |
Dido | Life for Rent | 2003-2004 | |
In addition to the above, Taylor Swift also occupied the entire Top 5 on the chart dated 5 July 2024, with The Tortured Poets Department at the top spot, Lover at Number 2, 1989 (Taylor's Version) at Number 3, Midnights at Number 4 and Folklore at Number 5. Swift charted a total of fourteen albums in the Top 100, the most for any artist. Swift's success on the charts was largely attributable to her three sold-out concerts at the Aviva Stadium during the tracking week.[2] This is also the first time that the Top 10 has been fully occupied by female artists, with albums by Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and SZA also charting in the Top 10.[3]