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The UK’s biggest albums of 2019 have been revealed, with Lewis Capaldi taking the Number 1 spot with his debut collection Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent.

The Scottish singer-songwriter’s first record, released in May, sold 641,000 albums across all formats and album equivalents, including over 250,000 copies on CD and vinyl combined, according to Official Charts Company data.

The album debuted at Number 1 and spent a total of six weeks at the top of the Official Albums Chart. See Lewis' full Official Charts history here.

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According to music trade body the BPI, the equivalent of 154 million albums were either streamed, purchased on physical formats or downloaded in 2019 – up by 7.5% in volume on the total recorded in 2018. This is the highest amount since 2006, when the figure stood at 161.4m albums.

The overall consumption of music in the UK has grown for a fifth consecutive year, boosted by the continued growth in streaming, which rose 26% year-on-year.

While the number of CD and digital albums bought fell by just over a quarter, the formats continue to play an important role in shaping success on the Official Albums Chart. For 29 of the year’s 52 weeks, physical accounted for over half of chart-eligible sales for the Number 1 album.

Elsewhere on the year-end Official Albums Chart, Ed Sheeran finishes second place with his No.6 Collaborations Project album (568,000), a five-week leader in July/August, and The Greatest Showman album continued to perform well throughout 2019, placing third overall with 524,000 chart sales logged this year. Two more soundtracks, Bohemian Rhapsody (6) and A Star Is Born (10), also rank inside the year-end Top 10.

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US singer-songwriter Billie Eilish also found huge success this year: her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go?, made her the youngest female artist to top the UK’s Official Albums Chart in March, and places fourth overall this year with 370,000 chart sales. Fellow US star Ariana Grande ranks seventh with her chart-topping fifth album Thank U, Next (293,000).

As well as Lewis and Billie, there was another big debut album in 2019 for Tom Walker; his Number 1 record What A Time To Be Alive places eighth on 270,000 chart sales.

Despite being released in November, Rod Stewart’s orchestral album You’re In My Heart makes it into the year-end Top 10 at Number 10. A massive 99% of Rod’s sales were physical or download. See all of Rod's biggest songs and albums here.

The Official Top 40 biggest albums of 2019

POS TITLE ARTIST PEAK 1 DIVINELY UNINSPIRED TO A HELLISH EXTENT LEWIS CAPALDI 1 2 NO 6 COLLABORATIONS PROJECT ED SHEERAN 1 3 THE GREATEST SHOWMAN MOTION PICTURE CAST RECORDING 1 4 WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP WHERE DO WE GO BILLIE EILISH 1 5 STAYING AT TAMARA'S GEORGE EZRA 1 6 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY - OST QUEEN 3 7 THANK U NEXT ARIANA GRANDE 1 8 WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE TOM WALKER 1 9 A STAR IS BORN MOTION PICTURE CAST RECORDING 1 10 YOU'RE IN MY HEART ROD STEWART 1 11 DIVIDE ED SHEERAN 1 12 THE CHRISTMAS PRESENT ROBBIE WILLIAMS 1 13 50 YEARS - DON'T STOP FLEETWOOD MAC 5 14 EVERYDAY LIFE COLDPLAY 1 15 DIAMONDS ELTON JOHN 5 16 ALWAYS IN BETWEEN JESS GLYNNE 1 17 THE PLATINUM COLLECTION QUEEN 2 18 DON'T SMILE AT ME BILLIE EILISH 12 19 DUA LIPA DUA LIPA 3 20 HOLLYWOOD'S BLEEDING POST MALONE 1 21 BACK TOGETHER MICHAEL BALL & ALFIE BOE 2 22 PSYCHODRAMA DAVE 1 23 HURTS 2B HUMAN PINK 1 24 LOVER TAYLOR SWIFT 1 25 BEERBONGS & BENTLEYS POST MALONE 1 26 WHY ME WHY NOT LIAM GALLAGHER 1 27 SCORPION DRAKE 1 28 SINGING TO STRANGERS JACK SAVORETTI 1 29 SPECTRUM WESTLIFE 1 30 RUMOURS FLEETWOOD MAC 3 31 CURTAIN CALL - THE HITS EMINEM 1 32 GOLD - GREATEST HITS ABBA 1 33 CHRISTMAS MICHAEL BUBLE 1 34 SNACKS JAX JONES 9 35 WESTERN STARS BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 1 36 WHAT IS LOVE CLEAN BANDIT 9 37 TIME FLIES - 1994-2009 OASIS 1 38 ABBEY ROAD BEATLES 1 39 MAMMA MIA - HERE WE GO AGAIN MOTION PICTURE CAST RECORDING 1 40 HYPERSONIC MISSILES SAM FENDER 1

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Chart compiled based on physical, download and streaming equivalent sales between Week 1 - Week 52, 2019