Iconic Fleetwood Mac album 'Rumours' has been named the best-selling vinyl record of the 21st century which was originally released between 1977 and 1999.
This top 40 list was compiled by the Official Charts Company.
Following its original release in 1977, Rumours has now come out on top in this chart, selling just under 280,000 copies of vinyl this millennium.
Other albums featuring in the top 5 include Queen's Greatest Hits, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon, Nevermind by Nirvana, and Oasis' (What’s The Story Morning Glory), with Definitely Maybe also featuring in the top 10.
The top 10 also includes the Stone Roses at number 7.
Last month, Crowded House' Neil Finn revealed that he once auditioned for Fleetwood Mac, saying that it was the “only audition I’ve ever done”.
“I was gobsmacked,” Finn said at the time.
“I was 60 and I’d had a wonderfully diverse musical life when Mick called and said, ‘We’ve got rid of Lindsey [Buckingham]; would you play with us?’ I’d just done Lightsleeper with Liam so he had a vested interest in my not doing it, but he said, ‘Give it a shot,’ so I auditioned”.
Neil Finn later joined forces with Mac pair Stevie Nicks and the late Christine McVie to release the charity single ‘Find Your Way Back Home’.
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