All 17 Tragically Hip albums land on Billboard’s Canadian albums chart
TORONTO — Canada’s insatiable appetite for the Tragically Hip sent the rock band’s entire discography back onto the Billboard charts last week.
All 17 Hip albums, ranging from their 1987 debut EP to their most recent “Man Machine Poem,” found spots on the Billboard Canadian Albums in the wake of the much-anticipated national broadcast of their final tour stop in Kingston, Ont.
Billboard’s Canadian album chart is tallied by Nielsen Music and based on album sales, digital song sales and audio on-demand streams. In late 2014, the Billboard album chart tweaked its rules to qualify 1,500 song streams from an album as equivalent to one album sale.
Topping the list was the band’s 2005 release “Yer Favourites,” a greatest hits compilation that was chosen by their fans through a vote on the band’s website, which climbed from second place a week earlier. The album sold 17,000 physical and digital copies, or 28,000 album equivalent units, which also takes into account a spike in plays on streaming music services.


