Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart was something of a hodgepodge.Now-classic LPs like LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver and Gnarls Barkley's St.
Elsewhere mingled with various compilation albums of club tracks and disco cuts. Elsewhere in the top 10, Tiësto and Imogen Heap made unlikely chart partners.But in the No.
1 position was an artist well-familiar with the territory. On June 18, 2007, Björk had once again ascended to the top of the chart with her sixth studio album, Volta.
It was the Icelandic artist's second LP to reach the No. 1 position and the album that spent by far the most time, 9 weeks, at the top, with Vespertine charting at No.
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