The late legend joins John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen and Dave Matthews as the only acts with six or more leaders.
Tom Petty is back at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Top Rock Albums chart.
Wildflowers, his second solo album, first released in 1994, was reissued Oct. 16 and re-enters at No. 1 with 44,000 equivalent album units (38,000 via album sales) earned in the week ending Oct. 22, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
Initially intended as a double album, Wallflowers was released with a 15-song tracklist and debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 dated Nov. 19, 1994. It spawned the Mainstream Rock Songs airplay chart No. 1 “You Don’t Know How It Feels” and four other charting entries: “You Wreck Me” (No. 2), “It’s Good to Be King” (No. 6), “A Higher Place” (No. 12) and “Cabin Down Below” (No. 29). With the re-release (Wildflowers and All the Rest), the tracklist is expanded to 25, with more discs included in the box set that includes home recordings, live versions and alternate takes.