"Thriller" debuted on The Billboard 200 the week of Dec. 25, 1982. The
album made its first appearance on the catalog chart the week of Nov.
14, 1992, entering at No. 42. It didn't reach the top 10 until the week
of Feb. 27, 1993, when it leapt 26-2. It remained No. 2 the following
week but never equaled or surpassed that ranking until this week.
The re-entry of "Thriller" puts the classic album back on the catalog chart for the first time since the week of May 12, 2007.
There aren't many 49-year-old performers who can say they have been on
the Billboard charts for almost 40 years, but Michael can. As a member
of the Jackson 5, he made his chart debut the week of Nov. 15, 1969,
when "I Want You Back" bowed on The Billboard Hot 100. That gives
Michael a career chart span of 38 years, three months and two weeks.
A final note: on the Top Comprehensive Albums chart, where catalog
titles mix with current best-sellers, "Thriller 25" debuts at No. 2,
runner-up to Jack Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" (Brushfire),
which is also No. 1 on The Billboard 200.
"Thriller 25" is the highest-charting catalog album in the history of the comprehensive survey.
source:
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/chart..._id=1003713788