These are the Oricon number one albums of 1992, per the Oricon Albums Chart.[1]
Chart history
edit† | Indicates best-selling album of 1992 |
Issue Date | Album | Artist(s) |
---|---|---|
January 13 | Miho's Select | Miho Nakayama |
January 20 | In the Life | B'z |
January 27 | Present Pleasure | ZOO |
February 3 | Sometime Somewhere | Kazumasa Oda |
February 10 | ||
February 17 | ||
February 24 | Fire & Ice | Yngwie Malmsteen |
March 2 | Bridge | Hound Dog |
March 9 | Yasashikunaritai | Mariko Nagai |
March 16 | Birthday | Midori Karashima |
March 23 | Too Much Love | Kōji Kikkawa |
March 30 | Koroshi no Shirabe: This Is Not Greatest Hits | Buck-Tick |
April 6 | Super Best II † | Chage and Aska |
April 13 | ||
April 20 | ||
April 27 | ||
May 4 | Masterpiece #12 | Kyosuke Himuro |
May 11 | Super Best II † | Chage and Aska |
May 18 | Hōnetsu e no Akashi | Yutaka Ozaki |
May 25 | ||
June 1 | Lindberg V | Lindberg |
June 8 | ||
June 15 | ||
June 22 | Nōryō | Tube |
June 29 | Mistral | Takako Okamura |
July 6 | Octave | Kome Kome Club |
July 13 | ||
July 20 | Hello Lovers | Misato Watanabe |
July 27 | Singles 1987–1992 | Princess Princess |
August 3 | ||
August 10 | ||
August 17 | ||
August 24 | ||
August 31 | Colosseum I | TMN |
September 7 | ||
September 14 | Fari Affair | Masayuki Suzuki |
September 21 | Shyness Overdrive | Kōji Kikkawa |
September 28 | Erhythm | Eri Hiramatsu |
October 5 | Yo ni Man'yō no Hana ga Saku Nari | Southern All Stars |
October 12 | ||
October 19 | ||
October 26 | ||
November 2 | Quiet Life | Mariya Takeuchi |
November 9 | Run | B'z |
November 16 | Guys | Chage and Aska |
November 23 | The Swinging Star | Dreams Come True |
November 30 | ||
December 7 | Tears and Reasons | Yumi Matsutoya |
December 14 | ||
December 21 | Friends | B'z |
December 28 | The Checkers | The Checkers |
References
edit- ^ "Index of charts". Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.