Elvis Presley albums discography
| Elvis Presley albums discography | |
|---|---|
Elvis Presley in 1958 | |
| Studio albums | 24 |
| EPs | 38 |
| Soundtrack albums | 17 |
| Live albums | 8 |
| Compilation albums | 21 |
| Spoken word albums | 1 |
| Budget albums | 19 |
| Box sets | 81 |
| Posthumous compilations | 334 |
| Remix albums | 24 |
| Follow That Dream albums/EPs | 277 |
The albums discography of Elvis Presley began in 1956 with the release of his debut album, Elvis Presley.
He is one of the best selling artists of all time, selling up to 500 million records globally. Despite the absence of his many hits during his peak years prior to October 1958 (as well as all of his top-selling albums prior to 1992), Billboard still ranks Presley as 13th on their Greatest of All Time artists list and 4th on their Greatest of All Time Hot 100 list. Music historian Joel Whitburn ranked Presley as the No. 1 charting single and album artist of all time in the US (both Billboard and Cashbox). Elvis' Christmas Album remains the biggest selling holiday album of all time, selling over 20 million copies worldwide. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Presley has sold 146.5 million certified albums in the US, making him the third top-selling album artist in the country. He also holds the record for most RIAA certified albums with 101 (44 Gold, 32 Platinum, 24 Multi-Platinum, and 1 Diamond) and certifications (207). As for extended play albums, he has a record 16 certified by the RIAA (6 Gold, 8 Platinum, and 2 Multi-Platinum) and 28 certifications.