All the albums that peaked at #4:
Album title–Artist (weeks at #4)
1984
01. 90125–Yes (1)
02. Colour By Numbers–Culture Club (1)
03. Big Bam Boom–Daryl Hall John Oates (3)
1985
04. Arena–Duran Duran (1)
05. …All the Rage–General Public (2)
06. Around The World In A Day–Prince And The Revolution (6)
1986
07. Parade–Prince and the Revolution (2)
08. Crash–The Human League (2)
09. Welcome Home–’til tuesday (1)
1987
10. Licensed to Ill–Beastie Boys (2)
11. The Way It Is–Bruce Hornsby and The Range (2)
12. Electric–The Cult (3)
13. Tango in the Night–Fleetwood Mac (2)
1988
14. Out of the Blue–Debbie Gibson (1)
1989
15. Greatest Hits–Fleetwood Mac (2)
16. All That Jazz–Breathe (1)
17. Mr. Jordan–Julian Lennon (7)
18. Heart Shaped World–Chris Isaak (3)
19. Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989–George Harrison (2)
1990
20. Terence Trent D’Arby’s Neither Fish Nor Flesh–Terence Trent D’Arby (2)
21. Pump Up the Jam The Album–Technotronic (3)
22. Fear of a Black Planet–Public Enemy (2)
23. I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got–Sinéad O’Connor (6)
24. Wilson Phillips–Wilson Phillips (2)
1991
25. Greatest Hits–Eurythmics (4)
26. Luck of the Draw–Bonnie Raitt (3)
27. Discography–Pet Shop Boys (15) [a]
28. Nothing But a Burning Light–Bruce Cockburn (7) [b]
1992
29. Doris Troy–Doris Troy (3)
1993
30. Unplugged–Eric Clapton (2)
31. The Hits 1–Prince (1)
1994
32. Dart to the Heart–Bruce Cockburn (4) [b]
1995
33. Melrose Place–Soundtrack (2)
34. 100% Fun–Matthew Sweet (2)
1997
35. Pop–U2 (4)
36. Collection–Men Without Hats (1)
37. Falling Into You–Celine Dion (4)
1998
38. Tubthumper–Chumbawamba (4)
39. Ladies & Gentlemen The Best of George Michael–George Michael (7)
40. Songs from White Christmas and Other Yuletide Favorites–Rosemary Clooney (1)
1999
41. Yellow Submarine Songtrack–The Beatles (4)
2000
42. invincible summer–k.d. lang (3)
43. Christmas Carolling–Ray Conniff (2)
2001
44. Conspiracy of One–The Offspring (2)
45. Love–Rosemary Clooney (1)
46. Nordic Roots 3–Various Artists (1)
2002
47. anything anytime anywhere singles 1979-2002–Bruce Cockburn (1) [b]
48. Ágætis byrjun–Sigur Rós (3)
49. ()–Sigur Rós (1)
50. The Last Concert–Rosemary Clooney (1)
2003
51. reissunainen–sari kaasinen & otawa (5)
[a] The record for the longest run at #4.
[b] Interesting that all three of Bruce Cockburn’s charted albums peaked at #4.