All the albums that peaked at #5:
Album title–Artist (weeks at #5)
1983
01. Synchronicity–The Police (3) [a]
1984
02. Private Dancer–Tina Turner (2)
03. Every Man Has a Woman–Various Artists (5)
1985
04. Brothers in Arms–Dire Straits (1)
1986
05. Miami Vice–Soundtrack (2)
1987
06. …Nothing Like the Sun–Sting (7)
1988
07. Actually–Pet Shop Boys (1)
08. Now and Zen–Robert Plant (1)
09. Boots: Nancy Sinatra’s All-Time Hits–Nancy Sinatra (2)
1989
10. Everything–Bangles (2)
11. The Greatest Hits Collection–Bananarama (4)
1990
12. “El Mundo”–Mitsou (3)
1991
13. Wild at Heart–Soundtrack (1)
14. Снова б CCCP The Russian Album–Paul McCartney (2)
15. The Best of Abba–Abba (2)
1992
16. Abba-Esque–Erasure (2)
17. Walking On Thin Ice–Yoko Ono (1)
18. Glittering Prize–Simple Minds (5)
1993
19. The Hits 2–Prince (1)
20. Elemental–Tears For Fears (1)
21. So Far So Good–Bryan Adams (2)
1994
22. Duets–Elton John (2)
23. The Greatest Hits–INXS (2)
1995
24. Collectible Spoons–Spoons (1)
25. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me–Gloria Estefan (9) [b]
1996
26. Misses–Joni Mitchell (4)
1998
27. Spiceworld–Spice Girls (5)
28. One More Time–Real McCoy (2)
29. My Way The Best of Frank Sinatra–Frank Sinatra (2)
30. The Beatles–The Beatles (1)
31. John Lennon Anthology–John Lennon (1)
1999
32. Band on the Run–Paul McCartney & Wings (1)
2000
33. Schizophonic–Geri Halliwell (2)
34. Familiar to Millions–Oasis (1)
2001
35. Kansanmusiikkia ennen ja nyt Folk Music Experience–Various Artists (1)
36. Georgian Voices–The Rustavi Choir (1)
2002
37. Trä–Hedningarna (3)
38. A Day Without Rain–Enya (3)
2003
39. 1989-2003–Hedningarna (3) [c]
[a] Synchronicity had already been in release for four and a half months and was on my chart when I started it in November 1983.
[b] The record for the longest run at #5.
[c] I stopped compiling an albums chart in 2004 and 1989-2003 never had a chance to peak higher.