In another week of heavy action but light sales, 13 albums debut inside the Top 75, with The Script leading the influx and scoring their fourth No.1 from five releases ...
Michael Buble, Justin Bieber and Drake are arguably all bigger acts but Arcade Fire are the first act from Canada to secure three No.1 albums this decade, with fifth studio ...
Trailing in second position all week, Lana Del Rey's Lust For Life pipped Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott's Crooked Calypso at the post to become the third No.1 album in ...
Preceded by three singles which failed to make the Top 20, The Vamps' third album, Night & Day (Night Edition), nevertheless manages to secure the quartet its first No.1
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No.1 for the third week in a row, and 14th time in all, Ed Sheeran's ÷ has now spent longer at the chart summit than either of his previous albums, ...
Two weeks after Elvis Presley set a new benchmark for male solo artists, posthumously registering his 13th No.1 album with The Wonder Of You, Robbie Williams takes his tally to ...
Dolly Parton missed out on becoming the first female septuagenarian to have a No.1 studio album last week, when her Pure & Simple set was runner-up to Frank Ocean's Blond. ...
In the first all-new Top 3 for 10 weeks, albums by country legend Dolly Parton and Ricky Gervais' fictional character David Brent each sold more copies than last week's No.1 ...
In the first all-new top two for eight weeks, Manchester's melodic indie band Blossoms' eponymous debut album easily fends off the challenge of London grime artist Giggs' fourth album, Landlord. ...