ALBUMS
None of more than a dozen singles released by Bombay Bicycle Club have breached the Top 40 but the London-based quartet have moved beyond cult status, with their first three albums each selling upwards of 100,000 copies while their fourth - So Long, See You Tomorrow - delivers their first number one, debuting in pole position this week.
Undoubtedly helped by the weakness of the market, it sold only 19,646 copies in topping the chart, the lowest tally for ...
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