Swift’s Swiftest: Exploding to a No.1 debut on consumption of 270,091 units, The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD) is off to the fastest start of any album for more than seven ...
Twenty-six years to the month after they topped the chart with compilation The Best Of, indie rock legends James finally return to No.1 with 18th studio album, Yummy on consumption ...
The Libertines’ first album in more than eight years, All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, is also their first No.1 for nearly 20 years, debuting atop the chart on ...
Yee-haw! Beyoncé’s stylistic switch seems to have done her no harm at all, with country-flavoured eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, racing to a No.1 debut on consumption of 39,990 ...
Rod Stewart extends his span of No.1 albums to more than fifty years, with big band era covers set Swing Fever – a collaboration with Jools Holland – blazing its ...
Both seeking to secure their second No.1 album having failed to do so last time out, Idles and Paloma Faith were locked in an intriguing tussle for superiority all week, ...
Sixty-nine weeks after its release, 35 weeks after it first charted and three weeks since its previous chart peak of No.2, Stick Season finally ascends to pole position on the ...
Eleven different albums by male acts have topped the charts in the last 11 weeks – but that sequence comes to a screeching halt this week with the enthronement of ...
Initially trailing in a three-way fight for chart supremacy – first to The Reytons, then to The Smile – James Arthur came from behind to secure an ultimately comfortable victory ...
It’s another great day for Green Day, whose 14th studio album, Saviors, debuts atop the album chart, becoming their fifth No.1.
In the 10th change of leadership of the ...