Lewis Capaldi enjoys a second week at #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with Broken by Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (EMI). Over on singles, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding remain on top.
Taylor Swift’s Till Dawn Edition of Midnights (EMI) is just 1.1k in sales behind Capaldi.
Two Tina Turner albums are in the Top 40 as fans mourn the death of the singer. Hits compilation Simply the Best (Parlophone) is up 62 places to #17, while The Platinum Edition Collection is #32.
This week’s highest new album entry is Sparks’ The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte (Island) at #6. Simply Red’s Time (Rhino) is also new, at #8, while Arlo Parks’ My Soft Machine (Transgressive) lands at #9.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, “Miracle” (Columbia) by Harris and Goulding holds at #1 for an eighth nonconsecutive week.
Switch Disco and Ella Henderson enter the Top 5 with “React” (Relentless), at #5, while Jazzy continues to rise with “Giving Me” (Polydor), at #6.
Swift has three tracks on the singles chart: “Karma” is #12 thanks to its Ice Spice remix; “Hits Different” is a new entry, at #18; and the rerecording of “Snow on the Beach” f/Lana Del Rey re-enters the Top 40 at #24.
This week’s highest new entry is J Hus’ “It’s Crazy” (Black Butter) at #15.
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