The Prodigy are heading toward their seventh #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with No Tourists (BMG), while Barbra Steisand starts at #5 with Walls (Sony Music CG). Over on singles, it’s looking like another week at the top for Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper.
No Tourists is currently 6.5k combined sales ahead of its closest competitor, the A Star is Born soundtrack (Polydor). The third highest new entry is Bob Dylan at #6 with The Bootleg Series Vol. 14: More Blood, More Tracks (Columbia).
Following her BBC TV Special, Ariana Grande is back up five places to #10 with Sweetener (Island). Sheridan Smith’s second album, A Northern Soul (Warner Music), begins at #13, ahead of Michael Buble’s Christmas (Reprise) which is heading back to the albums chart for the eighth year running, rising 43 places to #20.
The Prodigy are heading toward their seventh #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with No Tourists (BMG), while Barbra Steisand starts at #5 with Walls (Sony Music CG). Over on singles, it’s looking like another week at the top for Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper.
No Tourists is currently 6.5k combined sales ahead of its closest competitor, the A Star is Born soundtrack (Polydor). The third highest new entry is Bob Dylan at #6 with The Bootleg Series Vol. 14: More Blood, More Tracks (Columbia).
Following her BBC TV Special, Ariana Grande is back up five places to #10 with Sweetener (Island). Sheridan Smith’s second album, A Northern Soul (Warner Music), begins at #13, ahead of Michael Buble’s Christmas (Reprise) which is heading back to the albums chart for the eighth year running, rising 43 places to #20.