Michael Ball has topped the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with
Coming Home to You (
Decca)—his first #1 as a soloist in 27 years—as
Lewis Capaldi enjoys a fifth week at the singles summit.
Coming Home to You is Ball’s first solo #1 since his self-titled debut in 1992 and his fourth chart-topping album in total; his two collaborations with
Alfie Boe,
Together and
Together Again, peaked at #1 in 2016 and 2017.
Further down, following
Richard Carpenter’s appearance on
The One Show this week,
Carpenters With the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra returns to the chart at #10, with more than 80% of sales coming from physical formats. The first album in 22 years from reunited ‘90s indie band
Sleeper,
The Modern Age (
Gorsky), is new at #18.
RV &
Headie One's mixtape
Drillers x Trappers II (
Relentless) is new at #21,
Nav scores a second Top 40 album with
Bad Habits (
Universal) #26, and
Jenny Lewis is in at #27 with her fifth solo album,
On The Line (
Warner Bros.).
On the Official Singles Chart, Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved” (
Virgin EMI) records 7.8m streams to finish 11k combined sales ahead of the #2 track, “Giant” (
Columbia) by
Calvin Harris and
Rag'n'Bone Man.
Tom Walker’s
“Just You and I” (Relentless) breaks the Top 3 for the first time at #3, and this week’s highest new entry is “Fashion Week” (
Warner Bros.) by British producer
Steel Banglez f/
AJ Tracey and
MoStack at #7.
“Walk Me Home” (
RCA) by
P!nk rebounds three places to #9 following the release of its music video, and
NSG f/
Tion Wayne’s “Options” (
Sony) also makes a comeback at #10.