Monday, September 30, 2019

The 50th anniversary edition of
The Beatles’
Abbey Road (
Apple Corps) looks set to claim the U.K.’s Official Albums #1 this week five decades after it first ruled the chart. Over on singles,
Tones & I and
Regard are battling it out for the top spot.
At the midweek point,
Abbey Road is sitting 12k combined sales ahead of last week’s #1,
Why Me? Why Not. (
Warner Records) by
Liam Gallagher.
Lewis Capaldi’s
Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (
Virgin EMI) is back in the Top 5 at #3, rising four places following his
BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge performance alongside a symphony orchestra.
South London collective
D-Block Europe are on course to claim the week’s highest new entry at #4 with their self-released mixtape,
PTSD. They also have the highest new track on singles, “Playing For Keeps,” at #13.
Elsewhere on albums, Swedish prog-metal group
Opeth could claim their highest charting album yet with
In Cauda Venenum (
Nuclear Blast) at #8, and
Scouting For Girls’ fifth record,
The Trouble With Boys (
Sony CMG), is #10.
On the Official Singles midweeks,
Ed Sheeran looks set to finally be dethroned from #1 by “Dance Monkey” (
Parlophone) from Tones & I, which is also sitting at the top of the
iTunes and
Spotify U.K. charts today.
“Ride It” (
Ministry of Sound) by Regard is close behind at #2, while Capaldi looks set to claim his fourth Top 10 single with “Bruises” at #8. Finally,
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds could debut at #15
with “This Is The Place” (
Ignition) from their new EP of the same name.