Elbow is looking at landing its third straight #1 album in the U.K. as its latest,
Giants of All Sizes (
Polydor), is outselling its closest competition 5:1. At Singles,
Harry Styles is a contender for the top slot.
Elbow’s eighth studio album looks to follow the chart-topping feat of its predecessors, 2014's
The Take Off and Landing of Everything and 2017's
Little Fictions.
Ed Sheeran's
No.6 Collaborations Project (
Atlantic) sits at #2.
Among the new arrivals are Japanese kawaii metal band
Babymetal whose
Metal Galaxy (
Absolute) sits at #6, ahead of a new
Freddie Mercury solo collection,
Never Boring (
Virgin) at #8. Freddie's remastered debut solo album,
Mr. Bad Guy (Virgin), could also return to the Top 40.
Beggars Banquet’s 40th anniversary reissues of
Gary Numan’s
Replicas and
The Pleasure Principle sit at #10 and #11 at the midway point.
Styles’ “Lights Up” (
Columbia) is currently #2 behind
Tones and I’s “Dance Monkey” (
Parlophone), which is eyeing a third week at the top. Punjabi/U.K. rap track “47” (
Catalyst) from
Steel Banglez,
Mist,
Stefflon Don and
Sidhu Moose Wala is new at #7.
EMI’s
Lewis Capaldi is on track for his fourth UK Top 10 single with “Bruises” at #8, while Sheeran could collect his 26th with “South of the Border” featuring
Camila Cabello &
Cardi B at #9.