
It
was going to be a showdown, but with the
BBC Children in Need charity release being moved o to the compilation chart,
Jeff Lynne’s
ELO scores its first #1 studio album in nearly 40 years. Over on singles,
Tones & I denies
Dua Lipa the top spot.
Despite leading the midweek albums chart at #1, and racking up enough sales to be crowned the week’s biggest seller,
Children in Need: Got It Covered (
Silva Screen)—a collection of covers by an all-star cast of actors—today tops the Official Compilations Chart. The move happened after the Official Charts Company decided that the release, a various artists’ compilation, didn’t warrant inclusion in the main chart.
Jeff Lynne’s ELO’s
From Out of Nowhere (
RCA) is the band’s first studio album to hit the top since
Time spent two weeks at the summit in 1981.
The third album from
Michael Kiwanuka,
Kiwanuka (
Polydor), is new at #2, and south London rappers
Krept & Konan are the third highest new entry with
Revenge is Sweet (
Virgin EMI) at #5.
The duo also have two entries in the U.K.'s Official Singles Top 30: “Tell Me” alongside
D-Block Europe and
Ling Hussle starting at #23, and the
Wizkid collaboration, “G Love,” at #28, up 19 places.
Back on albums,
Bob Dylan’s
Travelin’ Thru: The Bootleg Series 15 (
Sony Music CG) is new at #6 , and
Aled Jones &
Russell Watson’s second collaborative album,
Back In Harmony (
BMG), debuts at #7.
On the singles chart, Tones & I’s “Dance Monkey” (
Parlophone) has a sixth week at #1 on 84.5k combined sales, while Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now” (
Warner Records) settles for second place.
Blackbear’s “Hot Girl Bummer” (Polydor) hits a new peak, rising seven places to #18, and
Jax Jones f/
Ella Henderson’s “This is Real” (Polydor) leaps 11 slots to #19.