Ellie Goulding’s fourth studio album,
Brightest Blue (
Polydor), is looking to become her third U.K. chart-topper on the Official Albums Chart. At singles,
Joel Corry & MNEK’s “Head & Heart” is making a challenge for #1 on the mid-week chart.
Brightest Blue has registered the most CD and download sales of the past three days since its release Friday and is just shy of 3,000 chart sales ahead of
Bob Dylan’s
Rough and Rowdy Ways (
Columbia), which rebounds 24 places to #2 following its vinyl release.
Rhino’s 40th anniversary edition of
Joy Division’s
Closer is #3, one slot ahead of
The Chicks’ first album in 14 years
Gaslighter (Columbia).
Lianne La Havas’ self-titled third album (
Warner) is #5.
Lancaster rock band
Massive Wagons is driving toward their first Top 10 with fifth album
House of Noise (
Earache) at #7. The first album from
Jarvis Cocker’s new project
JARV IS …,
Beyond the Pale (
Rough Trade), is #8, and
Boyzlife, the new group featuring former
Westlife and
Boyzone members
Brian McFadden and
Keith Duffy, sit at # 9 with
Strings Attached (
Last Man Music)
.
Tin Machine II, the 1991 release from the
David Bowie-led group, hits #11 after being released on vinyl by
Music On Vinyl;
The Pretenders are on course for their first Top 20 album since 1994 with
Hate For Sale (
BMG) at #13.
At singles,
RCA’s
“Savage Love (Laxed–Siren Beat)” by
Jawsh 685 and
Jason Derulo sits 1,500 chart sales ahead of
“Head & Heart” (
Asylum). If “Savage Love” holds on, it will be its fourth consecutive week in the top slot.
DJ Khaled is poised to earn the two highest new entries this week with his
Drake-assisted
OVO/
We The Best/Epic singles “Popstar” (#8) and “Greece” (#11).
The Joy Division 40th anniversary celebration puts the band’s three singles reissued on vinyl into the Top 30: “Love Will Tear Us Apart” is #12, “Atmosphere” occupies #21 and and “Transmission” is #23.