Travis,
Headie One and
John Lennon are locked in a three-way battle for the U.K.’s Official Albums #1 this week. Over on singles, Headie One looks set to claim a career peak with "Ain’t It Different" (
Relentless).
Just 364 chart sales separate the Top 3 at the midweek stage. Travis are currently leading the way with
10 Songs (
BMG), followed by Headie One’s debut,
Edna (Relentless), and a new Lennon collection,
Gimme Some Truth (
Apple Corps)—produced by
Yoko Ono and son
Sean—at #3. The self-released debut from
D-Block Europe,
The Blue Print–Us vs Them, is new at #5.
The expanded edition of
Tears for Fears’ 1989 #1
The Seeds of Love (
Mercury Records) is just outside the Top 5 at #6;
Dire Straits discography collection
The Studio Albums 1978-1991 (
UMC) follows at #7; t a vinyl reissue of
Iron Maiden’s self-titled album (
Parlophone) is #8, and
Suede’s greatest hits
Beautiful Ones: The Best of Suede (
Demon Records) is #9.
Future Islands starts at #11 with
As Long As You Are (
4AD), ahead of U.K. country duo
Ward Thomas, whose
Invitation (
East West) is currently #13.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart,
24kGoldn is set to scoop a fourth week at #1 with “Mood” f/
Iann Dior (
Black Butter) currently leading by 1,500 chart sales.
Headie One f/
AJ Tracey and
Stormzy’s “Ain’t It Different” (Relentless) is up two to a potential new peak of #2. The British rapper is also on course for this week’s highest new entry with “Princess Cuts” f/
Young T & Bugsey at #14.
Elsewhere,
Miley Cyrus’s “Midnight Sky” (
RCA) rises three places to #5,
Sigala &
James Arthur are up nine to #8 with “Lasting Lover” (
Ministry of Sound), and
Clean Bandit &
Mabel f/24kGoldn’s “Tick Tock” (
Atlantic) rises four to #9.