Ben Howard leads the midweek race on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with
Collections From the Whiteout (
Island). Over on singles,
Lil Nas X is the highest new entry.
Howard’s fourth album is outperforming its two closest rivals combined after racking up the most physical sales over the weekend. Those rivals are
Dua Lipa’s
Future Nostalgia (
Warner Records), which is eyeing a 33rd week in the Top 10 at #2, and
Evanescence’s new
The Bitter Truth (
RCA) at #3.
The self-titled debut album from
Smith/Kotzen (
BMG), featuring
Adrian Smith and
Richie Kotzen of
Iron Maiden and
The Winery Dogs, opens at #5.
A collaboration of
Floating Points,
Pharoah Sanders and the
London Symphony Orchestra,
Promises (
Luaka Bop), starts at #6, while
Wet Wet Wet frontman
Marti Pellow is in pursuit of his first solo Top 40 album in 10 years with
Stargazer (BMG) at #7.
Also anticipating a place in this week’s Top 10 is
Assembly (BMG), a new compilation from
The Clash’s late leader,
Joe Strummer, at #8, and the
Neil Young live album
Young Shakespeare (
Reprise) at #9.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweek, “Friday” (
Ministry of Sound) by
Riton x Nightcrawlers f/
Mufasa and
The Hypeman is competing with
Nathan Evans’ “Wellerman” (
Polydor) for the top spot; Evans is currently at #1 but by a margin of less than 2k in sales.
Following his #1 album,
Tom Grennan looks set to secure two Top 10 singles, with “Little Bit of Love” (
Relentless) up six to #7 and the
Ella Henderson collab “Let’s Go Home Together” up 11 to #8.
“Your Love (9pm)” (
EMI) from
ATB,
Topic and
A7S could break the Top 10 for the first time on Friday as it’s up three places to #9. Finally, Lil Nas X’s “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” (RCA) is new at #15.