Monday, November 22, 2021
Adele’s
30 (
Columbia) has outsold the rest of the U.K. Official Albums’ Top 40 combined as her fourth full-length eyes a shot at the year’s biggest opening week. Three of
30’s singles have a bead on #1 as well.
At the midweek mark,
30 has logged 167k chart sales, 37k shy of the record set by
ABBA’s
Voyage (
Polar), 204k, two weeks ago.
Behind Adele at #2 is
Oasis’ live recording of their historic
Knebworth 1996 gig (
Big Brother) and the second collab between
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss,
Raise the Roof (
East West/
Rhino), at #3.
Elbow could score its eighth U.K. Top 10 album as
Flying Dream 1 (
Polydor) is #6. Other possible new Top 10 entries are
James Blunt’s greatest hits collection,
The Stars Beneath My Feet (2004-2021) (
Atlantic), at #7,
Bruce Springsteen’s live album
The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts (Columbia) at #8 and
D-Block Europe’s mixtape
Home Alone 2 (
Virgin) at #9.
At singles, Adele’s three-way battle with herself pits “Easy on Me” at #1 vs. “Oh My God” at #2 and “My Little Love” at #3. If “Easy” holds on, it will be its sixth week at the top, surpassing “Someone Like You” to register a new personal best for the lark from London.
Elsewhere,
Niall Horan and
Anne-Marie’s cover of
Fleetwood Mac’s “Everywhere” (Atlantic) for the
Children in Need charity is currently #6. D-Block Europe f/
Central Cee’s “Overseas” is #10.