Taylor Swift’s
Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) (
EMI) outsold the rest of this week’s Top 10 to become her 10th U.K. Official Albums #1. Over on singles,
Dave and
Central Cee score a sixth week at the top.
With 67k chart units, the re-recording of
Speak Now more than doubled the sales of the opening week of the original, which peaked at #6 in 2010.
Swift is now the female solo artist to have claimed 10 chart-topping albums in the fastest succession in the U.K.. Her first,
Red, hit #1 10 years and eight months ago in 2012.
New at #2 is the
Wham! retrospective,
The Singles: Echoes From the Edge of Heaven (
Sony Music CG) followed by
Gabriels at #3 with the second part of their debut,
Angels & Queens–Part 2 (
Parlophone).
I Inside the Old Year Dying (
Partisan) by
PJ Harvey is also new, at #5.
D-Block Europe’s newest self-released mixtape,
DBE World, is their seventh Top 10 album at #6.
Following her headlining performance at
BST Hyde Park,
Lana Del Rey’s
Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd. (
Polydor) has jumped 50 places to #17.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, “Sprinter” (
Live Yours/
Neighbourhood) by
Dave and
Central Cee is once again the country’s most-streamed track, tallying 8.2m this week.
Olivia Rodrigo’s “vampire” (
Geffen) remains at #2.
Swift has three tracks in the Top 20: “Cruel Summer” jumps three to #3; “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)” debuts at #6; and “Enchanted (Taylor’s Version)” enters at #15.
Peggy Gou’s “(It Goes Like) Nanana” (
XL) is up two to #5, while “0800 HEAVEN” (
Atlantic) by
Nathan Dawe,
Joel Corry and
Ella Henderson is also on the rise, up six to #9.