The Rolling Stones have their 14th U.K. Official Albums #1 as
Hackney Diamonds (
Polydor) outsells the rest of the Top 5 combined. Over on singles,
Kenya Grace has a third week at the top.
Hackney Diamonds registered 72k sales, the third biggest week of sales for an album in 2023; it’s only behind
Lewis Capaldi’s
Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent (
EMI) and
Ed Sheeran’s
- (
Atlantic).
The Stones are among the acts with the most studio albums to reach #1 on the Official Albums Chart, joining
The Beatles,
Robbie Williams and
Bruce Springsteen with 11 each. (Their self-titled debut album was also their first #1, spending 12 weeks on top in 1964).
blink-182’s
ONE MORE TIME… (
Columbia) lands at #2, while
Bombay Bicycle Club’s
My Big Day (
AWAL) enters at #3.
Outside the Top 10, the debut from
Barry Can’t Swim,
When Will We Land (
Ninja Tune), docks at #12.
Richard Hawley’s
Now Then: The Very Best Of (
BMG) is #15, and
Sampha charts at #21 with his second album,
Lahai (
Young).
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Grace’s “Strangers” (
FFRR/
Major Recordings) remains #1 with 4.4m streams this week. “Prada” (
Ministry of Sound) by
cassö,
RAYE and
D-Block Europe ends the week just 800 sales behind at #2.
Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” (
EMI) flies up nine places to #3 following the release of its new live version.
Noah Kahan secures his first U.K. Top 10 single with “Stick Season” (
Republic) rising nine to #9. The track was bolstered by a cover from
Olivia Rodrigo in
BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge.
Today’s highest entry is “Too Much” (Columbia) by
The Kid LAROI,
Jung Kook and
Central Cee, at #10.