The Who is on course to claim its first U.K. #1 album in almost 50 years with
WHO (
Polydor) leading the midweeks by 6k combined chart sales. Over on singles,
Ellie Goulding has joined the race for the Christmas #1.
WHO is the band’s first collection of new material since 2006 and could be their first #1 since
Who’s Next topped the chart in 1971. Today, it sits ahead of
Robbie Williams’
The Christmas Present (
Columbia) at #2.
Liam Payne’s
LP1 (
Capitol) is the second highest new albums entry at #8, while
Kylie Minogue’s live album,
Golden: Live in Concert (
BMG), is just outside the Top 10 at #12.
This year’s
Britain’s Got Talent winner, 89-year-old
Colin Thackery, starts at #13 with
Love Changes Everything (
Decca);
Camila Cabello is also aiming for the Top 20 with her second studio album,
Romance (
Syco), at #16.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles update, Goulding has shot 12 places to #2 with her cover of
Joni Mitchell’s “River” (Polydor). The track sits less than 2k combined chart sales behind
Tones and I’s “Dance Monkey” (
Parlophone) and is now in the running to claim the Christmas #1 at the end of next week.
Mariah Carey is poised for a Top 5 return with “All I Want For Christmas Is You” (
Sony) at #5, with
Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (Sony) and “Fairytale of New York” (
Warner) by
The Pogues f/
Kirsty MacColl on track for the Top 10 at #7 and #9 respectively.
John Legend’s take on
John Lennon’s “Happy Christmas (War is Over)” (Columbia) starts at #10, and
Harry Styles’ “Adore You” (Columbia) enters at #15.