ABBA will claim its 10th #1 on the U.K. Official Albums Chart on Friday, with
Voyage (
Polar) already scoring 118k in sales. Over on singles,
Ed Sheeran and
Adele compete for the top spot.
Currently outselling the rest of the Top 40 combined,
Voyage is on its way to becoming the fastest-selling album of the year. If the set manages to beat Sheeran’s first-week sales of 139k (
Atlantic), ABBA will score the biggest opening week for an album in more than four years.
= is #2 today, while
Radiohead’s
Kid A Mnesia (
XL) eyes a #3 debut.
James Arthur is at #4 with
It’ll All Make Sense in the End (
Columbia), and
Summer Walker’s
Still Over It (
LVRN/
Interscope) starts at #5.
Diana Ross’
Thank You (
Decca) is also new, at #6.
Gregory Porter’s greatest hits,
Still Rising: The Collection (Decca), is at #7 midweek, followed by
Bullet for My Valentine’s self-titled seventh album on
Spinefarm at #8.
Lana Del Rey’s
Blue Banisters (
Polydor) could climb 11 places to #10 following a new vinyl release.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Sheeran’s “Shivers” sits at #1, but Adele’s “Easy o Me” (Columbia) is just 500 in sales behind.
Brighton rapper
Arrdee has the highest new entry at #6, “Flowers (Say My Name)” (
Island). “Drive” (Atlantic) from
Clean Bandit,
Topic and
Wes Nelson climbs eight spots to a potential new peak of #18, and Summer Walker &
SZA’s “No Love” starts at #20.