
Bedford band
Don Broco has secured its first U.K. Official Albums #1 following the physical release of
Amazing Things (
Sharptone). Over on singles,
Encanto becomes the first soundtrack to have three simultaneous Top 10 tracks.
Amazing Things, which arrived digitally in October, scored the top spot this week with 98% physical sales. The set was just 1.5k in sales ahead of
The Weeknd’s
Dawn FM (
Island), which settles for second place today following its own physical release.
Liverpool singer/songwriter
Jamie Webster has the most-downloaded album of the week with his second set,
Moments (
Modern Sky), at #3. Welsh act
Scarlet Rebels’
See Through Blue (
Earache) is also new, at #7, while
Jethro Tull claims its first U.K. Top 10 since the 1972 compilation
Living in the Past with
The Zealot Gene (
Century Media), at #9.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” (
Walt Disney) from
Encanto has a third consecutive week at #1. As one of three entries from the film in today’s Top 10,
Encanto has claimed another record—the ST also boasts the first original Disney song to hit #1. The other two tracks are “Surface Pressure” by
Jessica Darrow at #4 and “The Family Madrigal” f/
Stephanie Beatriz and
Olga Merediz, which has jumped four places to #7.
Fireboy DML and
Ed Sheeran’s “Peru” (
Island) is #2, followed by
GAYLE’s “abcdefu” (
Atlantic) at #3.
Elsewhere in today’s Top 10,
Lost Frequencies and
Calum Scott’s “Where Are You Now” (
Insanity) is up two to a new peak of #5 as
D-Block Europe and
Central Cee jump two places to #6 with the self-released “Overseas.”
Irish DJ duo
Belters Only gains its first Top 10 single, with “Make Me Feel Good” f/
Jazzy (
Polydor) vaulting four to #9. Australian DJ
Luude also secures his first U.K. Top 10 entry, with “Down Under” f/
Colin Hay (
Sweat It Out) at #10.