Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Letter to You’ opens big lead in UK chart race


At Midwick Point, it is outselling the rest of the top 5 combined, and this week is the most purchased album (physical and download) so far and the most aired new release.

Damon is the No. 2 album on Chart Blast with Alburn’s virtual group Gorillaz Song Machine, One Season: Fantastic Times (Parlophone). It should stay on course, Song machine Gorillaz will be the 6th top 5 album.

Next, at No. 3, the English rock band is nothing but thieves Moral panic (RCA), which should be their third consecutive UK Top 10 album, while Blossoms’ lockdown covers the collection In isolation (EMI), the record at the Plaza Theater, begins at No. 4.

Completing a New Top 5 is Faithful ‘ All blessed (BMG). It is the first album of new material in 10 years of the British British Electronic Act, and their first release since 2015. Trusted 2.0 Remix project, which went to No. 1 in the UK

The blues guitarist is also the top 10 target for Bon Bonamasa’s new set (Royal tea At No. 6 by Provogue, Tanner Russell Watson (No. 20 by BMG at No. 7) and British folk rock singer A Is The Kit (Off off At No. 9 via Rough Trade).

In the UK singles chart race, Ariana Grande continues to push her to No. 1 in No. 7 with “Positions” (Republic Records). It is at the forefront of the UK Facial UK singles chart update, ahead of KSI’s new release “Rally Love” (BMG) and Craig David and Digital Farm, while last Friday’s chart king “Lemonade” (Tenth Projects) with Gunna and Toli Lever via Internet Money. -3.

UK Facial UK singles and albums charts are released late Friday evening local time.