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CHARTSANALYSIS WEEK 35 K
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Based on midweek sales, the following releases are expected to debut in or around the Official Charts Company Top 75 this Sunday.
SINGLES n BY ALAN JONES
aty Perry is set to make a convincing debut atop the singles chart on Sunday,
with Roar racing to pole position on sales in excess of 85,000 on Tuesday’s midweek sales flashes. Perry’s fourth No.1, it is the introductory single from her upcoming album Prism. Last weekend, Ellie
UK SINGLES CHART l KATY PERRY Roar Virgin l NEON JUNGLE Trouble RCA l LONDON GRAMMAR Strong Metal & Dust Recordings l EMELI SANDE Read All About It Pt 3 Virgin
l WHITNEY HOUSTON I Have Nothing Arista
l STARSHIP Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us NowArista
l EAGLE-EYE CHERRY Save Tonight Polydor l ENRIQUE IGLESIASHero Sony Music l EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC HEROES Home Rough Trade
l MGMT Kids Columbia l BEYONCE Halo Columbia l COLDPLAY Paradise Parlophone
UK ARTIST ALBUMS CHART
l THE 1975 The 1975 Dirty Hit/Polydor l NINE INCH NAILS Hesitation Marks Polydor
l RIZZLE KICKS Roaring 20s Island l ARIANA GRANDE Yours TrulyUniversal l BABYSHAMBLES Sequel To The Prequel Parlophone
l KREP T & KONAN Young Kingz Play Dirty l UB40 Getting Over The StormVirgin l JOHN LEGEND Love In The Future Columbia
l BLACK SPIDERS Thie Savage Land Doublecross
l GLASVEGAS Later When The TV Turns Static Go Wow
l LUCIANA PAVAROTTI The 50 Greatest Tracks Decca
l HOT NATURED Different Sides Of The Sun Warner Bros
l MIKE OLDFIELD CrisesMercury l MIKE OLDFIELD Five Miles OutMercury l VOLCANO CHOIR Repave Jagjaguwar l TWENTY ONE PILOTS Vessel Atlantic / Fueled By Ramen
l KIM WILDE Close Island l NEKO CASE The Worse Things Get The Harder I Fight Anti
l TARJA Colours In The Dark Ear Music l WHITNEY HOUSTONThe Ultimate Collection Arista
The new Official Charts Company UK sales charts and Nielsen airplay charts are available from every Sunday evening at
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ALBUMS n BY ALAN JONES
set to top the album chart this Sunday with their eponymous K aty Perry debut set. Selling more than twice as many copies as new albums by Nine Inch Nails and Rizzle Kicks by close of business on Monday night, it includes their hits Chocolate, The City and Sex. It is one of six new releases to make the Top 10 in the first of the midweek sales flashes, which also show a dramatic 1-9 dip for Avenged Sevenfold’s Hail To The King. After selling more than
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100,000 copies of each of their last three albums - a tough ask in the current climate - Avenged Sevenfold landed the big prize last Sunday, debuting at No.1 with Hail To The King. Ending the four week residency of Richard & Adam’s The Impossible Dream - which was overwhelmed by a flurry of new releases and dipped to No.4 on sales of 13,403 copies - Hail To The King is Avenged Sevenfold’s sixth album, and their first No.1, after selling 21,147 copies last week. Naughty Boy’s debut album,
Hotel Cabana, which boasts four Top 10 hits - the No.1 smash La La La (feat. Sam Smith) and Emeli Sandé collaborations Never Be Your Woman (No.8), Wonder (No.10) and Lifted (No.8), sold 20,125 copies to
ith three Top 40 singles under their belts already this year, The 1975 are
and eight more tracks, Ellie Goulding’s Halcyon leapt 26-3 (15,883 sales) to achieve its highest chart placing since it debuted 36 weeks ago at No.2. Overall sales of the album stand at 353,088 - less than half the 722,191 copies that her chart- topping 2010 debut Lights has sold thus far. One And All (No.29, 3,729
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debut at No.2. Hotel Cabana also features Naughty Boy collaborations with Bastille, Wretch 32, Ed Sheeran, Gabrielle, Tinie Tempah and several others. The Bob Dylan Bootleg
Series is the gift that keeps on giving for Sony, with Volume 10 - Another Self Portrait (1969- 1971) - debuting at No.5 (10,165 sales) on Sunday. Volumes 1-3 of the series were issued as a set in 1991, reaching No.32, and further volumes - all of which have charted - have been released sporadically ever since. Another Self Portrait is 72 year old Dylan's 56th album chart entry, and extends his tenure on the list to more than 49 years. Their previous album releases
all made the top three but Franz Ferdinand had to settle for a No.6 debut (9,515 sales) for fourth album Right Thoughts,
Right Words, Right Action. Their self-titled 2004 debut opened big, selling 75,457 copies to enter and peak at No.3. Follow-up You Could Have It So Much Better, upped the ante, debuting at No.1 on sales of 101,884 in 2005, but 2009 set Tonight opened and peaked at No.2 with a disappointing first week sale of 27,558. Arriving nearly 14 months
after his third album, Write It On Your Skin, Newton Faulkner’s fourth album, Studio Zoo, is a unique release, which was recorded at his home studio. The album has the smallest first week of any of his albums, as measured either in chart position or sales, opening at No.10 on sales of 7,239 copies. Receiving a massive boost
from the release of the new Halcyon Days edition, which adds current No.1 single Burn
sales) is the second chart entry for Cornish ‘buoy’ band Fisherman’s Friends, whose nine living members have an average age of 58 (a 10th member, Trevor Grills, who died in February, aged 54, is also featured on the album). They previously reached No.9 in 2010 as Port Isaac’s Fisherman's Friends, with an album of the same name. Reading and Leeds Festivals
were well served by BBC TV and radio, and resulted in boosts for several albums from participants, most notably Bastille’s Bad Blood (13-9, 7,302 sales), Biffy Clyro’s Opposites (36-24, 4,128 sales), The Lumineers (45-37, 2,963 sales) and Chase & Status’ No More Idols (58-39, 2,902 sales). Top 10 albums not mentioned
elsewhere: Rudimental’s Home dipped 2-7 (8,363 sales) and Stereophonics’ Graffiti On The Train faded 5-8 (7,326 sales), the latter primarily because of the fading influence of their appearance at V Festival a couple of weeks ago. Overall album sales were up
8.36% week-on-week at 1,417,369 - 4.66% below same week 2012 sales of 1,486,657.
Goulding’s Burn extended its stay at the summit to three weeks on sales of just 62,270 copies - the lowest for aNo.1 for 20 weeks, and the fifth lowest in 35 charts so far this year. Avicii’s former three week
topper Wake Me Up was also static, spending its fourth straight week at No.2 on sales of 52,094 copies. Sales of Klangkarussell’s
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Jordan) rose 11-9 (27,961 sales). Lana Del Rey Vs. Cedric
Katy Perry: Roar MIDWEEK NO.1
Sonnentanz (Sun Don't Shine) were down more than a quarter but it too was unmoved, holding at No.3 (45,316 sales). Brighton boys Rizzle Kicks
snared three Top 10 singles from their 2011 debut album Stereo
Typical, and returned to the top tier with Lost Generation (No.6 33,787 sales), the introductory single from second album Roaring 20s. Drake’s Hold On We’re Going Home (feat. Majid
Gervais’ Summertime Sadness returned to the peak it previously held for three weeks, rebounding 5-4 (39,069), Miley Cyrus’ former chart-topper We Can’t Stop rallied 6-5 (37,468 sales) and Lady Gaga’s Applause recovered 9-7 (30,621 sales) - but all experienced declining sales. Elsewhere in the Top 10,
Earthquake rumbled 4-8 for Labrinth (28,135) and Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines remains at No.10 (25,657 sales). The first solo single from
former Westlife band member Shane Filan Everything To Me debuted at No.14 (21,529 sales). Overall singles sales were up
2.12% week-on-week at 3,150,759 - 8.47% below same week 2012 sales of 3,442,303.
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