![]() ![]() “Harry’s House” for Harry Styles is also up one spot, landing at No.8 (No.9 vinyl), while last week’s entry for Foo Fighters and “The Essential” is down four chart-rungs to No.9 (No.10 vinyl). ![]() The Weeknd is back up one spot to No.6 with “The Highlights”, followed by a four place slip to No.7 for the Bocelli Family seasonal set “A Family Christmas”. 2021 didn’t make the Top 100), while the band first charted with their May 2018 album “St. The new No.1 vinyl Album this week is the final new Top 10 entry for this week from Melbourne pop-punk-indie act Slowly Slowly and their fifth studio album “Daisy Chain”, which becomes their second Top 10 album and highest placed, as their third set “Red Car Blues” (HP-7, March 9th, 2020) became their first (“Red Car Blues Chapter Two” issued in Feb. 1st, 2021), then “Hurtless” (HP-29×3, April-May 2022) and current entry “How Do I Say Goodbye” (HP-25, TW-29), which is also currently Top 10 in The Netherlands (No.3) and Norway (No.8) and it cracks the Irish Top 20 for the first time (23 to No.17). This new album has seen three singles chart previously, “Looks Like Me” (HP-82, Nov. His early October 2020 set “Nectar” saw a No.1 entry and his first set “Ballads 1” debuted and peaked at No.17 in early November of 2018, while this new set has two Top 40 singles chart entries too it’s first single “Glimpse of Us” (HP-1, TW-37) and new entry “Die for You” (TW-38).ĭean Lewis enters at No.4 with his second album “The Hardest Love” (also No.4 vinyl), which arrives over two-and-a-half years after his debut set “A Place We Knew” debuted and peaked at No.1 (one week on April 1st, 2019), with that album having logged 153 weeks within the Top 100 (so far). The third studio album for Japanese/Australian artist Joji called “Smithereens” enters at No.3, the same place it debuted at in New Zealand, while it also scores a No.13 in England and No.15 entry in Ireland too. Drake also lands his eleventh Top 10 Album in Australia, while it’s the second for 21 Savage who previously teamed with Metro Boomin’ for “Savage Mode II” (HP-4, October 2020). The new collaboration album between rapper’s Drake and 21 Savage entitled “Her Loss” debuts at No.2 this week, giving Drake his second No.2 album for 2022 as on June 27th he started a sixteen week Top 100 run with “Honestly, Nevermind” (WI10-6), plus this new album has logged four singles within the Top 10 chart this week, “Rich Flex” (No.3), “Pussy & Millions” (No.5 feat, Travis Scott), “Circo Loco” (No.9) and “Major Distribution” (No.10). Taylor’s overall weeks at No.1 this decade also increases, up to 13 weeks, while overall her tally of ‘Weeks at No.1: Albums’ rises to 29 weeks (from her 10 No.1 Albums), one week shy of both Elton John (7 #1’s) and Michael Jackson’s (6 #1’s) 30 accumulated weeks. The last American artist to hold for three or more weeks at the top was Olivia Rodrigo’s initial first six weeks at No.1 from May 31st, 2021, while Olivia is also the last act to have spent three or more weeks at the top of both charts during this time period, as Taylor is this week the dual occupant of both the Album and Singles charts again, as “Anti-Hero” also holds for a third week as the top selling single in Australia. “Midnights” (No.2 vinyl) has also held for a third week in New Zealand and Ireland plus a second week in The U.S.A and Canada, while she dips to No.2 in England, making her tenth studio album only the second set for 2022 to log three consecutive weeks at No.1, as “Harry’s House” for Harry Styles scored three weeks at the top from it’s entry date of May 30th, while it again saw a four week stay from July 11th. ![]()
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