![]() Toronto dance producer and DJ Deadmau5 is fresh in at Number 6 with Album Title Goes Here, while new Warwickshire singer-songwriter Lucy Rose scores a Top 20 debut for Like I Used To (13). In addition to Mumford & Sons (1), Green Day (2) and Jonathan & Charlotte (5), there are a further six new entries on this week’s Official Albums Chart. Jonathan & Charlotte, the operatic duo who captured the nation’s hearts during this year’s Britain’s Got Talent, complete the Top 5 with debut album Together. Pink’s The Truth About Love is at 3, while last week’s chart topper The Killers’ Battle Born has dropped down three places to Number 4. Uno is the second highest new entry today and the first in a trilogy of back-to-basics albums by Green Day. If you told me in the '90s that I’d be in a chart battle with Green Day, I probably would have just laughed at you."īabel has outsold Green Day’s Uno by more than three copies to one. Obviously no-one's going to wish against a Number 1 record but I know Green Day have an album out and they’re pretty big hitters. ![]() Speaking to NME this week about potentially bagging the Number 1 slot, Mumford & Sons' Ted Dwane said: "Number 2 was the best we got with ' Sigh No More' so it would be amazing. ![]() ![]() This level of sales sees the band surpass Lana Del Rey’s Born To Die which achieved nearly 117,000 sales in its first week of release earlier this year, and also Emeli Sande’s Our Version Of Events which sold just over 113,000 in its debut week in February. ![]()
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