Frank Turner debuts at number one on UK Record Store Chart


Frank Turner (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Frank Turner (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever)




Frank Turner‘s latest compilation ‘The Third Three Years‘ has debuted at number one on the UK Record Store Chart, replacing Pink Floyd‘s ‘The Endless River‘ after two weeks.

Elsewhere, Foo Fighters remain in the Top 10 with ‘Sonic Highways‘, as do Queen thanks to their ‘Forever‘ collection.

The UK Record Store Chart was launched in 2012 and is compiled entirely from sales registered at 100 of Britain’s leading independent music outlets.

UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:

1/ (new) Frank Turner – ‘The Third Three Years’
2/ Pink Floyd – ‘The Endless River’
3/ One Direction – ‘Four’
4/ Ed Sheeran – ‘x’
5/ (new) Olly Murs – ‘Never Been Better’
6/ Foo Fighters – ‘Sonic Highways’
7/ Sam Smith – ‘In The Lonely Hour’
8/ Queen – ‘Forever’
9/ David Bowie – ‘Nothing Has Changed’
10/ War On Drugs – ‘Lost In The Dream’
11/ Andre Rieu – ‘Love In Venice’
12/ George Ezra – ‘Wanted On Voyage’
13/ Taylor Swift – ‘1989’
14/ Dolly Parton – ‘Blue Smoke: The Best Of’
15/ Temples – ‘Sun Structures’
16/ Bette Midler – ‘It’s The Girls’
17/ Bryan Ferry – ‘Avonmore’
18/ (new) New Order – ‘1981-1982’
19/ Hookworms – ‘The Hum’
20/ Barbara Streisand – ‘Partners’


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