Disturbed, Public Image Ltd. lead UK Vinyl Singles Chart


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Public Image Ltd‘s ‘Double Trouble‘ is the highest new entry on this week’s UK Vinyl Singles Chart, which is led by a re-entry from Disturbed.

Further back, the Tony Wilson tribute ‘St Anthony: An Ode To Anthony H Wilson‘ is still going strong at #4, while Jamie T is back at #6 with ‘Rabbit Hole‘ and Johnny Marr‘s ‘Candidate’ stands at #19.

Dedicated vinyl album and singles charts were launched by the Official Charts Company earlier this year in recognition of the continuing resurgence of the traditional format – the singles chart is compiled from sales of 7″ and 12″ records.

UK Vinyl Singles Chart, Top 20:

1/ Disturbed – ‘The Vengeful One’
2/ (new) Public Image Ltd. – ‘Double Trouble’
3/ Olafur Arnakds & Nils Frahm – ‘Life Story’
4/ Mike Garry & Joe Duddell – ‘St Anthony: An Ode To Anthony H Wilson‘
5/ The Spitfires – ‘4AM’
6/ Jamie T – ‘Rabbit Hole’
7/ Goat – ‘It’s Time For Fun’
8/ David Bowie – ‘Fame’
9/ Paul Weller – ‘Going My Way’
10/ Bjork – ‘Lionsong’
11/ Bjork – ‘NotGet’
12/ The Rolling Stones – ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’
13/ Bjork – ‘Family’
14/ David Bowie/Tom Verlaine – ‘Side By Side – Kingdom Come’
15/ Bob Dylan – ‘Like a Rolling Stone’
16/ Buzzcocks – ‘In The Back’
17/ David Bowie – ‘Young Americans’
18/ Sinkane – ‘Hold Tight’
19/ Johnny Marr – ‘Candidate’
20/ Tom Furse – ‘Trans-Universal Express’


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