Pink Floyd top UK Record Store Chart with ‘The Endless River’


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As on the main chart rundown, Pink Floyd have beaten the Foo Fighters to top this week’s UK Record Store Chart.

The band’s ‘Endless River‘ album, recorded back in 1994 during that year’s ‘Division Bell‘ sessions, was the most popular at Britain’s independent music outlets during last week, with ‘Sonic Highways‘, Hookworms‘ ‘The Hum‘ and Queen‘s ‘Forever‘ completing a Top 4 of new entries.

Further back, Royal Blood‘s self-titled debut has re-entered the chart at #16, and last week’s number one, the comprehensive reissue of Bob Dylan and The Band‘s ‘The Basement Tapes‘ is at #8.

UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:

1/ (new) Pink Floyd – ‘The Endless River’
2/ (new) Foo Fighters – ‘Sonic Highways’
3/ (new) Hookworms – ‘The Hum’
4/ (new) Queen – ‘Forever’
5/ Ed Sheeran – ‘x’
6/ Sam Smith – ‘In The Lonely Hour’
7/ (new) 2:54 – ‘The Other I’
8/ Bob Dylan – ‘The Basement Tapes’
9/ Andre Rieu – ‘Love In Venice’
10/ Caribou – ‘Our Love’
11/ George Ezra – ‘Wanted On Voyage’
12/ Taylor Swift – ‘1989’
13/ Neil Young – ‘Storytone’
14/ Neil Diamond – ‘Melody Road’
15/ (new) Rumer – ‘Into Colour’
16/ Royal Blood – ‘Royal Blood’
17/ Annie Lennox – ‘Nostalgia’
18/ (new) Machine Head – ‘Bloodstone & Diamonds’
19/ Paloma Faith – ‘A Perfect Contradiction
20/ Barbara Streisand – ‘Partners’


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