Easy Life and The Big Moon have scored the highest new entries to lead the latest UK Record Store Chart.
The Junk Food and Walking Like We Do albums are immediately ahead of new more new entries – Field Music’s Making A New World and Georgia’s Seeking Thrills – with Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage completing the Top 5.
The Official Charts Company launched the UK Record Store Chart in 2012 to reflect the last decade’s drive to support independent music outlets and the concurrent surge in vinyl sales. It is compiled from the best selling albums at 100 of Britain’s leading independent music shops.
UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:
1 – (new) Easy Life – Junk Food
2 – (new) The Big Moon – Walking Like We Do
3 – (new) Field Music – Making A New World
4 – (new) Georgia – Seeking Thrills
5 – Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage – Bad Wiring
6 – Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures
7 – Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Ghosteen
8 – Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
9 – The Smiths – The Queen Is Dead
10 – Stormzy – Heavy Is The Head
11 – Fontaines D.C. – Dogrel
12 – Snow Patrol – Reworked
13 – The Smiths – The Queen Is Dead
14 – The Who – Who
15 – David Bowie – The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
16 – Billie Eilish – When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go?
17 – (new) Sheku Kanneh-Mason – Elgar
18 – (new) Aoife Nessa Frances – Land Of No Junction
19 – Gorillaz – Plastic Beach
20 – Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin