James have scored their first ever UK number one on the main album chart.
James and English Teacher are leading the new entries on the latest UK Record Store Chart.
Yummy, the eighteenth studio album of Tim Booth and co’s career, is at number one, while right at the other end of the scale This Could Be Texas is one place back.
Elsewhere, Fontaines D.C.’s debut album Dogrel is back in the Top 20, as is the much more recent self-titled debut from Liam Gallagher and John Squire.
UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:
1/ (new) James – Yummy
2/ (new) English Teacher – This Could Be Texas
3/ (new) Gun – Hombres
4/ (new) Maggie Rogers – Don’t Forget Me
5/ (new) Nia Archives – Silence Is Loud
6/ (new) The Feeling – San Vito
7/ (new) Bodega – Our Brand Could Be Yr Life
8/ (new) Nerina Pallot – Fires
9/ (new) Kris Barras Band – Halo Effect
10/ The K’s – I Wonder If The World Knows
11/ The Libertines – All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade
12/ (new) Mark Knopfler – One Deep River
13/ (new) Linkin Park – Papercuts
14/ Beyonce – Cowboy Carter
15/ Fontaines D.C. – Dogrel
16/ (new) Manic Street Preachers – Lifeblood
17/ Liam Gallagher John Squire – Liam Gallagher John Squire
18/ (new) Shabaka – Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
19/ Khruangbin – A La Sala
20/ (new) Tusks – Gold