Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' Who Built The Moon? debuts at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart: "The top of the charts… this is where I f**king live”
Congratulations to Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, who land straight in at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with their new album Who Built The Moon?.
Noel and his High Flying Birds’ third album shifted 78,000 across physical, downloads and streaming equivalent sales to take the top spot. 76% of the record’s sales this week were from physical CD or vinyl purchases.
NGHFB now claim a hat-trick of Number 1 records, following 2011’s self-titled and 2015’s Chasing Yesterday. Including Oasis’ discography, it’s Noel’s tenth chart-topping studio album (eleventh including Oasis’ 2010 greatest hits Time Flies).
"I’d like to say thanks for giving it a chance," Noel told OfficialCharts.com. "I was convinced from the outset that the people who bought it would love it – not like it, they’d love it – and that seems to be the case."
On scoring his tenth Number 1 album, he said: "I’m on a better winning streak than Man City are at the minute. I’m actually on a par with Pep Guardiola. I’m a bit of a wizard, I often thought I was. I’ll see you at the top of the charts – this is where I f**king live.”
MORE: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' complete Official Chart history
It also marks a rare feat of siblings each scoring a Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart, after Liam Gallagher reached the top spot with his solo debut As You Were in October. Other album chart-topping siblings include Michael and Janet Jackson and Dido and her brother Rollo from Faithless.
Meanwhile, Sam Smith’s The Thrill Of It All holds at Number 2, and Little Mix’s former Number 1 album Glory Days zooms back up the chart, up 42 to places to Number 3, following the Platinum Edition release of the record.
New entries and high climbers
A new deluxe edition of Elvis Presley’s Christmas album with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra sees the collection return to the chart Number 6, and classical violinist Andre Rieu is new at 7 with Amore – his ninth collection to reach the Top 10. The album also lands at Number 1 on this week’s Official Classical Albums Chart to become his 14th chart-topper, overtaking Katherine Jenkins to and setting a new record for the most Number 1s on the chart.
MORE: Look back over every Official Number 1 album EVER
Rockers Elbow are new at 11 with their new retrospective The Best Of, Irish singer Daniel O’Donnell claims his 36th Top 40 record Christmas With… at 19, and the debut album from Strictly Come Dancing’s Anton Du Beke, From The Top, opens at Number 21.
Further down, Bjork’s ninth album Utopia is at 25, Pointless host Alexander Armstrong is at 26 with his third album In A Winter Light, X Factor winner Matt Terry debuts at 29 with Trouble, and Frank Turner’s Songbook - a career-spanning selection of Turner’s biggest tracks including new versions of older material, bows at 36.
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William Evans
I love this man. He's brilliant. Anyone who see's him as arrogant. All I can say is a smarter person might see it as getting a reaction out of people. A lot of you can't stop talking about him so its clearly working. The album is awesome. He deserves his accolades and if he keeps writing songs this good next time I'll just f%$ buy em and listen later. This is one of his best albums you can listen to from start to finish and just feel great. That's what he does. Makes you feel euphoric.
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michael anthony
Just because people bought it, doesn't mean they love it. Alot of people buy every record released by certain artists. Some they bin within days.
He can be so f---ing irritating, especially with his comments on fans. Without them, he'd be nothing.