Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds & Foo Fighters enter neck-and-neck race for UK’s Number 1 album
It's the closest chart race of the year so far...
The stage is set for one of the closest races for Number 1 in recent memory, as Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Foo Fighters gear up for a tough battle on the Official Albums Chart.
As it stands at the midweek mark, fewer than 200 chart units currently separate Noel’s Council Skies (1) and the Foos’ But Here We Are (2) from the top spot.
There’s certainly a lot at stake for the two acts in the running this week – Council Skies would extend Noel Gallagher’s unbroken string of 10 consecutive Number 1 albums, both as a member of Oasis and with High Flying Birds, meaning he’s topped the Official Albums Chart with every studio album he’s ever released. See where every Noel Gallagher song and album has charted in the UK here.
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But Here We Are is also one of the most important releases of the Foo Fighters’ storied career, being their first full-length LP since the death of their drummer, Taylor Hawkins, last year. Lead by Dave Grohl, the American rockers have five Number 1 albums to their name including 2021’s Medicine At Midnight. See where every Foo Fighters album and single have charted in the UK here.
An all-new Top 4 could be completed on Friday by Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Hana (3) - the English pop queen’s prospective fifth Top 10 record (with the potential to be her highest peaking since 2002 debut Read My Lips hit Number 2) - and Bob Dylan’s landmark 40th album Shadow Kingdom (4), comprised of re-recorded songs from early in his career.
Three more releases set for Top 10 debuts this week come from Louise’s 30-year career retrospective Greatest Hits (6), Jake Shears’s second solo record Last Man Dancing (7), and US heavy metal outfit Avenged Sevenfold’s eighth studio album Life Is But A Dream... (8).
Outside the Top 10, Nashville-based rock band Rival Sons could score a fifth Top 40 record with Darkfighter (12), Wrexham indie-pop outfit Royston Club are on the way to make their Official Chart debut with Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars (16), and English singer Baxter Dury prepares to enter the Top 40 for the first time with I Thought I Was Better Than You (17).
Further down, Buckcherry are on track to claim the highest-charting album of their career with Vol 10 (20), while close behind is Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters’ physical release of his 2022 solo collection The Lockdown Sessions (21).
American punk band Rancid’s Tomorrow Never Comes (32) could become their third Top 40 collection, and our last new entry of the week could belong to K-pop boy band Stray Kids, with their fourth studio album 5-Star (34) potentially becoming their first UK Top 40 entry.
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🧡 oliviasnoodles 🍜
i hope the foos can get it! class act. and the lead singer isn’t an a*se like noel is. i’m yet to listen to but here we are, but rescued was a great single :)
Lorenzo El Loco
The foos won't get it all because of you... you haven't bought the album yet 😁
thierry henon
and your point being?!
thierry henon
Really hope FOO FIGHTERS can claim the number 1 spot!! Noel has had enough number 1 albums: awful singer as well!!
Smith Smyth
Hard to get excited about it all now. Seems all so made up. Everything seems so fake these days. Having said that, I hate Foo Fighters because they were very much pro-poisoning people with that jibjab injection, in fact they lost their band mate because of it. Noel Gallagher has always spoke his mind about the tyranny and makes much better music.