Jack Savoretti lands fifth Top 10 album with We Will Always Be The Way We Were

Although he may have narrowly missed out on Number 1 on the Albums Chart, Jack does top the Official Record Store Chart, shifting the most copies in UK independent record shops this week.
Olivia Dean’s BRIT Award-winning The Art of Loving regains top spot once more, marking an eighth non-consecutive week at Number 1; a quite remarkable feat!
Congratulations go to Holly Humberstone, who secures her highest-charting album to date with Cruel World, in at Number 4. Her latest cut one-ups 2023’s Paint My Bedroom Black, which peaked at Number 5.
And there’s more good news for Holly! Cruel World takes home Number 1 on the Official Vinyl Albums Chart, selling more copies on wax than any other record over the past seven days.
Alabama country music sensation Ella Langley makes her Albums Chart debut with her second release, Dandelion (7).
British rock collective Enter Shikari secure a ninth Top 20, as surprise drop Lose Your Self lands at Number 16.
Following his iconic headline Coachella set last week, Justin Bieber sees 2015’s Purpose re-enter the Top 40 for the first time in nine years (26), as last year’s chart-topping project SWAG also mixes it with the big boys once more (37).
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Icelandic auteur Laufey finds 2025’s A Matter of Time rebound back into the main standings thanks to the release of its ‘The Final Hour’ deluxe edition (22) and, finally, Alfie Boe claims his 14th Top 40 accolade with Face Myself (32).




