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Nice sales for Mr. Probz there - based on a calculation I've just done, assuming he has the same multiplier as Kiesza from midweek to week, he should easily pass 100k :D
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So Eels could still stay top 10 then? Wonderful.

 

By the way, does anyone know how many copies their previous album "Wonderful, Glorious" sold on its first week last year?

Don't really understand your logic here :unsure:. Being a new release, surely her album will be more front-loaded than the competition (even The Vamps), especially with no promo, so I think top 3 is out of the question. John is extremely likely to overtake and Paloma and others will sell consistently throughout the week as well and so could also be threats IMO.

 

That's because sales below are looking a bit dire, when you think about it more 900 copies is quite a large gap especially when album sales are low at the moment. :unsure:

John Legend will definitely overtake Iggy, but I'm not sure whether Paloma will do so... that might be a bit touch and go. I'm confident that Iggy won't end up lower than #5 though, and I don't think #4 is out of the question.
I noticed the John Leg-end album was only five quid in the supermarket today (and they've put a sticker on the cover with his face on it) so that should increase his chances of overtaking Iggy and the Vamps.
Amazons £3.99 offer is probably helping - it made me buy it.

 

They also had it available for pre order for £2.69 the week before it was released, They sold it at that price on Monday too for a few hours so definitely think their data must have been missing - Seems like selling it at that price has been enough to get casual fans to invest in it!

I noticed the John Leg-end album was only five quid in the supermarket today (and they've put a sticker on the cover with his face on it) so that should increase his chances of overtaking Iggy and the Vamps.

 

Also less than £3 for the deluxe version on several download sites!

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Loads of new enteries in the singles charts yet the Frozen songs still holding on, as things stand 2 going back up and one staying the same
I thought Mr.Probz would sell a bit better than this!!!! I thought about 150k+, now it will do about 110-120k I think.

Didnt expect Kelis to be back in a top 10 contention, the low sales climate is benefiting her greatly as her albums usually chart low.

 

Big drop for Gary Barlow was kind of expected with nothing major going on for him but his final position always ends up higher than the midweek position so im hoping he can be top 30 on Sunday.

 

No Kylie, but that was very expected, i just hope she hasnt completely plummeted.

 

The Vamps are holding up very well and great sales for Paolo again this week.

 

Im finding most of the the quick turnover number 1 singles this year very forgettable, i have disliked nearly all the number 1's this year.

Gary Barlow will likely end the week at number 28 going on previous trends for his album.

 

Neon Jungle still top 10 so it looks safe for them. :yahoo: I just fear they have Stooshe written all over them and its downhill from here, hopefully their album can perform better than Stooshies and net them a second era.

I can't see Neon Jungle doing well for long too, they lack a certain type of charisma which is needed for the girlbands. But if promoted well, they could score at least one more top-10 hit.

 

Funny thing 'Braveheart' was a bigger hit without R1 support than 'Welcome to the Jungle' is shaping up to be with their support. If R1 didn't get on board - I guess another top-15 would be in the making for them?

Thursday Update Top 40 Only

 

Source: Radio 1/OCC

 

Top 40 Singles

 

1 Mr Probz - Waves 82.5k *

2 Kiesza - Hideaway 33.2k

3 Sigma - Nobody To Love 28,4k

4 DJ Cassidy feat. Robin Thicke and Jessie J - Calling All Hearts 24.9k *

5 Cash Cash feat. Bebe Rexha - Take Me Home 24.8k *

 

6-10

7 Neon Jungle - Welcome To The Jungle *

10 Indiana - Solo Dancing *

 

11-20

14 Idina Menzel - Let It Go

 

21-30

21 Coldplay - Magic

28 Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn and Katie Lopez - Do You Want To Build A Snowman?

30 Joel Compass - Forgive Me *

 

31-40

33 The Kooks - Down *

37 DJ Snake and Lil Jon - Turn Down For What

39 Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel - For The First Time In Forever

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/updatesingles/print

 

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Top 40 Albums

 

1 Paolo Nutini - Caustic Love 28.1k

2 The Vamps - Meet The Vamps 6.5k

3 Iggy Azalea - The New Classic 5.8k *

4 John Legend - Love In The Future 5.4k

5 Paloma Faith - A Perfect Contradiction 4.7k

 

6-10

6 Eels - The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett *

 

11-20

12 Katy B - Little Red

13 Kelis - Food *

17 Whitney Houston - The Ultimate Collection ^

 

21-30

22 Lana Del Rey - Born To Die ^

23 The Stone Roses - The Very Best Of ^

27 Paolo Nutini - Sunny Side Up

28 The 1975 - The 1975

 

31-40

31 The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses ^

33 P!nk - Greatest Hits... So Far!!! ^

39 Ed Sheeran - + ^

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/updatealbums/print

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Surprised Iggy Azalea hasn't fallen behind John Legend yet, must only be a few copies separating them both! Paloma overtake Eels as expected, I wouldn't rule out her pushing Iggy down to #5. Hopefully Iggy will still be safe for a Top 5 debut, such a strong first studio album, many highlights and only a couple at the end which I haven't warmed to yet.
While I am surprised that Indiana is still top-10 after peaking at 15 on Sunday and being low top-20 since then!
So Magic on the climb and will be top 20 this week! It's now 14.
Thought DJ Snake would have moved up more than 2 places, must be alot of combined efforts in front of them!
Kelis' midweek chart-run is quite erratic to say the least (24-08-13). Hope she manages a top 20 placing on Sunday (doubtful though).

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