by Michael Baggs

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Bastille set for No.1 album, 6,000 sales ahead of Stereophonics

Justin Timberlake set to stay at singles No.1

 

Bastille set for No.1 album, 6,000 sales ahead of Stereophonics

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Bastille are set to score a No.1 album this week with their debut album, beating the likes of Stereophonics and Dido in the race to No.1.

Chart sources report that Bad Blood is currently 6,000 sales ahead of its nearest rival, Graffiti On The Train by Welsh rockers, Stereophonics. Emeli Sande's Our Version Of Events is currently at the midweek No.3 while Dido's new album Girl Who Got Away is new at No.4. Another big new entry hits the Top Ten this week as Laura Mvula is set to debut close to the top with her debut, Sing To The Moon.

Other new entries in the Top 40 come from Emmylou Harris and Rodney Cromwell at No.22 with Old Yellow Moon, while Brian McFadden and Jimi Hendrix are also set to debut inside the albums Top Forty.

The singles Top Ten is dominated by American artists, with Justin Timberlake set to spend a second week at No.1, while Bruno Mars climbs to No.2 with his single 'When I Was Your Man'. Other US stars in the Top Ten include Pink and Nate Ruess, who climb to No.6 with 'Just Give Me A Reason', Bridget Mendley who enters at No.7 with 'Ready Or Not' and long-runner Taylor Swift, who is at No.9 with 'I Knew You Were Trouble'.


Bastille are set for a No.1 album this week with Bad Blood

Bad Blood is out now, and sure to be one of the big new entries on this week's chart. We've teamed up with online music store Tunetribe to offer Gigwise readers the chance to download this hugely anticipated release for just £4.99. Click here to download Bad Blood now.

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