Hopeless' All Time Low tops the chart across the pond with their sixth studio album. Meanwhile, RCA's Paloma Faith moves into the Top 10 in her 57th week on the chart, and SYCO/Columbia's buzzing songstress and U.K. X Factor finalist Ella Henderson jumps #20-12 with her debut album.
1. All Time Low, Future Hearts (Hopeless)*
2. James Bay, Chaos and the Calm (Republic)
3. Ed Sheeran, X (Asylum)
4. Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour (Capitol)
5. Prodigy, The Day Is My Enemy (TakeMeToTheHospital)
6. Sia, 1,000 Forms of Fear (Monkey Puzzle/RCA)
7. Taylor Swift, 1989 (EMI)
8. George Ezra, Wanted on Voyage (Columbia)
9. Meghan Trainor, Title (Epic)
10. Paloma Faith, A Perfect Contradiction (RCA)
On the singles side, Island's Nick Jonas debuts at #2 with "Jealous," which just moved #20-15 at BBC Radio 1. Years & Years moves back into the Top 3 with "King" (currently #1 at Capital London). Meanwhile, The Voice U.K. winner Stevie McCrorie debuts at #6 with "Lost Stars," which also just got playlisted at BBC Radio 2.
1. Jess Glynne, "Hold My Hand" (East West)
2. Nick Jonas, "Jealous" (Island)*
3. Years & Years, "King" (Polydor)
4. James Bay, "Hold Back the River" (Virgin)
5. Ed Sheeran, "Bloodstream" (Asylum)
6. Stevie McCrorie, "Lost Stars" (Decca)*
7. Maroon 5, "Sugar" (Interscope)
8. Mark Ronson f/Bruno Mars, "Uptown Funk" (Columbia)
9. Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney, "FourFiveSeconds" (Roc Nation)
10. Hozier, "Take Me to Church" (Ruby Works)
*debuts
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