FLIPOVER FRIDAY: NEW ARRIVALS AT iTUNES AND APPLE MUSIC

Summer Walker is dominating Apple Music this Flipover Friday, while Abba’s first new album in 40 years tops the iTunes chart as the sun rises in the U.S., just as it does on the cover of the Swedes’ Voyage (Capitol).

The second full-length from Walker, Still Over It (LVRN/RCA), tops Apple Music’s album chart, with 17 of its tracks in the Top 20 songs list; in the streamer’s top four slots are “Bitter,” “No Love,” “Throw It Away” and “Reciprocate.” “No Love” f/SZA is the top seller at iTunes.

And the sun shines bright for another seven titles in the Top 10 at iTunes this Flipover Friday.

Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night SweatsThe Future (Stax) overheats at #3, and Bullet for My Valentine’s self-titled seventh album on Spinefarm ricochets to #4.

KID A MNESIA (XL), a collection of 34 tracks from Radiohead recorded during the making of Kid A and Amnesia two decades ago, debuts at #6. Mat & Savanna Shaw’s The Joy of Christmas is unwrapped at #7.

Diana Ross’ first studio album in 15 years, Thank You (Decca), opens at #8, followed by James Arthur’s fourth album, It’ll All Make Sense in the End (Columbia), at #9.

Aimee Mann’s Queens of the Summer Hotel (Super Ego) occupies #10, while just outside the Top 10 are a Steve Perry Christmas album, Limp Bizkit’s Still Sucks and Il Volo Sings Morricone.

Post Malone & The Weekend have the highest new arrival at iTunes songs with “One Right Now” (Republic), which sits at #2. At #7 is Travis Scott’s “Escape Plan” (Cactus Jack/Epic), released just as he's getting his Astroworld festival underway.

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