Recorded in Rock Hall in 1997, The Bee Gees reignited the British album only once, with 1979s Spirits that flew, although the Saturday night fever soundtrack, which contains several contributions from the vocal group, led the national map for 18 weeks.
While fans remember David Bowie on his 74th birthday and the fifth anniversary of his passing, the iconic singer Legacy (Parlophone) collection safes 31-10.
The Swedish post-punk group Viagra Boys, whose second studio album is, also has an effect on the chart Welfare Jazz (Year0001) bends at no. 25, while Gold career retrospectives of British rockers Ian Hunter & Mott The Hoople (No. 18 via Crimson) and the “Final Countdown” singers Europe (No. 34 also via Crimson) look at the top 40 debuts.
Following the official update of the single, Olivia Rodrigo is making a big splash with her debut single “Drivers License” (Interscope). The High School Musical alum crashed the explosion in second place, placing Ed Sheeran’s “Afterglow” in third place.
The current leader, Little Mix,’s ‘Sweet Melody’ (RCA), remains on top for the second week.
The official UK singles and album charts will be released late Friday local time.