A famous American band, R.E.M (listening to music), topped the list in four years with its first studio album "Acceleration". According to statistics, Acceleration is R.E.M' s eighth Zhang Guanjun album in Britain. Since the album Out of Time of 199 1, every album of R.E.M has won the British album list. In the R& era, the solo album Shine by British R & ampb/ hip hop singer Estelle was also on the list in the first week of this week, ranking sixth in this week's list.
Although "Accelerate" won the album list, the main single "Supernatural Super Serious" in R.E.M's new work was not satisfactory in the previous single list. In March of this year, Supernatural Super Serious ranked only 54th with its insignificant downloads. Later, after the release of the physical single, this single only ranked 63 rd after re-listing.
With the victory of R.E.M, Welsh pop singer Duffy's debut album "Rockferry" has slipped to the second place this week. Leona lewis, the "British idol" who once set a record for British record sales, ranked third this week, up one place from last week. Canadian pop rock band Nickelback's album All the Right Reasons ranked fourth this week, up two places from last week. American pop rock band OneRepublic's debut album Dreaming Out Loud ranked fifth this week, the same as last week.
Amy Winehouse's second album, Back to Black-The Deluxe Edition, ranked seventh this week, the same as last week. James blunt's second album All Lost Souls ranked eighth this week, up ten places from last week. The album Thriller 25, which commemorates the 25th anniversary of Michael Jackson's classic thriller, ranked ninth this week, up five places from last week. The Storyteller Band's second album, Comfort for the Lonely, led by Jack Winter, the core figure of the White Line Band, and composer Brendan Benson, ranked 10th this week, down two places from last week.
Before this week 10, the second album "Weird Couple" by the popular rap group gnarls barkley was on the list in the first week, and Airborne ranked 18 this week. Besides, Ego Trippin of Snoop Dogg ranked 23rd this week, Soul Speak of Michael Mcdonald ranked 27th this week, and Flo Rida's debut album Mail On Sunday ranked 29th this week.