Timberlake's
collection, The 20/20 Experience 2 of 2, had headed midweek bargains by only 28
duplicates however was overwhelmed by Californian sisters, Haim. In the singles
outline, Onerepublic's Counting Stars guaranteed triumph from The Vamps' Can We
Dance. The
Official Charts Company said it was "the closest race of the year".
Ryan Tedder's band Onerepublic secured its first UK number one in the wake of
climbing two spots, with only 1,150 duplicates standing between the two tracks.
It
is the first run through Timberlake has neglected to top the UK graph with
another collection .The introduction record from Haim, made up of sisters Este,
Danielle and Alana, had been willingly expected since the band won the BBC's
Sound Of 2013 survey in January.
Days
Are Gone characteristics their three hit singles Don't Save Me, Falling and The
Wire, which the band devoted to Prime Minister David Cameron when they both
showed up on the Andrew Marr programme on BBC One last week. It completed the
week 2,100 duplicates in front of the second instalment of Justin Timberlake's 20/20
Experience collection arrangement.
The
first ever collection, which is still at number 33 in the graph, used three
weeks at Number 1 in March and was the star's third sequential UK number one
album.last week's number one collection - Mechanical Bull by Kings Of Leon - slipped
down to three, with Arctic Monkeys' AM static at four and Drake's Nothing Was
The Same down to five. Dizzee Rascal's The Fifth enterted the collection
diagram at number ten, while his new single Something Really Bad took the same
position in the single's outline.
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