Chiara Oliver returns to number 1 on the Discos España chart with her first EP, ‘La Libreta Rosa’. Next up at number 2 is another bubblegum pink album, ‘Mañana será bonito’ by Karol G, and then at number 3 is ‘Sakura’ by Saiko. Closing the top 5 is ‘Un verano sin ti’ by Bad Bunny, an album released two years ago, and the ‘Bichota Season’ edition of Karol G’s album.
The week’s entries are mostly live or reissue albums. Metal band Ghost’s live album ‘Rite Here Rite Now’ is the strongest title of the week, coming in at number 23. The Police’s 1983 album ‘Synchronicity’, which contains ‘Every Breath You Take’, is next at number 54.
The following entries in the list follow the same logic as the previous ones. First, Blur’s ‘Live at Wembley’ debuts in 1966. And then, the reissue of ‘Sin mirar detrás’, David Bisbal’s 2009 album, for its 15th anniversary, appears in 1978.
German power metal band POWERWOLF have the only entry of the week on the Spanish album chart that corresponds to an album of original material. It is ‘Wake Up the Wicked’, POWERWOLF’s ninth album, and it enters at number 88.
The updated list of the best-selling vinyls in Spain this week reveals that some of the titles mentioned, such as Ghost or Police, are among the best-selling of the last seven days, hence their position on the global list.