As we have already mentioned in the list of singles of the week, occupied by Rauw Alejandro almost 20%, his new album ‘Cosa nostra’ is number 1 in Spain. It is also top 4 in vinyl.
Their main victim is Linkin Park, who have to settle for number 2 in our country. ‘From Zero’, the group’s first album without Chester Bennington and with new singer, Emily Armstrong, is being an absolute success. The album has been number 1 in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Canada and Australia, among other territories. It has also reached number 2 in the United States. It is estimated that more than 300,000 units were sold in the first week worldwide, so the millions of copies of their first three albums will not be reached, but they are very good figures for the current times.
The top 10 is full of Spanish novelties, among which we find everything: Christmas albums, reissues, live albums and also some novelties themselves: ‘Everything is possible at Christmas’ by David Bisbal comes in at number 3; Ruslana reaches the top 4 with ‘Genesis’; Los Planetas sneak ‘Super 8’ into number 5; Fangoria’s live album ‘ATP-ATL’ is at number 6 and Pastora Soler ’30’ is at number 7. Among all of them, Los Planetas have the merit of obtaining the best-selling vinyl of the week.
The news in the top 10 closes with Shawn Mendes, who has taken ‘Shawn’ to number 10. The artist’s acoustic album is obtaining very modest results, having only reached number 22 in the United Kingdom and number 26 in the United States. Joined. He was used to much more, although one has to wonder if he will gain another type of audience with such a confessional work.
In this context, Sen Senra has to settle for a modest entry. ‘PO2054AZ (VOL. II)’ only reaches number 22. Volume 1 had reached number 5 and ‘Sensaciones’, number 6. We’ll see how it survives Christmas.
The entries are completed with ‘Sangre de cobarde’ by Salma at number 14, ‘Happy’ by Jin at number 18, ‘Enrique Urquijo y Los Problemas’ at number 28, ‘Poweslave’ by Iron Maiden at number 30 and ‘Living in the Material World’ by George Harrison at number 73.