The Script claim sixth UK Number 1 with Greatest Hits album: "This really, really means a lot"

New entries from The Special, Roger Taylor, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga and Potter Payper are also in this week's Top 10.
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Congratulations to The Script, who land straight in at Number 1 on the Official UK Albums Chart with Tales From The Script – Greatest Hits.

The Irish rockers’ best-of – which spans 13 years of chart success - lands at the top with 23,000 chart sales, 87% of which were physical sales.

It’s the band’s sixth leader on the Official Chart, following The Script (2008), Science & Faith(2010), No Sound Without Silence (2014), Freedom Child (2017) and Sunsets & Full Moons (2019). View The Script’s Official Chart history in full here.

When it comes to acts with as many chart-topping albums, The Script are in good company. Arctic Monkeys, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Kings Of Leon, Radiohead, Blur and Muse all have six Number 1 records to their name, see the acts with the most UK Number 1 albums.

Celebrating the news, front man Danny O’Donoghue told OfficialCharts.com:

 “We couldn’t have done this without The Script family. Thank you so much - this really, really means a lot because this is for our greatest hits, it’s like a lifetime of work. Hopefully you’ll see us on the road soon.”

Meanwhile, The Specials land at Number 2 with Protest Songs 1924-2012, the Ska-collective’s fifth UK Top 10 album, and Number 1 on this week’s Official Vinyl Albums Chart. At Number 3, Queen drummer Roger Taylor lands his first solo UK Top 10 and highest-peaking solo effort to date album with his sixth record Outsider.

Meanwhile, The Specials land at Number 2 with Protest Songs 1924-2012, the Ska-collective’s fifth UK Top 10 album, and Number 1 on this week’s Official Vinyl Albums Chart. At Number 3, Queen drummer Roger Taylor lands his first solo UK Top 10 and highest-peaking solo effort to date album with his sixth record Outsider.

Elsewhere in the Top 10, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga enter in at Number 6 with their second collaborative covers album Love For Sale.

Hans Zimmer’s soundtrack to the new James Bond film No Time To Die debuts at Number 7 – in doing so it becomes the highest charting Bond track in the franchise’s history. Its title track by Billie Eilish hit Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart last February with the 
biggest opening week for any Bond theme ever. Find out where every James Bond theme charted in the UK.

Martin Talbot, chief executive, Official Charts Company comments:

“The triumphant return of Bond, James Bond, this autumn has been a huge fillip for the nation post-lockdown and the incredible success of the soundtrack album has emphasised quite how much we love a Bond score. The involvement this time of Billie Eilish and Johnny Marr alongside Hans Zimmer has broadened the audience for this OST more than ever before. We have had to wait, but it was certainly well worth waiting for.”

Rapper Potter Payper earns his second UK Top 10 album with Thanks For Waiting at Number 8 - the most-streamed new entry of the week - and following its vinyl release, Taylor Swift’s Fearless (Taylor’s Version) re-enters at Number 9.

Outside the Top 10, Sugababes’ 20th anniversary re-release of debut album One Touch manages to outperform the Number 26 peak of the original, debuting at 18, while prog-rock group Yes are new at 20 with album The QuestAt 23, US rapper Meek Mill arrives with fifth album Expensive Pain, while Tottenham MC Headie One’s new mixtape Too Loyal For My Own Goodlands at 26.

Following the exciting news of her return next week, Adele’s 25 rebounds into the Top 40, zooming 28 places to Number 27.

Finally, singer-songwriter Neil Young enters at Number 32 with a live recording of his Carnegie Hall 1970 show, while folk singer-songwriter Grace Petrie earns her first-ever UK chart entry as Connectivity debuts at Number 37.

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Marko

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The Script - one of the best bands ever!

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Devastashun.

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Congrats to Roger Taylor but a heads up Rog, keep your ill formed disinformation on the jab to yourself.

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D.m. Wilson

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So he cant say something because it offends your sensibilities, but by you having a go at him for stating his beliefs is in fact forcing your beliefs into the public domain is different?...interesting

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thierry henon

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SUGABABES only at 18!! It was Top 10 mid week!! I miss them so much! I do hope they release a brand new album soon: whatever the line up...

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Piran

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Massive congratulations to them!

I'm really glad that they chose to release a Greatest Hits album! Their music gave me a lot of motivation during some tough times a few years ago. :)

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Rob Parkinson

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Yeah its really tough to perform well with a greatest hits album these streaming days, loads fail to make the top 40 let alone the top 10! No.1? Phenomenal!

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Piran

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Yeah, that shows how well their classics have aged here. :)