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It debuted atop the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band's fourth UK number-one album, with 21,884 copies sold in its first week in the UK. [7] [8] The album also debuted atop the UK's Vinyl Albums Chart and Record Store Chart, and was noted for having 86% of its total debut sales coming from physical formats. [9]
English indie pop band Blossoms have released five studio albums, one compilation album and live album, four extended plays and twenty singles. Their debut studio album, Blossoms, was released in August 2016 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart.
The commercial success extended through to December, when Charlemagne topped the Christmas vinyl chart. On 5 January 2016, Blossoms announced their At Most a Kiss EP and released the song, with the video following. Whilst doing promotion for the EP Blossoms played the Radio 1 Live Lounge, covering WSTRN's "In2". They announced on 22 January ...
Blossoms' love of 80s pop was noted in a review in The Times of the Gary album, which declared the track I Like Your Look was "Wham!-like". "I took that as a huge compliment, because I love Wham ...
Blossoms is the debut studio album by English rock band Blossoms. It was released in the United Kingdom on 5 August 2016, by Virgin EMI Records . The album was produced by James Skelly and Rich Turvey.
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The Official Vinyl Albums Chart is a weekly record chart compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the music industry in the United Kingdom. It lists the 40 most popular albums in the gramophone record (or "vinyl") format. [1] This is a list of the albums which have been number one on the Official Vinyl Albums Chart in the 2020s.
"Charlemagne" is a song performed by English rock band Blossoms. The song was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 5 October 2015 through Virgin EMI Records as the fourth single from their debut self-titled studio album. It was written by the band, and produced by James Skelly and Rich Turvey. [1]