Now home to 21 tracks, the album serves as a continuation of the California singer-songwriter’s 2024 EP, You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1), which featured 11 tracks including his record-breaking Number 1 single Ordinary.
At present, You’ll Be Alright Kid is nearly 3,000 units ahead of its nearest challenger, Oasis’s enduringly popular compilation album Time Flies… 1994-2009 (2).
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Ahead of their five-night residency at London’s Wembley Stadium, which begins on Friday, the reunited Britpop icons are set to place three albums in the Top 5. Their classic LPs (What’s The Story) Morning Glory (3) and Definitely Maybe (5) also occupy prime positions.
Dublin post-punks Fontaines D.C. could return to the Top 5 with their fourth studio album Romance (4) following the release of a limited edition expanded version on turquoise coloured vinyl. Romance originally peaked at Number 2 last year.
Blues rock legend Joe Bonamassa is set for the highest new entry of the week with his 17th studio set Breakthrough (10).
Right behind are Cardiff band Panic Shack with their self-titled debut (11) and Ripon singer-songwriter Billie Marten with her fifth studio set Dog Eared (12).
Genre-blending Lewisham musician Jim Legxacy is also tracking for a Top 20 entry with his third mixtape Black British Music (19).
Following the release of a 20th anniversary expanded edition, Scissor Sisters‘ eponymous debut album is set to return to the Top 40 for the first time since 2007 (25). The album was originally released in 2004 and spent four non-consecutive weeks at Number 1.
There’s gainful Employment on the Official Albums Chart as Kaiser Chiefs’ 2005 debut album plots a return to the Top 40 (33) following a 20th anniversary reissue.
And finally, New York band We Are Scientists could score a fourth Top 40 album with their ninth studio set Qualifying Miles (40).