- Music
- 18 Jul 14
Meanwhile Morrissey's in with a bullet at No. 4.
Another incredible week at the summit for Garth Brooks. Now that the Croke Park saga is finally behind us, you'd imagine the country star's Ultimate Hits will start to slip down the charts from next week on but, right now, its fended off the likes of Ed Sheeran to remain the best selling album in the country.
A month on the charts, Sheeran's x holds firm in second position. Just below that, 5 Seconds Of Summer's self-titled debut does similar at No. 3.
Morrissey makes a grand entrance – as is his wont – in the Top 5 this week. His excellently titled World Peace Is None Of Your Business debuts at No. 4.
Coldplay rounds off the Top 5 once again. Further down, there is little movement, with the highest new entry – Mozza aside – being Jungle's debut LP at No. 15.
Trouble Will Find Me jumps back onto the chart at No. 29 this week, thanks to those Irish shows – they play Dublin's Iveagh Gardens once again tonight.
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