Calvin Harris climbs to albums No.1 with ’18 Months’

Calvin Harris has climbed back to the top of the album chart with 18 Months.

The producer rises six places to the top spot, having first reached number one upon release in October.

Emeli Sandé drops one place to two with Our Version of Events, which has now set a new UK record for most consecutive weeks inside the Top 10 for a debut album.

The ‘Daddy’ singer is the first solo artist ever to score an unbroken run of 47 weeks inside the Top 10 with a debut album from its release date, and only the second artist after The Beatles, who achieved 62 weeks with their debut Please Please Me.

Our Version of Events has sold 1.43 million copies in the UK, and was the best-seller of 2012.

Ed Sheeran climbs ten places to third place with his long-running debut +, while Jake Bugg is up 12 places to four with his self-titled debut. Bruno Mars stays at five with Unorthodox Jukebox.

Elsewhere, Fun. rise eight spots to ten with Some Nights, and The xx climb 19 places to get back inside the top 20 at 19 with Coexist.

Source: Official Charts Company