Michael Bublé holds on to UK No.1 album

Michael Bublé has kept hold of the UK albums number one with To Be Loved.

The Canadian singer’s latest collection stays on top of the pile for a second week in a row.

Frank Turner scores his highest-charting album to date with his fourth LP Tape Deck Heart, which lands at two.

will.i.am also earns his best-charting solo album so far, with #willpower entering at the number three spot.

Pink sticks at four with The Truth About Love, while Emeli Sandé slips two to five with Our Version of Events, making chart history in the process.Phoenix’s fifth album Bankrupt! is also their highest entry to date, landing at 14.

Rob Zombie’s Venomous Rat Regeneration Chamber is a new entry at 33, just ahead of Snoop Dogg’s Reincarnation (as Snoop Lion) at 34.

Daft Punk’s comeback with chart-topping single ‘Get Lucky’ has sparked renewed interest in their back catalogue, with their classic 2001 LP Discovery re-entering at 23.

Source: Official Charts Company