SAMPHA’S debut album “Process” has jumped back into the top 10 after winning the Mercury Music Prize. It leapt to number seven in this week’s chart — a climb of 145 places — after beating Ed Sheeran and Stormzy to win the £25,000 (US$32,500) prize. The new Foo Fighters album, “Concrete and Gold,” topped this week’s chart. It’s the band’s ninth studio album and the fourth to reach the top of the U.K. album chart. Process had also been at number seven back in February. Gary Numan also entered the top 10 for the first time in 35 years with his latest album “Savage” (“Songs From a Broken World”), according to the Official Charts Company. Prophets of Rage, the rap and rock supergroup made up of members from Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave,Public Enemy and Cypress Hill landed at six. There was little movement over on the singles chart, with Sam Smith retaining the top spot and Dua Lipa hanging on to second place. (SD-Agencies) |