UK
Last week's four Top 10 debuts are all in decline: Newton Faulkner's Write It On Your Skin falls 1-11 (7,580 sales),
Frank Ocean's Channel Orange subsides 2-3 (10,538 sales), Lianne La Havas' Is Your Love Big Enough? falls 4-12 (7,057 sales), and The View's Cheeky For A Reason dives 9-51 (2,572 sales). Faulkner's album is the seventh thus far in the 21st century to fall out of the Top 10 the week after debuting at number one, alongside Christina Aguilera's Bionic (1-29, 2010), Ellie Goulding's Lights (1-16, 2010), The Doves' Some Cities (1-14, 2000), Marina And The Diamonds' Electra Heart (1-13, 2012), The Editors' In This Light And On This Evening (1-12, 2009) and The Feeling's Join With Us (1-11, 2008).
Frank Ocean's album was ranked as low as number nine on midweek sales flashes when still available only as a download but rallied after CDs finally reached the shop towards the weekend. It nevertheless swaps places with Maroon 5's Overexposed, which recovers 3-2 (10,758 sales).
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UK TOTAL: 23,711