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BBC Children In Need Album Got It Covered Heading For No 1 On The UK's Official Albums Chart

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BBC Children In Need Album Got It Covered Heading For No 1 On The UK's Official Albums Chart
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) An all-star cast of actors who have come together for BBC's Children in Need are on course for Number 1 on this Friday's Official Albums Chart.
The likes of The Crown's Olivia Colman, Helena Bonham Carter, Doctor Who's David Tennant and Jodie Whittaker have united to record Children in Need: Got It Covered, a collection of covers ranging from Coldplay's Yellow and Taylor Swift's Never Grow Up. The 11-track album features the BBC Concert Orchestra and saw the famous faces guided by award-winning producer Guy Chambers at Abbey Road Studios.

Got It Covered has a lead of nearly 4,000 chart sales as of today's Official Chart Update, made up of physical copies, digital downloads and streaming equivalent sales from across the weekend.

Jeff Lynne's ELO are heading for an 11th UK Top 10 album with From Out of Nowhere at Number 2, ahead of KIWANUKA, the critically-acclaimed third studio album from British soul singer Michael Kiwanuka at Number 3. Bob Dylan is also a new entry in the midweek Top 5 with Travelin' Thru: The Bootleg Series 15 which could mark his 39th Top 10 album.

Three more albums are aiming for this Friday's Top 10. Aled Jones & Russell Watson's second collaborative album Back In Harmony is at 6, Krept & Konan are eyeing a fourth Top 10 album with Revenge is Sweet at 8, and Jeff Goldblum could score his first UK Top 10 album with I Shouldn't Be Telling You This at 10.

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Other albums also gunning for a Top 40 placement this week are: Black Stone Cherry's Black to Blues Vol 2 (25); Wildcard by Miranda Lambert (26); Underworld's Drift Series 1: Sampler Edition (29); and Gold from M People (35). Finally, the 20th anniversary re-release of Super Furry Animals' 1999 Top 10 album Guerrilla may debut in the Top 40 (39).






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