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Revelino hit Number One in Irish indie charts

Revelino: Left to right - Shane Rafferty, Bren Berry, Alan "Monty" Montgomery, Bren Tallon, and Ciaran Tallon
Revelino: Left to right - Shane Rafferty, Bren Berry, Alan "Monty" Montgomery, Bren Tallon, and Ciaran Tallon

Dublin band Revelino have the biggest-selling vinyl album in Ireland this week with the re-release and remaster of their 1994 debut album.

The critically acclaimed album also hit Number 11 on the Official Irish Albums Chart following the record's first ever vinyl pressing.

Revelino revisit their back pages on album re-release

Also on the Official Irish Albums Chart, Headie One claims this week’s highest new entry, while Fleetwood Mac’s latest retrospective reaches a new peak.

Tottenham rapper Headie bows at Number 3 with his debut album Edna, his debut solo album. It’s the second-highest debut for a British rap act this year in Ireland, following KSI topping the chart in May with Dissimulation.

Following the viral success of their 1977 single Dreams on TikTok, Fleetwood Mac’s discography has had a streaming explosion, leading to a new peak for the band’s 2018 box set 50 Years - Don’t Stop. Their classic album 1977 Rumours also returns to the Top 10, climbing to Number 6.

At the top of the chart, Pop Smoke returns to Number 1 with Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon, once again Ireland’s most streamed album of the week.

Rounding out the Top 10 this week is John Lennon with Gimme Some Truth, a new collection of some of his biggest solo tracks remixed and reworked from scratch.

Official Irish Albums Chart Top 5

2 (last week) 1 (this week) Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon - Pop Smoke Republic Records

3 2 Without Fear - Dermot Kennedy (Island)

New 3 Edna - Headie One (Relentless)

8 4 50 Years - Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac (Rhino)

7 5 Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent - Lewis Capaldi (EMI)

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