Harrison Craig Back on Top of Albums Charts

Harrison Craig proves he’s a force to be reckoned with this week with his album More Than a Dream returning to the top of the ARIA albums charts.

It’s a massive feat for the reigning Voice champion, who kept Jay-Z from the top spot and bumped our own Bliss N Eso’s Circus in the Sky down to number three.

Hillsong Live have also fallen with Glorious Ruins slipping from number three to six.

Josh Pyke made plenty of noise on Facebook this week about stores failing to stock his newie The Beginning and the End of Everything, so it’s impressive to see it still managed to snag the number seven spot on debut.

Troy Cassar-Daley and Adam Harvey are also continuing to make an impact on the charts with The Great Country Songbook. It sits at number nine this week.

We’re back to the usual suspects in the singles charts, with stayers Timomatic and Matt Corby sitting at number seven and ten respectively.

Click below for this week’s top tens.

Top 10 Albums

1. More Than a Dream – Harrison Craig
2. Magna Carta Holy Grail – Jay-Z
3. Circus in the Sky – Bliss N Eso
4. The Truth About Love – P!nk
5. Greatest Hits … So Far!!! – P!nk
6. Glorious Ruins – Hillsong Live
7. The Beginning and the End of Everything – Josh Pyke
8. A – Agnetha Faltskog
9. The Great Country Songbook – Troy Cassar-Daley and Adam Harvey
10. Unorthodox Jukebox – Bruno Mars

Top 10 Singles

1. “Wake Me Up” – Avicii
2. “Counting Stars” – OneRepublic
3. “Blurred Lines” – Robin Thicke feat. T.I. and Pharrell
4. “We Can’t Stop” – Miley Cyrus
5. “True Love” – P!nk
6. “Radioactive” – Imagine Dragons
7. “Parachute” – Timomatic
8. “Dear Darlin’” – Olly Murs
9. “Wild” – Jessie J feat. Big Sean
10. “Resolution” – Matt Corby

Image source: Eva Rinaldi @ Wikimedia Commons

One thought on “Harrison Craig Back on Top of Albums Charts

  1. Winning the second series of The Voice was a big achievement for this young Australian singer and truly he has kept his nice work going. Replacing Jay-Z from the top is no mean achievement but will he be able to sustain himself in the long run?

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