Eagles Album Debuts at No. 26 on U.K. Vinyl Chart
One of These Nights by the Eagles entered the Official Vinyl Albums chart at No. 26. The release marks the band's first placement outside the top 10 on the ranking.
ForbesOne of These Nights by the Eagles debuted at No. 26 on the Official Vinyl Albums chart in the United Kingdom. The placement is the band's first on the ranking to miss the top 10. Rhino Records issued an expanded deluxe edition of the album earlier this month. The set includes the original 1975 recording and a live album from the same year.
One of These Nights also appeared on other U.K. charts last week. It entered the Official Albums Sales chart at No. 21 and the Official Physical Albums tally at the same position. This week the album fell to No. 43 on the Official Physical Albums list and to No. 46 on the Official Albums Sales roster.
Thirteen new titles entered the Official Vinyl Albums chart ahead of One of These Nights. Releases by Reverend and the Makers, Basement, and Westlife took the top three positions. Live From the Forum MMXVIII by the Eagles remained at No. 2 on the Official Country Compilations chart. Dolly Parton's The Very Best Of held the top spot on that ranking for a 104th week.
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