The View top UK album chart
Band say its the 'best feeling in the world' being Number One
The View have shot straight to the top of the album chart with their debut LP 'Hats Off To The Buskers'.
The Dundee four-piece, who had been tipped to claim the Number One spot all week, finally did so tonight (January 28), fending off stiff competition from Damon Albarn's band The Good, The Bad And The Queen, who entered the chart at Number Two with their self titled album.
The chart success rounds off a successful couple of weeks for the band who also went straight into the Top Three last week in the singles chart with 'Same Jeans', although it did slip two places to Number Five this week.
Speaking about their victory singer Kyle Falconer told NME.COM: "I can't believe it's gone to Number One, that's absolutely amazing. Its the best feeling in the world because I never expected it to go in that high not even after the single did so well last week."
NME.com 28/1/07
The View have shot straight to the top of the album chart with their debut LP 'Hats Off To The Buskers'.
The Dundee four-piece, who had been tipped to claim the Number One spot all week, finally did so tonight (January 28), fending off stiff competition from Damon Albarn's band The Good, The Bad And The Queen, who entered the chart at Number Two with their self titled album.
The chart success rounds off a successful couple of weeks for the band who also went straight into the Top Three last week in the singles chart with 'Same Jeans', although it did slip two places to Number Five this week.
Speaking about their victory singer Kyle Falconer told NME.COM: "I can't believe it's gone to Number One, that's absolutely amazing. Its the best feeling in the world because I never expected it to go in that high not even after the single did so well last week."
NME.com 28/1/07
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