«Náufragos», the new album by Mutant Children, edited by Ernie and Boa Music, stars in one of the entries on the Spanish sales chart this week. They are in position 64 with an album from which two songs have been advanced: the own "Shipwrecked" and "Sunk the fleet."
The ting tings they reach number 100 with their second album, "Sounds from Nowheresville", in which they have avoided at all costs sounding the first, with all its commercial consequences. The album is ranked 23rd in the UK, well below the number 1 achieved with 'We Started Nothing'.
The Cranberries placed "Roses" in 17th place in Spain, which is their worst result in our country since the first album, far from the multiplatinum results of "No Need To Argue" and "Bury The Hatchet" (Spain was one of the countries in the world where this album performed best). It does not match the top 10 achieved in France, Italy or Canada, but it does far exceed that achieved in the UK (top 37) or the US (top 51).
They are still on the list, although going down, Evangelists (26th place) and The Red Room (37th place), while Lambchop's "Mr M" rises from 87 to 86. Lana del Rey also comes back and returns to the top 20.
On the singles list, »Stay with me» by Pastora Soler, after being selected to represent Spain at Eurovision, enters the 39 position. The uncited album entries are as follows:
3 Vanesa Martín / A matter of skin
9 Víctor Manuel / Live to sing it
41 Juan Luis Guerra / Christian Collection
70 María Carrasco / Little wish
Source: jenesaispop