Paul McCartney signe son 22e album dans le top 10 depuis la séparation des Beatles

Le dernier album solo de Paul McCartney, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, a atteint la cinquième place du classement Billboard 200 cette semaine.

L'album a généré 63 000 unités équivalent album aux États-Unis pour la semaine se terminant le 4 juin. Il s'est également hissé en tête des classements Top Album Sales, Vinyl Albums et Indie Store Album Sales, avec 59 500 exemplaires vendus, dont 32 000 en vinyle. Cela marque le 22e album de McCartney à atteindre le top 10 du Billboard 200 depuis la séparation des Beatles, en incluant ses albums avec les Wings. Son premier succès solo dans le top 10, McCartney, était arrivé il y a 56 ans. Au Royaume-Uni, l'album a atteint la première place du classement général, ainsi que dans les catégories Albums Sales, Physical Albums, Vinyl Albums et Record Store. Rolling Stone lui a attribué quatre étoiles et demie et l'a décrit comme un

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