Lilly Allen's West End Girl has re-entered at number one on the Official Record Store Chart for the week of 6 February to 12 February 2026. The chart tracks sales in 100 independent UK record shops across formats like CDs and vinyl. Cast's Yeah Yeah Yeah debuts at number two.
The Official Record Store Chart, compiled by the Official Charts Company in partnership with Record Store Day, reflects the week's top-selling albums in independent UK record stores. For the period ending 12 February 2026, Lilly Allen's West End Girl returned to the summit, marking its second week on the chart and reclaiming the peak position after a previous re-entry.
Cast entered the chart at number two with their new release Yeah Yeah Yeah, achieving an initial peak in its first week. Kula Shaker's Wormslayer followed at number three, while Only The Poets' And I'd Do It Again and Molotovs' Wasted On Youth rounded out the top five with peaks of four and five, respectively. Marina's Princess Of Power and The Rifles' Unplugged Album - Vol 2 occupied positions six and seven.
Lower down, Gary Numan's Telekon continued for a fourth week, and Callum Beattie's India slipped from the top spot. Long-running entries included Geese's Getting Killed in its 17th week, Olivia Dean's The Art Of Loving in week 19, Fontaines D.C.'s Romance in week 71, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours in week 271, Jeff Buckley's Grace in week 24, Radiohead's OK Computer in week 151, The Stone Roses' self-titled album in week 87, Oasis's What's The Story Morning Glory? in week 72, and Miles Davis's Kind Of Blue in week 29.
Other notable placements featured Michael Jackson's Number Ones at 16, Prince's Hitnrun Phase One at 25, and Manic Street Preachers' Generation Terrorists at a peak of 10. The chart underscores the enduring appeal of both new releases and classic albums in independent retail settings.