Lilly Allen's West End Girl has returned to number one on the Official Physical Albums Chart for the week ending February 12, 2026. The chart, compiled by the Official Charts Company, tracks sales of CDs, vinyl, and other physical formats in the UK. New entry Wasted on Youth by Molotovs debuts at number two.
The Official Physical Albums Chart for the period from February 6 to 12, 2026, highlights a mix of re-entries, new releases, and enduring classics in the UK's physical music sales. Lilly Allen's West End Girl re-enters at number one, marking its second week on the chart and reclaiming the peak position it previously held. Molotovs' Wasted on Youth enters at number two, achieving an immediate peak there in its first week.
Other notable positions include Yeah Yeah Yeah by Cast at number three and And I'd Do It Again by Only the Poets at number four. Worms by Slayer enters at number five, while The Accidental by Francis Rossi reaches number six. Olivia Dean's The Art of Loving holds at number six after 19 weeks, and Michael Jackson's Number Ones continues its long run with 538 weeks accumulated.
Several veteran albums maintain strong presence: Robbie Williams' Britpop at number seven after three weeks, Gary Numan's Telekon peaking at number 10 over five weeks, and Fleetwood Mac's Rumours at number 11 with an impressive 893 weeks. Newer entries like How Did I Get Here by Louis Tomlinson drop from number one to number 15, and Geese's Getting Killed falls from 12 to an unspecified position but peaked at eight.
The chart also features enduring titles such as Oasis' What's the Story Morning Glory at number 19 with 983 weeks, Nirvana's Nevermind at number 35 with 1,106 weeks, and Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon at a position with 1,202 weeks and a peak of 23. These figures underscore the sustained appeal of physical formats among UK music buyers.