Harry Styles’ ‘Harry’s House’ is the biggest-selling vinyl album of 2022 so far

Liam Gallagher, Wet Leg and Muse also appear in the Top Five

Harry Styles‘ latest album ‘Harry’s House’ has been confirmed as the biggest-selling vinyl LP of the year so far.

The former One Direction singer’s third solo record was released in May, and features the record-breaking Number One single ‘As It Was’.

According to the Official Charts Company, Styles has shifted 60,000 copies of ‘Harry’s House’ on vinyl since it came out – more than any other LP year-to-date.

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Additionally, Styles second album ‘Fine Line’ (2019) landed at Number 27 on the list of the biggest full-length vinyl of 2022, while his 2017 self-titled debut came in at Number 37.

The rest of the Top Five is made up of Liam Gallagher‘s ‘C’mon You Know’ (Number Two), Wet Leg‘s self-titled debut (Number Three), Muse‘s ‘Will Of The People’ (Number Four) and Fontaines D.C.‘s ‘Skinty Fia’ (Number Five).

You can check out the Top 10 below, and find the full Top 40 run-down here.

1. ‘Harry’s House’ – Harry Styles
2. ‘C’mon You Know’ – Liam Gallagher
3. ‘Wet Leg’ – Wet Leg
4. ‘Will Of The People’ – Muse
5. ‘Skinty Fia’ – Fontaines D.C. 
6. ‘Rumours’ – Fleetwood Mac
7. ‘The Overload’ – Yard Act
8. ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’ – Paolo Nutini
9. ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ – Pink Floyd
10. ‘AM’ – Arctic Monkeys

Last month, Styles became the longest-reigning British artist to top the chart with a single track, usurping Elton John‘s 1997 hit ‘Candle In The Wind’ (which spent 14 weeks at Number One).

‘As It Was’ also became the longest-running Number One by a solo artist, overtaking Whitney Houston‘s ‘I Will Always Love You’ (1992) and Mariah Carey‘s ‘We Belong Together’ (2005), as well as the aforementioned ‘Candle In The Wind’.

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In May, Styles achieved the rare feat of simultaneously holding the Number One album and Number One track titles with ‘Harry’s House’ and ‘As It Was’, respectively, in a number of countries.

Harry Styles revealed in August that he was already working on ideas for his fourth solo studio effort.

He’s due to return to the UK and Ireland next summer as an extension to his mammoth ‘Love On Tour’.

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