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La Fnac unveils its Top French albums of the week

2021-05-04T23:27:21.158Z


As every week, Fnac has revealed the ranking of its Top French albums. French song, metal, pop, jazz ... Many styles are


The British trio London Grammar is once again in the first place of this Top albums of La Fnac.

Already at the top of sales last week, their third album entitled "Californian Soil" is a great success with the French.

Released on April 16, the latter contains 12 tracks and includes the single "How Does It Feel", the clip of which was unveiled on March 30.

The second position is occupied by the French death metal band Gojira, with their album "Fortitude".

As usual, the four musicians have decided to focus this opus on a theme that is dear to them: ecology.

Finally, the third place goes to the last album of Grand Corps Malade, entirely dedicated to women and entitled "Mesdames".

Top albums France: Fnac unveils its best sales

The rest of the ranking is mainly occupied by French artists. The live compilation "Le concert de sa vie" by Michel Sardou thus rose to fourth place, while the album, "Palais d'argile" by Feu! Chatterton takes the sixth position. Between them, Sting slipped in with his "Duets" collection, containing 18 duets recorded during his career. The album by pianist André Manoukian, in tribute to Serge Gainsbourg, also conquered the French public, allowing them to reach seventh place. Eighth, the singer-songwriter Eddy de Pretto returns for a second album entitled "To all the bastards". Finally, K-Pop is invited to this Top of La Fnac thanks to the Koreans of the group BTS and their opus "Map of the Soul. "Gaëtan Roussel closes the ranking with" Do you know? "

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Source: leparis

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