“Hackney Diamonds” by the Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger and Co. leave Taylor Swift behind

“Hackney Diamonds” by the Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger and Co. are leaving Taylor Swift behind

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (from left to right) can look forward to another success in the German charts.

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With “Hackney Diamonds” the Rolling Stones lead the “Official German Vinyl Charts” and leave superstar Taylor Swift behind.

“Hackney Diamonds”, the Rolling Stones’ 24th studio album, is the most successful record of 2023 in Germany so far. Mick Jagger (80) and Co. are leading the “Official German Vinyl Charts”, determined by GfK Entertainment, with their album, and also have the best chance of being at the top of the 2023 vinyl charts at the end of the year, as the market research company reports.

On October 20th of this year, the band around frontman Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards (79) released their latest album. It is the Rolling Stones’ first studio album with new songs since “A Bigger Bang”, which was released around 18 years ago. “Hackney Diamonds” went straight to number one in the German album charts, and many Stones fans seem to be getting their hands on the long player in fine vinyl. The rock band could end up staying at the top of the annual vinyl charts, which will be released in early December.

Taylor Swift lines up right behind them

In the current vinyl ranking, determined by GfK Entertainment, Taylor Swift (33) is in second place with her most recently released album “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”. Her record is currently the most popular by a solo act.

Third place this month goes to rapper Kool Savas (“Red Bull Symphonic (Live)”), followed by Blink-182 with “One More Time…”. Roger Waters (“The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux”) comes in fifth with a new interpretation of what is probably the most famous Pink Floyd record. The “Official German Vinyl Charts” are determined by GfK Entertainment month after month based on sales and usage data from 2,800 retailers.

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