Jamie Webster scoops the first ever Number 1 album on the Official Folk Albums Chart with his debut studio album We Get By.
09.10.2020 - 13:47 / officialcharts.com
Sade are recording a new album during lockdown, which would herald their first new material in a decade.
It would be the British soul group's first full-length release since 2010's Soldier of Love, and only their seventh LP overall in a career that now spans nearly 40 years.
In a new profile by GQ, it is confirmed that the band - fronted by Sade Adu and featuring Paul Denman, Andrew Hale and Stuart Matthewman - are currently locked away working on the LP at Sade's house in Gloucestershire.
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Jamie Webster scoops the first ever Number 1 album on the Official Folk Albums Chart with his debut studio album We Get By.
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