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A number of albums and tracks from The Cranberries catalogue has soared up the Australian iTunes music charts, following the shock passing of singer Dolores O'Riordan yesterday.
The Irish outfit's 2002 compilation Stars: The Best Of is currently charted at #2 on the iTunes Albums list, while three more LPs from the band are listed in the top ten; No Need To Argue — The Complete Sessions (#7), Everybody Else Is (#8) and Something Else (#9).
Other albums listed in the top 100 includes the 1994 original No Need To Argue (#22), To The Faithful (#34) and the deluxe edition of Roses (#72).
Three of The Cranberries' songs are also placed in the iTunes Songs chart, including Linger (#3), Zombie (#6) and Dreams (#7).
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It is expected that The Cranberries' music will re-appear in this week's ARIA Albums and Singles charts.
Meanwhile, Camila Cabello's debut effort, Camila, is predicted to land in the top three of the ARIA Albums chart this week and could push for top spot.
Other entries on the list this week include Tonight Alive's Underworld, Black Veil Brides' Vale and the Muriel's Wedding Original Cast Recording (all top ten), as well as Joe Satriani's What Happens Next (top 20), Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's Wrong Creatures, (top 30) and Corrosion Of Conformity's No Cross No Crown (top 50).
Over on the Singles chart, Ed Sheeran's Perfect is the favourite to take out top spot for the seventh-straight week, but it's likely that Aussie artist Troye Sivan's new cut, My My My!, will crack the top ten.
Expect to see a few new songs enter the list this week too, including Cabello's Never Be The Same (top 20), Taylor Swift's End Game, featuring Sheeran and Future (top 40) and The Greatest Showman track, The Greatest Show (top 50).