Madonna on course for number one

29 March 2012 Last updated at 07:22 ET

MadonnaThe critics been largely positive over Madonna's latest record

Madonna's new album MDNA is on course to top the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, according to midweek figures.

If the album makes number one in the UK, she will beat the record currently held by Elvis Presley for the most number one albums by a solo artist.

It would be her 12th appearance at number one, including compilations The Immaculate Collection and Celebration, and the Evita soundtrack.

MDNA has shifted 39,000 copies so far, said the Official Charts Company.

In the US, it is expected to sell 300,000 - 350,000 copies, almost double this week's number one, which is the soundtrack to action movie The Hunger Games.

It will be the pop star's eighth number one album in the US, and the first-week sales will be higher than those of Madonna's last studio album, Hard Candy, which debuted at number one with 280,000 copies sold, according to US chart compilers Nielsen SoundScan.

Madonna still has some way to go to break the record for the most number one albums in the UK. That honour is held by the Beatles, who topped the charts 15 times.

Reviews for MDNA album have been largely positive with The Mirror's Dean Piper saying the singer had showed younger stars she was still a "force to be reckoned with".

Billboard's Keith Caulfield called the album "a collection of thoroughly pumping pop tunes, some of which are slices of sheer brilliance".

The Guardian's Alexis Petridis was less positive, writing: "MDNA turns out to be just another Madonna album."

Neil McCormick wrote in the Daily Telegraph that the album's central manifesto of "innocent amusement over introspection" was not an "original notion".

The singer is due to tour the UK in the summer, with dates in Birmingham, London and Edinburgh.