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Dylan scores first No.1 album since 1970
Published Sunday, May 3 2009, 19:02 BST | By Nick Levine

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Together Through Life, the veteran singer-songwriter's 33rd studio set, debuts at number one this week, becoming his first album to reach the top since New Morning in 1970.
Behind Dylan, The Enemy have to settle for a number two debut with second album Music For The People. Their debut, We'll Live And Die In These Towns, reached number one upon its July 2007 release.
Lady GaGa's The Fame, top of the albums chart for the last three weeks, slips to three.
Meanwhile, Pussycat Dolls also debut inside the top ten this week, landing at nine with Doll Domination - The Mini Collection.
The top ten albums in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (-) Bob Dylan: 'Together Through Life'
2. (-) The Enemy: 'Music For The People'
3. (1) Lady GaGa: 'The Fame'
4. (3) Beyoncé: 'I Am... Sasha Fierce'
5. (5) Lily Allen: 'It's Not Me, It's You'
6. (10) Pink: 'Funhouse'
7. (6) The Prodigy: 'Invaders Must Die'
8. (4) Kings of Leon: 'Only By The Night'
9. (-) Pussycat Dolls: 'Doll Domination - The Mini Collection'
10. (8) Akon: 'Freedom'
Source: Official Chart Company
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