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Muse notch up third No.1 album
Published Sunday, Sep 20 2009, 19:26 BST | By Nick Levine

The Resistance debuts at the top of the UK albums chart this week after outselling the next three releases combined. Muse also reached the summit with 2006's Black Holes and Revelations and 2003's Absolution.
Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again compilation slips to two, while Peter Andre's Revelation lands at three - his highest position on the chart since 1996.
Meanwhile, Jay-Z scores his first ever UK top ten album after bowing at four with The Blueprint 3, home to his recent number one single 'Run This Town'.
Pixie Lott also enters the top ten this week, landing at six with debut disc Turn It Up.
The top ten albums in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (-) Muse: 'The Resistance'
2. (1) Vera Lynn: 'We'll Meet Again - The Very Best Of'
3. (-) Peter Andre: 'Revelation'
4. (-) Jay-Z: 'The Blueprint 3'
5. (-) David Gray: 'Draw The Line'
6. (-) Pixie Lott: 'Turn It Up'
7. (7) Kings of Leon: 'Only By The Night'
8. (3) David Guetta: 'One Love'
9. (-) Mark Knopfler: 'Get Lucky'
10. (12) Florence and the Machine: 'Lungs'
Source: Official Chart Company
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