Music
Boyzone stay on top of UK album chart
Published Sunday, Apr 4 2010, 19:02 BST | By Catriona Wightman

Their record Brother debuted at number one four weeks ago. It dropped two places a fortnight ago but regained the top spot last week.
The top three was unchanged, with Lady GaGa's The Fame Monster and Justin Bieber's My Worlds holding onto second and third place respectively.
The only new entry in the top ten was Free & Bad Company's greatest hits collection, which went straight in at number ten. The Glee cast climbed four places to number seven with their first compilation of songs, while the second volume jumped a place to number four.
Meanwhile, Laura Marling's I Speak Because I Can dropped 14 places to number 18 and Goldfrapp slipped 18 spots to number 24 with Head First.
Craig David missed out on the top ten, with Signed, Sealed, Delivered reaching number 13. Madonna's Sticky & Sweet Tour live album charted at number 17.
The top ten albums in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (1) Boyzone: 'Brother'
2. (2) Lady GaGa: 'The Fame Monster'
3. (3) Justin Bieber: 'My Worlds'
4. (5) 'Glee' Cast: 'Glee: The Music, Volume II'
5. (9) Florence and the Machine: 'Lungs'
6. (7) Paolo Nutini: 'Sunny Side Up'
7. (11) 'Glee' Cast: 'Glee: The Music, Volume I'
8. (8) Alicia Keys: 'The Element Of Freedom'
9. (10) Mumford & Sons: 'Sigh No More'
10. (-) Free & Bad Company: 'The Very Best Of'
Source: Official Charts Company
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