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Adele continues Irish album chart reign
Published Tuesday, May 3 2011, 14:53 BST | By Ryan Love | Add comment

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The 'Someone Like You' star also retains the number two position with her debut release 19. Mary Byrne remains unmoved from her three spot with Mine & Yours.
Jessie J jumps three places to number four with Who You Are, while Bruno Mars enjoys a similar jump to six with Doo Wops & Hooligans.
Within the top 20, Britney Spears's Femme Fatale climbs to number 15 in its fifth week in the chart. Two Door Cinema Club's Tourist History sits at number 20, up five from last week.
New entries this week come from: Gavin Friday at 21 with Catholic, Emmylou Harris's Hard Bargain at 36.
Notable climbers are Pink at number 23 with Greatest Hits... So Far!!!, Thin Lizzy's Waiting For An Alibi: The Collection at 29, The National's High Violet at 33 and royal wedding reception performer Ellie Goulding at 37 with Lights.
> LMFAO retain Irish number one spot
The Top 10 in full:
1. (1) Adele: '21'
2. (2) Adele: '19'
3. (3) Mary Byrne: 'Mine & Yours'
4. (7) Jessie J: 'Who You Are'
5. (4) Foo Fighters: 'Wasting Light'
6. (10) Bruno Mars: 'Doo Wops & Hooligans'
7. (7) Rihanna: 'Loud'
8. (5) Glee Cast: 'Glee The Music: Volume 5'
9. (8) Bell X1: 'Bloodless Coup'
10. (9) Declan O'Rourke: 'Mag Pai Zai'
Watch Adele perform 'Set Fire To The Rain' on BBC One's The Graham Norton Show below:
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