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Amy Winehouse, Adele lead Irish album chart
Published Friday, Jul 29 2011, 15:03 BST | By Ryan Love | Add comment

The 'Someone Like You' star's second collection recently became the longest-running number one album in 40 years, having sold over 8 million copies worldwide.
Beyoncé's 4 moves up one place to number two, swapping places with Imelda May's Mayhem, which continues to perform strongly.
Following her death last weekend, Amy Winehouse re-enters the chart at number four with her critically-acclaimed second album Back To Black. Winehouse's debut Frank also makes a reappearance, returning to the chart at 15.
Another new top 20 entry comes from Rodrigo y Gabriela, whose Live In France release charts at number 16.
Notable climbs this week include Elbow's Build A Rocket Boys!, up 20 to number 26; Foo Fighters' Greatest Hits, which jumps 11 to 31; and Prince's Ultimate Collection, up a mammoth 63 places to 37.
> The Wanted's 'Glad You Came' retains Irish top spot
> Amy Winehouse, JLS dominate midweek charts
This week's Top 10 albums in full:
1. (1) Adele: '21'
2. (3) Beyoncé: '4'
3. (2) Imelda May: 'Mayhem'
4. (*) Amy Winehouse: 'Back To Black'
5. (5) Adele: '19'
6. (4) Imelda May: 'Love Tattoo'
7. (7) Rihanna: 'Loud'
8. (10) Thin Lizzy: 'Waiting For An Alibi: The Collection'
9. (9) Bruno Mars: 'Doowops & Hooligans'
10. (6) Lady GaGa: 'Born This Way'
Watch Adele perform 'Turning Tables' from her album 21 below:
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