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The Enemy top the UK album chart
Published Monday, Jul 16 2007, 12:56 BST | By Matthew Houghton
The Enemy have taken the UK album number one with their new release We'll Live and Die In These Towns.
The top five this week saw three new entries, with Interpol's Our Love To Admire and Zeitgeist by the Smashing Pumpkins taking the number two and four spots respectively.
Last week's number one by the Chemical Brothers dropped four places to number five.
The top ten UK albums in full:
1. (-) The Enemy: We'll Live And Die In These Towns
2. (-) Interpol: Our Love To Admire
3. (2) Travelling Wilburys: Collection
4. (-) Smashing Pumpkins: Zeitgeist
5. (1) Chemical Brothers: We Are The Night
6. (7) Nelly Furtado: Loose
7. (-) Cherry Ghost: Thirst For Romance
8. (5) Take That: Never Forget: The Ultimate Collection
9. (4) Editors: An End Has A Start
10. (-) Kings Of Leon: Because Of The Times
The top five this week saw three new entries, with Interpol's Our Love To Admire and Zeitgeist by the Smashing Pumpkins taking the number two and four spots respectively.
Last week's number one by the Chemical Brothers dropped four places to number five.
The top ten UK albums in full:
1. (-) The Enemy: We'll Live And Die In These Towns
2. (-) Interpol: Our Love To Admire
3. (2) Travelling Wilburys: Collection
4. (-) Smashing Pumpkins: Zeitgeist
5. (1) Chemical Brothers: We Are The Night
6. (7) Nelly Furtado: Loose
7. (-) Cherry Ghost: Thirst For Romance
8. (5) Take That: Never Forget: The Ultimate Collection
9. (4) Editors: An End Has A Start
10. (-) Kings Of Leon: Because Of The Times
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