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James Blunt tops UK album chart
Published Tuesday, Sep 25 2007, 09:39 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
James Blunt's new release All the Lost Souls has debuted at number one in the UK album chart, pushing Kanye West's Graduation into second position.
Amy Winehouse's Back to Black moves up one place from fourth to third and Reverend & the Makers enter at number five with The State of Things.
There were further new entries in the top ten for Mark Knopfler at number nine with Kill to Get Crimson, and Phil Collins' Hits debuted at number ten.
Meanwhile Luciano Pavarotti: The Ultimate Collection moved up nine places from 17th to eighth.
The top ten UK albums in full:
1. (-) James Blunt: All the Lost Souls
2. (1) Kanye West: Graduation
3. (4) Amy Winehouse: Back to Black
4. (2) 50 Cent: Curtis
5. (-) Reverend & The Makers: The State of Things
6. (3) KT Tunstall: Drastic Fantastic
7. (7) Plain White T's: Every Second Counts
8. (17) Luciano Pavarotti: The Ultimate Collection
9. (-) Mark Knopfler: Kill to Get Crimson
10. (-) Phil Collins: Hits
Amy Winehouse's Back to Black moves up one place from fourth to third and Reverend & the Makers enter at number five with The State of Things.
There were further new entries in the top ten for Mark Knopfler at number nine with Kill to Get Crimson, and Phil Collins' Hits debuted at number ten.
Meanwhile Luciano Pavarotti: The Ultimate Collection moved up nine places from 17th to eighth.
The top ten UK albums in full:
1. (-) James Blunt: All the Lost Souls
2. (1) Kanye West: Graduation
3. (4) Amy Winehouse: Back to Black
4. (2) 50 Cent: Curtis
5. (-) Reverend & The Makers: The State of Things
6. (3) KT Tunstall: Drastic Fantastic
7. (7) Plain White T's: Every Second Counts
8. (17) Luciano Pavarotti: The Ultimate Collection
9. (-) Mark Knopfler: Kill to Get Crimson
10. (-) Phil Collins: Hits
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