The Chemical Brothers have knocked Editors from the top spot with their latest album ‘We Are The Night.’
Editors’ ‘An End Has A Start’ has slipped to four, making way for Taveling Wilburys’ ‘Collection’ at two and Crowded House debuting at three with ‘Time On Earth.’
Velvet Revolver’s ‘Libertad’ debuted at six, whole Take That, Nelly Furtado, Amy Winehouse, Kelly Clarkson and Rhianna made up the rest of the top ten.
Incredibly, Rhianna’s ‘Umbrella’ has notched up an eighth consecutive week at number one, keeping Kate Nash’s ‘Foundations’ at two.
Notably, further down the chart P Diddy re-entered at 32 with his hit ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ after he performed the track at the Princess Diana memorial concert.
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