Amy Winehouse has returned to the top of the album chart with a deluxe edition of her second album ‘Back To Black’.
The new edition of the album, which was initially released in 2006, features rare demos and acoustic versions of Winehouse’s songs.
The singer’s return to the top held off competition from Goldfrapp, whose second album, ‘Seventh Tree’, went in at number two.
Elsewhere in the album chart, sales of Mark Ronson’s ‘Version’ and Mika’s ‘Life In Cartoon Motion' continued to rise following their success at the recent BRIT Awards.
In the singles chart, Duffy made it three weeks at number one with her debut single ‘Mercy’.
‘Mercy’ became only the third song to top the charts on downloads alone when it was released on February 11th.
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