The Verve have topped the UK album charts for a second week in a row with their reunion record, 'Forth'.
In a static week in the album chart, the only other new entry inside the top-ten was 'Breakout' by Miley Cyrus.
While The Chemical Brothers 'Brotherhood', which features a collection of their singles from the last 13 years, debuted at eleven.
In the singles chart, Katy Perry held onto the top spot for the fifth week with her controversial single 'I Kissed A Girl'.
The only other new entry inside the top-five were The Pussycat Dolls at number four with 'When I Grow Up'.
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