Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Verve comeback album debuts at No.1

Wigan four-piece The Verve have debuted at No.1 with their first album in football team years.

The reformed group's Forth LP matches the success of their last studio set, Urban Hymns, which topped the charts upon its 1997 release.

Heavy metal band Slipknot bow in second posture with new album All Hope Is Gone, piece Irish trinity The Script fall to third with their self-titled debut.

Other new entries in the cover ten get along from tardy songbird Eva Cassidy, a Michael Jackson hits compilation, rapper The Game and folk-rock isaac Bashevis Singer Teddy Thompson.

Meanwhile, the flurry of unexampled entries pushes Duffy's Rockferry outside of the top four for the first since it entered the charts in March.

The top ten albums in full (click where possible for our reviews):

1. (-) The Verve: 'Forth'
2. (-) Slipknot: 'All Hope Is Gone'
3. (1) The Script: 'The Script'
4. (-) Eva Cassidy: 'Somewhere'
5. (-) Michael Jackson: 'King of Pop'
6. (2) Abba: 'Gold - Greatest Hits'
7. (3) Duffy: 'Rockferry'
8. (4) Coldplay: 'Viva La Vida'
9. (-) The Game: 'Lax'
10. (-) Teddy Thompson: 'A Piece Of What You Need'

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