NORAH JONES - NEW MILESTONE FOR ALBUM CHART
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NEW MILESTONE FOR ALBUM CHART
Britain's album chart registered its 800th number one this week.
Norah Jones' Not Too Late entered at the top, dislodging The View's Hats Off To The Buskers off the number one spot to win a little piece of music trivia history.
The Klaxons' Myths Of The Near Future and Jamie T's Panic Prevention also helped flood the top five with new entries, coming in at numbers two and four respectively, while former chart-topper Amy Winehouse's Back To Black slid to number five.
In the singles chart it was Mika's third week at the top with his Grace Kelly single. The Lebanese-born star's nearest competition was from Fall Out Boy, whose This Ain't A Scene It's An Arms Race shot up four places from last week's number six.
Other big climbers included Bloc Party's The Prayer, up from number 13 to number four, and Fray's How To Save A Life, which rose from 16 to tenth place in the chart.
The highest new entry was Akon and Snoop Doggy Dogg's collaboration, I Wanna Love You.
To read a review of Norah Jones' third studio album, click here.
04 February 2007 19:57:39
Tags: NORAH JONES - AKON - AMY WINEHOUSE - BLOC PARTY - GRACE KELLY
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