Girls Aloud bag album glory
Girls Aloud are at one and three in the album and single charts respectively
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Sunday, 05, Nov 2006 07:50
They may not have even been around for four years but Girls Aloud are sitting pretty atop the UK album charts for the first time with their greatest hits.
The quintet's fourth album The Sound of Girls Aloud pushed Robbie Williams Rudebox into second place.
In the single's chart Fedde Le Grand moves up one to the top spot with Put Your Hands Up for Detroit, with last week's best selling Star Girl by McFly plummeting to nine.
Another big mover this week is Yeah Yeah by Bodyrox ft Luciana, which gained nine places to claim the runner's up spot.
The aforementioned Girls Aloud remain at number three with Something Kinda Oooh, with Beyonce's Irreplaceable and My Chemical Romance's Welcome to the Black Parade in the two places following.
U2 and Green Day are a new entry at six with The Saints are Coming, Amy Winehouse and Rehab stays at seven, while Razorlight's America slips one to eight.
Bob Sinclair and Cutee B's Rock this Party (Everybody Dance Now) completes the top ten.
Back in the album chart Amy Winehouse is another new entry at three with Back to Black, with Meatloaf's Bat Out of Hell and My Chemical Romance rounding off the biggest five sellers.