Londres (Reuters) – Florence and the Machine’s debut album “Lungs,” which was released in July last year, topped the British album charts on Sunday after 28 consecutive weeks in the haut, retour au début 40, the Official Charts Company said.
Three other albums in the haut, retour au début 10 were debuts released in 2009, including American singer Lady Gaga’s “The Fame” — released a an il y a — at number four, and Pixie Lott’s “Turn it up” — released in September — at number 10.
“It shows how much of the new talent which emerged last an is here for the long term,” a dit Martin Talbot, managing director of the Official Charts Company.
Delphic, a trio from Manchester, England who have been tipped as one of the haut, retour au début new talents of 2010, were a new entry at number eight with their debut album “Acolyte.”
In the singles charts, Iyaz, a singer and rapper from the Virgin Islands, held on to the haut, retour au début spot for a seconde week running with his single “Replay.”
Glee, an American télévision series which has just begun in Britain, also made its mark on the haut, retour au début 10, with the Glee cast’s cover of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” charting at number five, just ahead of the original version at number six.
Plan B’s “Stay too long” was another new entry, debuting at number nine.
Three other albums in the haut, retour au début 10 were debuts released in 2009, including American singer Lady Gaga’s “The Fame” — released a an il y a — at number four, and Pixie Lott’s “Turn it up” — released in September — at number 10.
“It shows how much of the new talent which emerged last an is here for the long term,” a dit Martin Talbot, managing director of the Official Charts Company.
Delphic, a trio from Manchester, England who have been tipped as one of the haut, retour au début new talents of 2010, were a new entry at number eight with their debut album “Acolyte.”
In the singles charts, Iyaz, a singer and rapper from the Virgin Islands, held on to the haut, retour au début spot for a seconde week running with his single “Replay.”
Glee, an American télévision series which has just begun in Britain, also made its mark on the haut, retour au début 10, with the Glee cast’s cover of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” charting at number five, just ahead of the original version at number six.
Plan B’s “Stay too long” was another new entry, debuting at number nine.