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1: All The Lost Souls - James Blunt |
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Second album has winning mix of 70's pop and acoustic rock |
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No
2: Graduation - Kanye West |
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Vintage synthesized sounds from the king of hip hop |
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No
3: Back To Black - Amy Winehouse |
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Great soul music from the Camden diva |
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No
4: Curtis - 50 Cent |
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Third album from hip hop heavyweight with guest stars |
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No
5: The State Of Things - Reverend and The Makers |
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Debut album by Arctic Monkey associate Jon McClure |
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No
6: Drastic Fantastic - KT Tunstall |
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Second album from Scottish folk-pop singer-songwriter |
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No
7: Every Second Counts - Plain White T's |
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Straight power pop rock, crunchy guitars and bouncy songs |
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No 8:
The Ultimate Collection - Luciano Pavarotti |
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Hits compilation from one of the great operatic tenors |
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9: Kill To Get Crimson - Mark Knopfler |
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Homespun songs on former Dire Straits guitarist's fifth solo album |
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10: Hits - Phil Collins |
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What it says on the tin - biggest hits from pop's Mr Smoothie |
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