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Veteran rockers The Eagles have topped the UK album chart for
the first time.
No
band has ever taken longer to reach number one, with a 33-year
gap between their debut UK hit, On the Border, and this release,
Long Road Out of Eden.
The
success of the US group's first full studio album since The Long
Run in 1979 means Britney Spears has had to settle for second
place with Blackout.
Leona Lewis remains number one in the singles countdown, selling
more than the rest of the top five put together.
Her
song Bleeding Love is in first place for a second week, with
158,370 sales, followed by Take That's Rule the World.
Westlife have gone in at number three with Home. Timbaland's
track Apologize climbs three places to four and Valerie by Mark
Ronson and Amy Winehouse remains at five.
Elsewhere in the singles chart, Ibiza floorfiller Heater by
Samim - which features a sample of an accordion - jumps from 29
to 12.
Elvis Presley scores a re-entry at 15 with Viva Las Vegas, the
latest of his hits to be re-released in the UK.
And
Swedish star Robyn, whose last single went to number one, enters
the top 40 at 17 with Handle Me.
On
the album chart, last week's bestseller - The Trick to Life by
guitar group The Hoosiers - falls to number three.
There is a high new entry - at number four - for Raising Sand,
the collaboration between Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant and
singer-songwriter Alison Krauss.
Whitney Houston's The Ultimate Collection went in at five.
Irish country stars Daniel O'Donnell and Mary Duff are new at
six with their collection of duets, Together Again.
And
new albums by Queen and the Backstreet Boys enter at 20 and 21
respectively.
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