Madonna anchored her 11th British number one album on Sunday back her greatest hits accumulating "Celebration" took the top atom in its admission week.
The U.S. singer's best recent release, which includes hits such as "Vogue", "Like a Virgin" and "Ray of Light", pushed "The Resistance" by British bedrock bandage muse off the top of the chart.
Madonna is now the third best-acknowledged album artists in British blueprint history, abaft alone the Beatles (15 number ones) and Elvis Presley (11), according to The Official Charts Company, which compiles the account rundown.
The U.S. singer's best recent release, which includes hits such as "Vogue", "Like a Virgin" and "Ray of Light", pushed "The Resistance" by British bedrock bandage muse off the top of the chart.
Madonna is now the third best-acknowledged album artists in British blueprint history, abaft alone the Beatles (15 number ones) and Elvis Presley (11), according to The Official Charts Company, which compiles the account rundown.
London rapper Dizzee Rascal entered the blueprint at cardinal three with his fresh album "Tongue 'n Cheek", while Lebanon-born accompanist Mika was fresh at four with "The Boy Who Knew Too Much".
There was no change at the top of the singles chart, with singer-songwriter Taio Cruz captivation on to pole position with "Break Your Heart".
French DJ David Guetta's ball hit "Sexy Chick" was abiding at cardinal two and U.S. rapper Jay-Z "Empire State of Mind", recorded with R&B accompanist Alicia Keys, climbed 12 places to third.
There was no change at the top of the singles chart, with singer-songwriter Taio Cruz captivation on to pole position with "Break Your Heart".
French DJ David Guetta's ball hit "Sexy Chick" was abiding at cardinal two and U.S. rapper Jay-Z "Empire State of Mind", recorded with R&B accompanist Alicia Keys, climbed 12 places to third.
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