
Duffy's 'Rockferry' is back on top of the UK album charts this week, despite the Rolling Stones' 'Shine A Light' crashing into the top two.
THe CD album of the Martin Scorsese documentary film enters at number two, with REM's 'Accelerate' - last week's No.1 album - falling to three.
Manchester's The Courtneers' had a strong debut entry with 'St Jude' after heavy online promotion, while Leona Lewis' 'Spirit' rounds out this week's top five. Veteran indie band James returned to the album chart with 'Hey Ma' debuting at ten, while Tammy Wynette's 'Stand By Your Man' hits collection debuted at 23.
Despite climbing one place to number two, Sam Sparrow's single 'Black and Gold' didn't do enough to dislodge Estelle's 'American Boy' from the top of the singles chart this week.
The track, featuring Kanye West, took its fifth week at number one, while Fo Rida's 'Low' was at three, Madonna's 'Four Minutes' ft. Justin Timberlake dropped to four and Mariah Carey's 'Touch My Body' stormed into the top five.
There was a new entry at nine for Swedish singer Petra Marklund - aka September - with 'Cry for You', while hotly-tipped Florida band Black Kids landed a number 11 debut with 'I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with You'.