The Verve 'Forth' album was the number one album in the UK this week, beating out Slipknot who are doing it better in other parts of the planet.
The Verve was in front in UK as the firing pistol was shot for this week's race and managed to come out of top on a big week of debuts for the chart.
6 albums debuted in this week's UK Top 10.
With The Verve and Slipknot taking up number 1 and 2, number 4 place went to Eva Cassidy for 'Somewhere', 'number 5 for Michael Jackson with 'King of Pop', number 9 was The Game 'LAX' and at 10 Teddy Thompson 'A Piece Of What You Need'.
Falling out of the top 10 were Rihanna 'Good Girl Gone Bad', Kid Rock 'Rock N Roll Jesus', Noah & The Whale 'Peaceful The World Lays Me Down', Scouting For Girls 'Scouting For Girls' but the biggest loser was Monkey, dropping from 5 to 33 with 'Journey To The West'.
Kid Rock has brought on one interesting chart position. With thanks to his hit song 'All Summer Long', Lynyrd Skynyrd is back in the UK chart with their 'Greatest Hits' album. Kid Rock samples their 70s rock classic 'Sweet Home Alabama', along with Warren Zevon's 'Werewolves of London' on 'All Summer Long'.
Undercover.com.au