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Alicia Keys and Owl City Top Charts

Empire State of Mind, the fourth album from US soul singer Alicia Keys, has topped the UK album chart this week. Released in December 2009, this marks the first UK number one album for Alicia.

Empire State of Mind was closely followed by Andre Rieu's Forever Vienna. Up two places this week, Forever Vienna is now the highest charting classical album this century. The Dutch violinist's collection of Strauss waltzes has beaten Nigel Kennedy's album of Vivaldi compositions which peaked at number three 20 years ago.

Speaking of the release, Mr Rieu, 60, said: "The waltz encapsulates all emotions in life, and this is why people love it. This UK 'pop' chart position is proof of that, so of course I am thrilled."

Paolo Nutini was down to number three with Sunny Side Up, having topped the album chart last week. This was followed by Florence and The Machine at number four with Lungs.

Corinne Bailey Rae was the highest new entry in the album chart this week with her second album The Sea. Her self titled debut was released in 2006. Corinne took a two year hiatus following the death of her husband in 2008. The Sea has been produced by the duo Steve Brown and Steve Chrisanthou, who produced her debut.
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