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Reunited Take That add another U.K. No. 1 single to its historyPosted March 5 2007 11:41 PMReunited former boy band Take That added another U.K. No. 1 single to its collection March 4 as "Shine" (Polydor) rose 10-1. Kaiser Chiefs, who led the survey last week with "Ruby" (B-Unique/Polydor) and are now No. 2, had the major consolation of debuting at the top of the album chart with their sophomore set, 'Yours Truly, Angry Mob.' Take That`s ascent to No. 1 was something of a surprise, as the track is in its fifth chart week and last week only edged into the top 10, 11-10. In a top four made up entirely of tracks on Universal labels, "The Sweet Escape" (Interscope) by Gwen Stefani featuring Akon rose 7-3 and Mika`s former bestseller "Grace Kelly" (Casablanca/Island) dipped 2-4. The Gossip`s "Standing in the Way of Control" (Back Yard Recordings) hit the top 10 for the first time in its ninth chart week, rising 13-7, and Justin Timberlake`s "What Goes Around ... Comes Around" (Jive) edged up 11-10. Nelly Furtado`s "Say It Right" (Mosley/Geffen) continued its steady progress, 14-11, and Take That`s former No. 1, "Patience" also moved up 15-14 after 16 weeks on the list. Pigeon Detectives, currently opening for Kaiser Chiefs in the U.K., followed last November`s top 40 entry "I Found Out" with a No. 19 debut for "Romantic Type" (Dance to the Radio). Kaiser Chiefs` No. 1 entry on the album chart improves on the No. 3 peak achieved by their debut set, 'Employment,' in March 2005. A great week for Take That also featured a 5-2 rebound for their quadruple platinum album 'Beautiful World.' The next highest new entry was crossover classical vocalist Hayley Westenra`s 'Treasure' (Decca) at No. 9. Two top 20 entries to the album list had a distinctly 1970s flavor, as the augmented Epic/Legacy/Sony BMG reissue of Electric Light Orchestra`s 'Out of the Blue' appeared at No. 18. The album reached No. 4 on its first release in November 1977. Meanwhile, Dr. Hook`s 'Hits and History' (Capitol) opened at No. 19, the group`s first U.K. album chart appearance since a 'Love Songs' compilation reached No. 8 in 1999. As Norah Jones racked up a fourth week at No. 1 on the European Top 100 Albums chart with 'Not Too Late' (Blue Note/Parlophone), Kaiser Chiefs` "Ruby" became their first No. 1 on Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, climbing from No. 8. Taken from M&C Keywords :
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