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TOP 10 UK SINGLES

1 (1) Boom Boom Boom Outhere Brothers

2 (-) Alright / Time Supergrass

3 (4) Shy Guy Diana King

4 (2) Unchained Melody Green & Flynn

5 (3) I'm a Believer EMF

6 (5) Whoomph! (There it is) Clock

7 (10) In the Summertime Shaggy

8 (-) Happy MN8

9 (9) A Girl Like You Edwyn Collins

10 (6) Hold Me, Thrill Me U2

TOP 10 UK ALBUMS

1 (1) These Days Bon Jovi

2 (2) HIStory Michael Jackson

3 (6) Singles Alison Moyet

4 (5) The Colour of My Love Celine Dion

5 (8) Picture This Wet Wet Wet

6 (3) Foo Fighters Foo Fighters

7 (13) I Should Coco Supergrass

8 (10) Pulse Pink Floyd

9 (7) Post Bjork

10 (4) Mirror Ball Neil Young

It's Supergrass week. The latest guitar-boys with brand new bristles (above) have bounced, sideboards akimbo, into both Album and Singles Top Tens. No doubt they'll follow established Brit-pop practise and disappear without trace next week. Unlike Bon Jovi, who have booked themselves into the top slot for the next aeon. A new subject for Damien Hirst: "The impossibility of Bon Jovi not being No 1 in the minds of their record company".

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