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Thursday 04 January 1996 20:02 EST
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Blur, Pulp and Oasis made good showings in 1995, but with Wet Wet Wet, pretend soldiers Robson & Jerome and pretend pop star Paul Weller, it was still a year of music that your uncle liked. Here's to Marti Pellow's head on a stick in '96.

TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 1995

1 Robson & Jerome Robson & Jerome

2 (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis

3 The Colour of My Love Celine Dion

4 Life ...................................................................Simply Red

5 Made in Heaven Queen

6 History - Past, Present and Future Michael Jackson

7 Stanley Road Paul Weller

8 Picture This Wet Wet Wet

9 The Great Escape Blur

10 Different Class Pulp

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