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Thursday 12 October 1995 23:02 BST
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Fed up with waging chart wars with Essex boys, Oasis have conquered the ultimate, the top knob. They've beaten Janet Jackson! And notched up the fastest album sales since her big brother released Bad. As for Iron Maiden - oh dear, out of room.

TOP 10 ALBUMS

1 (-) (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis

2 (-) Design of a Decade Janet Jackson

3 (1) Daydream Mariah Carey

4 (2) Greatest Hits 1985-1995 Michael Bolton

5 (3) The Great Escape Blur

6 (5) Stanley Road Paul Weller

7 (-) All You Can Eat kd lang

8 (-) The X Factor Iron Maiden

9 (12) Picture This Wet Wet Wet

10 (7) D'Eux Celine Dion

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