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FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE CHRISTMAS, there is a lack of agreement about the top future flyers: HMV buyers continue to click most frequently on Alexandra Burke's debut album (despite the fact it is not released for eight months); Play users support The Prodigy above all others; and U2's No Line On The Horizon arrives at the top of the Amazon list - but there are seven acts who appear in the Top 20 pre-release charts at all three e-tailers, among them Lily Allen, U2, The Fray and Morrissey.
In such company, one act who appears to be punching above his weight is American blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa, who fell short of the Top 200 with his first seven albums but reached number 50 with 2007's Sloe Gin, and improved to number 45 with last year's Live From Nowhere In Particular. His ...