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George Harrison's posthumous Brainwashed release sold more than 74,000 to debut at number 18, becoming the former Beatle's highest-charting album since 1987, when Cloud Nine reached number eight. (US chart file).

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George Harrison's posthumous Brainwashed release sold more than 74,000 to debut at number 18, becoming the former Beatle's highest-charting album since 1987, when Cloud Nine reached number eight. Meanwhile, Craig David's (pictured) Slicker Than Your Average opens its account at number 32, with sales of nearly 54,000. David's million-selling debut album Born To Do It only checked out of the albums ...

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