According to provisional data from SoundScan, Adele's 21 holds at number one on sales of 168,000, and Mumford & Sons' Sigh No More remains at number three after selling a further 54,000. Sandwiched between them is Liverpool-born Marsha Ambrosius, whose first solo album Late Nights & Early Mornings sold 96,000 copies to debut at number two.
Before going solo, Ambrosius was half of Floetry, a US-based, UK duo, alongside Natalie Stewart. Floetry's debut album, Floetic, reached number 19 in 2002, ...
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