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The Courteeners make history as album reaches UK number one 15 years after release

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The Courteeners frontman Liam Fray said "good things come to thems that wait" after their album St Jude made history, reaching number one on the Official UK Charts almost 15 years after its original release.

The Manchester-formed rock trio's 2008 debut have secured their first-ever number one album following the release of their 15th anniversary addition of the album - featuring remastered tracks and previously unreleased material.

St Jude has become the album with the longest time between release and reaching the top spot - 14 years nine months and 14 days after its original release, the Official UK Charts has said.

The band - consisting of frontman Fray, Michael Campbell and Daniel "Conan" Moores - also became the third in Official UK Chart history to reach number one with a reissued album, alongside The Rolling Stones with Goats Head Soup and Exile On Main St; and The Beatles with Abbey Road and Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Source: Press Association

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