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13, Black Sabbath's new studio album, is their first in 35 years to feature the original members, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler - and is set for No.1 on the UK album chart this week.
13 is currently at the top of the midweek charts which may lead to the band getting their first UK chart topper in 43 years, after Paranoid in September 1970. Kerrang! magazine have heralded it as 'rock's biggest comeback in 35 years'.
The heavy metal legends are ahead of Beady Eye's new album, BE, by 4,500 copies so Liam Gallagher and his band will need to step it up to overcome Ozzy and his gang.
The No.3 spot is occupied by Boards Of Canada's eagerly awaited album, Tomorrow's Harvest.
Watch the video for single 'God is Dead?' from 13 below:
In the Singles Mid Week chart, Robin Thicke is set to break half a million sales as track 'Blurred Lines' is on its way to its third week at No.1.
'Blurred Lines' is followed closely by 'Lalala' by Naughty Boy ft Sam Smith which is comfortably settled in at No.2 for its third week in a row.