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Albums Chart, where and The Wailers crowns its 40th week at number one. It falls from number seven to 13 on Catalog Albums Chart, while re-entering the Vinyl Albums Chart at 13.

by Shaggy is steady at number two on the Reggae Albums Chart, while Dutty Classics by Sean Paul retains the number three spot.

After 58 weeks, World on Fire by Stick Figure is still strong, zipping from number six to four, while The

Best of Johnny Nash enters the chart for the first time at number six.

Following his death on October 6, there has been renewed interest in Nash’s music. The Best of Johnny Nash was first released in 1991. It has 12 tracks including the Ernie Smith-penned, Ken Khouri-produced Tears on My Pillow, which topped the British charts in 1975. Other songs on the compilatio­n are Hold Me Tight, I Can See Clearly Now and the Bob Marley-written Stir it Up and Guava Jelly.

Fixtape by Popcaan slides to number seven, while Higher Place by Skip Marley tumbles to number 10. Over to the sales-driven US Reggae Albums Chart, Vybz Kartel is number one with Of Dons And Divas, which was released on June 26. Of Dons And Divas sold an additional 368 copies, for a tally of 1,658.

More Family Time by Ziggy Marley rises to number two with 234 copies while World on Fire by Stick Figure shoots from number eight to three with another 161 copies sold for a total of 26,071 copies.

Got to Be Tough by Toots and the Maytals is down to number four, while Look for The Good by Jason Mraz is steady at number five.

Upside Down 2020 by Buju Banton inches up to number six, Live at the Rainbow, 4th June 1977 by Bob Marley and the Wailers slips to number seven, and Higher Place by Skip Marley is number eight. Tropical House Cruises to Jamaica: The Reggae Collector’s Edition, is down three places to number nine while

Coastin by Iration is number 10.

Sizzla debuts at number 14 with Million Times.

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