Spice Girls have pushed the Eagles back to second position with less than 400 units separating number one and number two this week on the Australian chart.
Spice Girls 'Greatest Hits' pushed ahead of the Eagles 'Long Road Out Of Eden' in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia to give it the overall top spot nationally.Spice Girls 'Greatest Hits' sold 14,236 units to Eagles 'Long Road Out Of Eden' on 13,881.
Guy Sebastian claimed third spot. His 'The Memphis Album' sold 9,916 units.
Elsewhere in the top 10, The Killers rarities record 'Sawdust' came in at number 7 on 7,257 units and Led Zeppelin's 'Mothership' was at number 8 on 7,019 units sold.
In the Top 20, Celine Dion was at 12 after 5,149 sales, Alicia Keys made it to 13 with 4,729 units sold and Matt Tilley's 'Three's A Crowd' debuted at 14 on 4,727 sales.
Kylie Minogue had the number one single. '2 Hearts' sold 6,149 units.
AC/DC remained at number one on the DVD chart after selling 4,322 copies of 'Plug Me In'.










