New York pop group Scissor Sisters had the UK's best-selling album of 2004 after overtaking rock band Keane's sales on the last day of the year.
Scissor Sisters' self-titled debut CD sold 1,594,259 copies in 2004 - 582 more than Keane's Hopes and Fears.
Scissor Sisters, whose hits included Comfortably Numb, Laura and Mary, have mixed a hip club style with pop tunes.
Robbie Williams' Greatest Hits was the year's third biggest-seller, followed by Maroon 5, Katie Melua and Anastacia.
US R&B star Usher's Confessions was sixth, with Norah Jones, Snow Patrol and pop-opera group Il Divo also in the top 10.
UK'S TOP ALBUMS OF 2004
The Scissor Sisters' surge was so unexpected BBC Radio 1 named Keane as the top-seller in a rundown on New Year's Eve.
The top two artists, virtually unknown at the start of 2004, were both signed by the UK arm of music giant Universal.
Universal Music UK chairman Lucian Grainge said: "It's a fantastic result, but what is most special is that the two biggest-selling albums of the year are both from brand new UK-signed artists."
Dido topped the UK's album sales in 2003 and 2001, with Robbie Williams taking the crown in 2002.
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