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The top ten albums of 2009 are unveiled, capping off the end to a great year in music.
The top ten will be unveiled tomorrow, but these albums are just as worthwhile.
Part three of five finds an even mixture of debuts and veteran releases that made a mark in 2009.
Part two of our five-day feature broadens the coverage of this year's finest albums.