Edith Bowman will be joined by Huey Morgan, Pete Burns, Suggs and Peter Robinson as they battle it out to decide who will be deemed MTV’s Greatest Album Ever.

Edith and the panel will have to choose from a shortlist which includes Michael Jackson’s Thriller, Radiohead’s OK Computer and Nirvana’s Nevermind - as well as Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black and Oasis’ (What’s the story) Morning Glory.

The results will be aired on the 11th April  - and we don’t envy Edith’s decision.

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