Mercury prize 2011 nominees – in pictures
Adele 's 21 is the biggest-selling album on the list Photograph: PR Tinie Tempah 's debut album Disc-Overy debuted at No 1 in October 2010 Photograph: Tom Oldham/Rex Features Elbow won the prize in 2008 with The Seldom Seen Kid. Now they're back on the list with Build a Rocket Boys! Photograph: PR Anna Calvi' s self-titled debut was a big hit with Guardian critics Photograph: Linda Nylind Katy B was the dubstep name to watch this year and her debut album, On a Mission, proved to be a breath of fresh air Photograph: Matt LLoyd/Rex Features James Blake 's self-titled debut album was also a chart-orientated take on dubstep Photograph: PR Everything Everything are one of just three bands on this year's shortlist – their album Man Alive tried to carve new shapes out of guitar music Photograph: Christopher Thomond Metronomy 's The English Riviera avoided difficult second album syndrome Photograph: Linda Nylind PJ Harvey 's eighth album, Let England Shake, was a critical smash – many thought it her best work yet Photograph: Seamus Murphy/PR Fife folkie King Creosote teamed up with electronica boffin Jon Hopkins for the lovely, understated album Diamond Mine Photograph: PR Gwilym Simcock 's Good Days at Schloss Elmau is the year's jazz nomination Photograph: Eric Richmond/PR Ghostpoet provided an innovative take on UK hip-hop with his Peanut Butter Blues and Melancholy Jam Photograph: Samuel Dietz/Redferns
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