William Hill have speedily released their latest odds for who will win the 2011 Barclaycard Mercury Prize - minutes after the nominees have been announced.
Unsurprisingly, Adele and PJ Harvey are still the frontrunners, with the lesser known Gwilym Simcock, Ghostpoet and King Creosote & Jon Hopkins bringing up the rear.
Here’s the full list:
4/1 Adele ‘21’
4/1 PJ Harvey ‘Let England Shake’
5/1 Elbow ‘Build a Rocket Boys!’
5/1 Tinie Tempah ‘Disc-Overy’
6/1 Anna Calvi ‘Anna Calvi’
6/1 Katy B ‘On a Mission’
8/1 Metronomy ‘The English Riviera’
8/1 Everything Everything ‘Man Alive’
8/1 James Blake ‘James Blake’
10/1 Gwilym Simcock ‘Good Days at Schloss Elmau’
10/1 Ghostpoet ‘Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam’
10/1 King Creosote & Jon Hopkins ‘Diamond Mine’
The overall winner of the 2011 Prize will be decided and announced at the Barclaycard Mercury Prize Awards Show, which will be broadcast live on BBC Two on 6th September 2011. Lauren Laverne will present.
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