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  2. All Saints (group) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Melanie Blatt told the London Lite in 2009 that "All Saints are never getting back together again". [31] Three months later, a second compilation album called Pure Shores: The Very Best of All Saints, was released. This two-disc collection features the group's hit singles alongside a selection of album tracks and B-sides.

  3. All Saints F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Although the club claimed a foundation date of 1875, [2] a side from "the All Saint's Club" played a match in December 1874, beating a Mr Morris' XI 4–0, thanks to goals from E. and A. Langmore, C. Holt, and E. Jones. [3] It had strong links with All Saints' School, as it held most of its club meetings in a classroom there. [4]

  4. All Saints (All Saints album) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints is the debut studio album by English girl group All Saints.It was released on 24 November 1997 by London Records. [1] All Saints worked with many producers on the album: Cameron McVey, John Benson, Johnny Douglas, Karl "K-Gee" Gordon, Magnus Fiennes, Nellee Hooper, Karen Gibbs and Neville Henry.

  5. Bootie Call - Wikipedia

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    A music video was produced to promote the single. It featured All Saints sitting and lying down in an open top car while singing the song. There was also clips of a group of people walking down the street wearing matching outfits, various people being silly with the phone, break dancing in the street and a woman playing golf on top of the phone box.

  6. Lady Marmalade - Wikipedia

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    Daily Record described All Saints' version as a "passable version of LaBelle's disco classic". [50] " Lady Marmalade" was the third single taken from their self-titled debut studio album; it contained the "Marmalade" cover and a cover version of "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers .

  7. Red Flag (album) - Wikipedia

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    Red Flag is the fourth studio album by English girl group All Saints.It was released on 8 April 2016, by London Records, which relaunched especially for the project.It serves as the group's comeback album, their first in nearly a decade, following the release of 2006's Studio 1, which resulted in them being dropped by Parlophone.

  8. Nicole Appleton - Wikipedia

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    They released their debut album All Saints in November 1997, it reached number two in the UK and was certified five-times platinum by the BPI for sales of 1.5 million. The third single from the album was the double A-side "Under the Bridge / Lady Marmalade", which became their second UK number-one

  9. After All (All Saints song) - Wikipedia

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    On 29 May 2018, All Saints announced the release of their fifth studio album – and second after their reunion – titled Testament.Group member Shaznay Lewis commented that "this album feels exactly where we should be - and want to be - right now creatively", and that a highlight was reuniting with "the king of beautiful interesting sounds, William Orbit, which was just amazing". [1]