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[24] The Independent ' s Elizabeth Aubrey believed All Saints evolved their sound and regarded Testament as "a welcome and judicious follow on from Red Flag." [ 29 ] In a mixed review, The Daily Telegraph music critic Neil McCormick called it the band's best album in two decades, writing that it "elegantly updates" their sound, but felt its ...
All Saints returned in February 2000 with the single "Pure Shores", written by Shaznay Lewis and William Orbit for the soundtrack of the film The Beach (starring Leonardo DiCaprio). "Pure Shores" was their fifth number-one single in the UK and the second best-selling single of 2000, with 600,000 copies sold; it also became their first and only ...
"After All" is a song by English-Canadian girl group All Saints from their fifth studio album, Testament (2018). Written by group member Shaznay Lewis along with Peter Hutchings and William Orbit , whilst produced by the latter, it was released as the album's second single on 26 July 2018, by AS Recordings.
It should only contain pages that are All Saints (group) songs or lists of All Saints (group) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about All Saints (group) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Traditionally, the Christian calendar recognizes Oct. 31 as All Hallows’ Eve, holding a vigil when the faithful would pray and fast prior to the feast day of All Saints' Day (or All Hallows’ Day).
Studio 1 is the third studio album by English girl group All Saints, released on 10 November 2006, by Parlophone.It was released following a five-year hiatus during which the bandmembers had pursued solo careers.
Pages in category "All Saints (group)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Appleton (music duo) D. All Saints discography; H. Honest (film ...
"All Hooked Up" is a hip hop, [1] [2] P-funk, [3] and R&B song. [4] The Guardian ' s Caroline Sullivan commented that the group sings "'I know that you want a piece of mah ass' under the misapprehension that they're Mary J Blige", and that when Lewis sings "Why's this guy all up in my ass?", it "doesn't make her sound like anything but an English girl trying to do ghetto-fab". [5]