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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.
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The album All Saints was released in October 1997, reached number two on the UK Album Chart, and was BPI-certified five times platinum in the UK 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 single in May 1998, earning a gold ...
In October 2000, All Saints released the single "Black Coffee", which became their sixth and final number-one single in the UK, selling 200,000 copies. This preceded their second studio album, Saints & Sinners , which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, eventually reaching double-platinum certification in the UK for sales of 600,000 ...
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.
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.
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Pete Tong, All Saints' A&R at the time, wanted the group to be a part of the soundtrack he was producing for Danny Boyle's film The Beach. [5] [6] Boyle, however, disliked the idea of having a pop group associated with his film. Tong then contacted Orbit and convinced Boyle to include All Saints on the basis that Orbit would produce the song. [5]