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  2. Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Its uplifting melody and repeated "Alleluias" make this a favourite Anglo-Catholic hymn during the Easter season, the Feast of All Saints, and other times of great rejoicing. The hymn was also notably adapted for the final movement of The Company of Heaven (1937), a cantata by Benjamin Britten .

  3. All Saints (All Saints album) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Let's Get Started" was released in 1995 with only members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, under the name All Saints 1.9.7.5. However, when the group welcomed sisters Nicole Appleton and Natalie Appleton , they renamed the group All Saints, and the title of the song was altered to "If You Wanna Party (I Found Lovin')", and featured on ...

  4. Bootie Call - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by group member Shaznay Lewis and its producer Karl Gordon. "Bootie Call" was released on 31 August 1998 by London Records as the fourth single from the album. "Bootie Call" achieved chart success, topping the UK Singles Chart on 6 September 1998 and becoming the group's third consecutive number-one single.

  5. Join the Triumph - Wikipedia

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    Drawing on a variety of genres and musical styles and using a myriad of amazing synth and keyboard effects, Citizens & Saints have created a top quality project." [ 3 ] From Jesus Freak Hideout, Ryan Barbee suggests " Join the Triumph is a great collection of songs to be used within the context of corporate church gatherings, but not much more ...

  6. 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.

  7. Studio 1 (album) - Wikipedia

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    Studio 1 bears the All Saints' signature sound, a blend of pop, hip hop, R&B and a bit of rock. [8] "Hell No" was penned by Shaznay Lewis and Karl "K-Gee" Gordon. "Tell me who's that bitch I see climbing out your window", they sing. [11] "Too Nasty" is a "wayward" reggae song about indignation. [12]

  8. 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.

  9. All Hits - Wikipedia

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    All Hits is the first greatest hits album by All Saints released in 2001 following the group's split. It also features a song by Melanie Blatt and Artful Dodger called " TwentyFourSeven ". Track listing