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The group's debut album Always & Forever produced six top 20 singles in the UK, including "So Good" which was a number one hit in Ireland. Released in November 1993, Always & Forever peaked at number 2, and made Eternal the first all-female group to sell over a million copies of an album in the UK, being certified 4× Platinum by March 1995. As ...
Eternal made a brief comeback in 2013, with Bryan returning to the group, only for the group to disband once again in 2014. They were considered the UK's answer to the American girl group En Vogue. [3] [4] Eternal's 1993 debut album Always & Forever peaked at number two on the UK Album Chart and went four-times
Greatest Hits (released internationally as The Best) is the first compilation album by the British girl group Eternal, released in October 1997.The album contains their fourteen consecutive Top 15 hit singles, which at the time was an unprecedented record for a British girl group.
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The album was a success and charted at number 6 in the UK Albums Chart in 1995. Eternal worked with new producers, giving them a slightly more R&B feel than their previous album Always & Forever. Power of a Woman received a positive reaction from critics, and the album was later re-released with a bonus disc featuring dance remixes. [10]
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MAKING MUSIC Indian filmmaker and composer Sanjay Leela Bhansali has launched music label Bhansali Music with the soundtrack of Netflix series “Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar.” The first song ...
The album had very little promotion, only peaking at No. 87 on the UK Albums Chart; however, it did peak at No. 15 on the UK R&B Albums Chart and was praised for its more modern R&B sound. " What'cha Gonna Do " was the only single to be released from the album, and it gave Eternal their last Top 20 hit.