All Saints

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studio album
First released:
Oct 8 1997

Overview Edit

All Saints is the debut studio album by British recording girl band All Saints. It was released on November, 24 1997 by London Records. All Saints worked with several producers on the album; mainly Cameron McVey, John Benson, Johnny Douglas, Karl "K-Gee" Gordon, Magnus Fiennes, Nellee Hooper, Karen Gibbs and Neville Henry. Musically, the album drew inspiration from electronic, hip hop, R&B, swing, synthpop and UK garage music. .

Album spawned five top ten hit singles: "I Know Where It's At", "Never Ever", "Under the Bridge / Lady Marmalade", "Bootie Call" and "War Of Nerves". "Never Ever" was the most successful of the five singles, reaching number-one in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, and reaching the top ten in nine other countries including the United States on the Billboard Hot 100 - at the same time becoming the best-selling single by any girl band (including the Spice Girls) to-date.

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Release dates:
  • Mar 10 1998 in United States

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4 stars A Fairly Solid Debut From A Short-Lived Rival Band
In the 1990's the Spice Girls were the No.1 female girl group. They dominated the charts all over the world for three years and became iconic superstars in the process. Naturally, you always get imitators who come along and try to repeat the success of the original and best - but never quite succeed. A British girl band called the All Saints nearly achieved this in 1998 with their self-titled debut album. The Spice Girls were compared to the Beatles in terms of worldwide appeal and a level of in…
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2 stars Well, At Least They're Better Than The Spice Girls......
That might not be saying much, but it is something.....I guess. Unless you're a fan of mindless, corporate product pop drivel deviod of heart (in which case you can disregard most of this review), if you own this you probably bought this for the same reason I did---the soulful single "Never Ever." If you haven't bought it yet, save your money and just get the single. The rest of the album really isn't worth mentioning. At all. What really gets me about this whole thing though, is that these girl…
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Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Never Ever
    6:27
    2
    Bootie Call
    3:35
    3
    I Know Where It's At
    5:08
    4
    Under the Bridge
    5:00
    5
    Heaven
    4:47
    6
    Alone
    3:34
    7
    If You Want to Party (I Found Lovin')
    4:15
    8
    Trapped
    4:55
    9
    Beg
    4:00
    10
    Lady Marmalade
    3:53
    11
    Take the Key
    4:12
    12
    War of Nerves
    5:08

Credits Edit

  1. engineer

    1. Jim Abbiss [Mixing]

Other versions Edit

All Saints 12 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: London Records
catalog number: 422 828997 2
release dates: 1998 in United States
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12 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Oct 8 1997 in Japan
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All Saints 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: London Records
catalog number: 556 004-2
release dates: Mar 10 1998 in United States
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