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esoteric44ngel · 3 months ago
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angelstills · 7 months ago
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Overload (2000)
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inspirednarcissus · 11 months ago
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The Sugababes by Catherine Servel for Ponystep Magazine, 2013.
The 25th of December is a sacred holiday because it’s the anniversary of The Lost Tapes.
Merry MKSmas, y’all!
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one-time-i-dreamt · 2 years ago
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Good morning, this is a classic
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e-mailmyheart · 2 years ago
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Sugababes - The Lost Tapes (2014/2022)
A quick back cover and back insert I threw together for my favorite album of 2022. I made this the day before the deluxe was released so I’ll probably re-do it with the deluxe songs listed later.
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freshlyblaked · 1 year ago
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when the rain comes by sugababes, september 2023
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ifimadeatblrin2005 · 2 years ago
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danbenzvi · 2 years ago
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On The Jukebox: George Michael - “Twenty Five (Deluxe Edition)”
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[The second career Greatest Hits album from George Michael issued to celebrate 25 years in music for Michael (Wham!’s first album, “Fantastic”, having been released in 1983).  As opposed to “Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael” (which only covered material released during the period covered by Michael’s first three solo albums), “Twenty Five” covers a selection of Wham! tracks, material from “Songs From The Last Century” and “Patience” and non-album tracks released since “Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael”. 
Streaming availability with this collection is a little unusual.  There is a 2 CD version of “Twenty Five” which, while available for purchase, does not appear to be available to stream at all.  The version available on streaming is the 3 CD deluxe edition which was only available originally through Best Buy here in the US.  This version has two prominent track substitutions: “Feeling Good” takes the place of Wham!’s “Freedom” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” takes the place of “Round Here”.  These substitutions are only on the US version; it is likely that streamers outside of the US will be able to access the original track listing (and if you can access the Japanese version of the collection, you’ll get two more songs: “Kissing A Fool” and Wham!’s “Club Tropicana”).
As with “Ladies & Gentlemen”, here are the tracks on “Twenty Five” that are not available on George Michael’s albums to date:
Wham! - “Everything She Wants” (12″ Remix) (original version is on Wham!’s album “Make It Big”)
“Feeling Good” (originally from the Broadway musical “The Roar Of The Greasepaint, The Smell Of The Crowd” but best known for Nina Simone’s cover version)
“Too Funky” (Single Version) (original version featured on the “Red Hot & Dance” compilation)
“Freeek!” (original 2002 single release version.  The version of this track on George’s album “Patience” is the “Freeek! ‘04″ remix)
George Michael vs. The Ones - “Flawless (Go To The City)” (Radio Edit) (original track from the album “Patience”)
“An Easier Affair” (non-album single; this collection marks its debut)
“Careless Whisper” (Single Edit) (original version on Wham!’s album “Make It Big”)
“Last Christmas” (Single Edit) (original version on Wham!’s album “Music From The Edge Of Heaven”)
“A Different Corner” (Single Edit) (original version on Wham!’s album “Music From The Edge Of Heaven”)
George Michael featuring Paul McCartney - “Heal The Pain” (while this version has been included as bonus content on reissues of George Michael’s older albums, this collection marks its original release)
George Michael featuring Mutya Buena - “This Is Not Real Love” (non-album single; this collection marks its debut)
“Understand” (non-album single; this collection marks its debut)
“You Know That I Want To” (non-album single)
Wham! - “If You Were There” (non-album single)
“Safe” (originally available on the bonus disc “Upper” which accompanied one of the deluxe editions of the album “Older”)
“Brother Can You Spare A Dime” (original version on the album “Songs From The Last Century”.  This version is from the “Pavarotti & Friends For Cambodia & Tibet” event)]
[Featuring guest appearances from Mary J. Blige, Paul McCartney, Elton John, and Mutya Buena.]
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featherboa5469 · 5 months ago
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blondefail · 1 year ago
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esoteric44ngel · 6 months ago
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mutya (2008)
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angelstills · 7 months ago
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Overload (2000)
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inspirednarcissus · 7 months ago
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The Sugababes by Phil Fisk.
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Tracklist:
Just A Little Bit • Real Girl • Song 4 Mutya (Out Of Control) • Breakdown Motel • Strung Out • It's Not Easy • Suffer For Love • Not Your Baby • Wonderful • B Boy Baby • This Is Not (Real Love) • Paperbag • My Song
Submitter's Note: Mutya Buena is a member of the girl group Sugababes and this was her first album as a solo artist!
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djfrancuz · 4 months ago
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Sugababes - Change Live Mix #dancepop #rnbpop #rnbremix #soulrnb @Posi...
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 4 months ago
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Sugababes - Overload 2000
"Overload" is the debut single of British girl group Sugababes. It was released on 11 September 2000 as the lead single from the group's debut studio album, One Touch. At the time, the group consisted of young teenagers Siobhán Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan. "Overload" was co-written by Sugababes together with the song's co-producers Cameron McVey, Paul Simm and Jony Rockstar.
"Overload" reached number 6 on the UK Singles Chart and was nominated for "Best British Single" at the 2001 BRIT Awards. It peaked at number 15 in Ireland, number 3 in Austria for two consecutive weeks, number 3 in Germany, number 5 in Switzerland, and number 2 in New Zealand. The song features on the soundtrack to the 2001 film High Heels and Low Lifes, and the 2002 film 40 Days and 40 Nights. English indie pop band Bastille covered the song for the soundtrack of the 2015 film Kill Your Friends. Mattel teamed with the Sugababes to create a new themed Barbie collection, which was released only in the UK in May 2007.
One Touch became the only album featuring the group's original line-up, until 2022. Donaghy left the group in 2001 and was replaced by former Atomic Kitten member Heidi Range. With her, Sugababes released three multi-platinum albums. In December 2005, Buena was replaced by Amelle Berrabah. In 2009, after 11 years in Sugababes, Buchanan, the final original member, was sacked without her knowledge and replaced by Jade Ewen. In 2011, the original lineup re-formed as Mutya Keisha Siobhán and released the single "Flatline". The trio regained the legal rights to the name Sugababes in 2019.
"Overload" received a total of 53,2% yes votes.
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