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Still listening to the album non stop.

 

Will be interesting to see how it does this week, Maybe they can do a Sophie Ellis Bextor on us and get that surprise silver selling album? Just hope it dosent now collapse and have a chart run like 3-24-51-74-89-xx but at the same time I can't see what will keep it afloat now that the promo has finished and their is no hit single.

I don't even mind how it does now, I'd love to see it have longevity of course but the top 3 peak has me satisfied :wub: they don't seem to care really how it does, it's all about the music and the quality of the album backs that up.
Pet Shop Boys fell 3-21 this week, I hope this won't be the case for All Saints! I really hope 'One Woman Man' strikes, at least does something for the album. An amazing song.
Pet Shop Boys fell 3-21 this week, I hope this won't be the case for All Saints! I really hope 'One Woman Man' strikes, at least does something for the album. An amazing song.

 

Is that the confirmed next single?

 

I can't get enough of it at the moment.

Perhaps only the Spice Girls.

 

I loved them (singles, and also their solo stuff!! 24/ 7 :wub: ) but so did my mam's friends! I think if they WEREN'T marketed as a MOR band AS WELL as a teen band then their record label really missed a beat to make them huuuge. I mena, The Beach, Black Coffee, I can't see those songs appealing to (many) teenagers.

 

I was actually wondering how well a Spice Girls new studio album would do while writing this reply. On a low sales week they could possibly get a top three album too, though I feel in the Q4 market it would slip under the radar, but then to be fair, Red Flag would have probably 'only' got to about No.20 in Q4 too. It depends if it was an album full of songs like Viva Forever and 2 Become 1's, which I guess Radio 2 would hammer.

 

Certainly All Saints naturally had more MOR/older appeal due to the nature of some of their singles. I remember Pure Shores being pretty huge amongst people at my school (and my sister bought it on cassette single and she would have been 9 at the time!), though I don't recall any 'playground buzz' at all around Black Coffee. The songs popular at the time among my 13 year old friends were things like Kernkraft 400, Against All Odds (yes...really), The Way I Am, Lady, Body Groove and Rock DJ. Meanwhile I was in my corner loving Silence, Ordinary World and Absolutely Everybody :lol:

The album was selling about 700 copies a day after the Monday Update, so I'm afraid a fall out of the Top 20 seems likely.
Also I agree that Ratchet Behaviour is a jam and you will all deal. I think it's because it stands out a bit and is memorable, I just can't get it out of my head!
According to JosepVinaxia, the second single is This Is A War. It's lovely but One Woman Man >>>>>>>>>>>>>> obv
Third best in the holy trinity and probably more Radio 2 friendly, so a nice choice. Preferring One Woman Man at the moment though.
I really love This Is A War - and it's Mr D*'s favourite on the whole thing. If their audience is deemed to be Radio 2 listeners this time around then I think it's a strong choice.
They should've gone with Puppet on a String.
The album has increased in price to £11.88 on iTunes (The same price as downloading each track individually) so this will only put people off getting a copy!

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