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I think it seems like a good approach for them to take things steady, not rush into an album. Considering just how long it's been since the previous one, they're wise to try and build up their audience again. The great support they've received from Radio 2 for the single is really encouraging though! I'm happy they're back. In the best possible way, Falling Into You sounds like a continuation of where they were at 23 years ago. It's nostalgic but it really suits them.

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I agree, it's nice that they're doing it gradually by the looks of things! And yeah the Radio 2 support and also with their slot on Piano Room tomorrow is another big tick.

The reason why "Falling Into You" works for me is because it's a natural continuation / progression from what they did on Everything's Eventual, and it sounds timeless yet still of their sound. Working with Gareth Young who was a big part of that album, and in particular "Fantasy", underlines that.

I'm almost wondering if they might do well to get a support slot on tour for another band from their same era? It served All Saints well when they did the Backstreet Boys and Take That tours. Trouble is I can't think of anyone touring this year (to my knowledge) that might be a good fit?

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Their Radio 2 Piano Room set was gorgeous, it's on iPlayer now. They did "Falling Into You", "Black Coffee" and also a cover of "Wichita Lineman" by Glen Campbell:

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