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If you had the chance to be in charge of S Club's third album era, what would you have done differently?

In reality, we had the following schedule:

23/04/2001 - Single 1 - Don't Stop Movin'

19/11/2001 - Single 2 - Have You Ever

26/11/2001 - Album - Sunshine

11/02/2002 - Single 3 - You

Would you tweak the single choices? Add any more singles? Bear in mind Paul left the group and last performed with them in June 2002!

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Don't Stop Movin' was released VERY early - seven months before a follow-up single feels insane! They toured in mid-2001 for the first time so that could explain it, but it feels a shame to not have any new music out then.

I'd go:

Single 1 - Don't Stop Movin'

Single 2 - Show Me Your Colours (laidback summer hit)

Single 3 - Have You Ever (Children In Need single, same release date)

Album - ideally this would've been out in summer but I'm not convinced it was ready given the touring, plus Hollywood 7 aired from Sept to Dec

Single 4 - You

Single 5 - Stronger / Summertime Feeling (would be interesting to have a double A-side where neither song has Jo on lead!)

'Stronger' instead of 'You' and 'Show Me Your Colours' as a final single.

I feel like 'You' was such a massive step backwards for them sonically, especially after 'Don't Stop Movin'. It's so naff it hurts.

As much I do enjoy "you" it did seem a bit of a step back at the time especially when the preceding singles suggested they were going more dont an R&B dance direction

(Read somewhere they were kind of forced to release You at the time , not sure if that was true)

Could imagine Show me your colours being a single though

I love 'Sunshine' the song, even though it is cheesy, would have loved for Jon to have his moment with it being a single.

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