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and they bloody idiots just re-signed to them as well.

 

As far as i am concerned they need new management and a new record label

 

 

 

 

Bloody management has only ever made two good decisions.

 

The first is called Heidi

 

the second is called Amelle

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Every artist has a bad album patch, this will make Change look a success :lol:

Whoever picks their single choices needs to be sacked.

 

Every Heart Broken should have been the 1st single off the album!

 

How could Girls have been chosen over it?

7,000 Oh wow, this album is truely f***ed up isnt it. Whoever chose No Can Do as the second single needs to be shot LOL, that song isnt going to help at all.
This isn't a 'bad album patch', the fans love it more than Change and possibly more than any album since Angels, and it's not exactly doomed just yet - you can call it doomed if it's not sold 2-300,000 copies by December.
^Thats a bit of a generalisation, personally its one of my least favourite of theirs, I loved Change.

Well it's not really a generalisation because on every other forum I've read, this has received an overall better reaction than Change and plenty are saying it's their best album to feature Amelle? And even on here as many favour this as favour Change. So no, not a generalisation really...

Right because everyone on the forums represents the entire sugababes fan base, either way before this starts a debate or anything I just personally think there is'nt a standout track on the album. EHTB is ok but I just cant see how its so great as its being made out to be.
EHTB is ok but I just cant see how its so great as its being made out to be.

I don't see the fascination with it either.

 

How exactly is the album going to shift 2/300,000 copies between now and December Jark? Opening sales are on course for around 25k and with a poor second single lined up I don't see how the album's going to sell mega copies.

7,000 is awful, it aint got 150k in it before Xmas, never mind 2-300k. Im not being nasty (as remember none of us are actually part of the band, its nothing personal), im just being realistic.

 

It was doomed, it is doomed, its set to become even more doomed and by the time they release a track that could sell it, it will be so far away from the top 40 and stacks in shops that no-one will buy it.

How exactly is the album going to shift 2/300,000 copies between now and December Jark? Opening sales are on course for around 25k and with a poor second single lined up I don't see how the album's going to sell mega copies.

It quite obviously depends on numerous factors, ie. how the public take to said second single, whether said single is changed, whether the album has any longevity and a whole lot more.

 

I personally don't see 300k as likely with No Can Do second, in fact I see it as very unlikely. I know to be realistic, I'm a fan of numerous artists who flop like it was their favourite past-time, but nothing is an impossibility, especially in this industry. All we can do is wait and see.

It quite obviously depends on numerous factors, ie. how the public take to said second single, whether said single is changed, whether the album has any longevity and a whole lot more.

 

I personally don't see 300k as likely with No Can Do second, in fact I see it as very unlikely. I know to be realistic, I'm a fan of numerous artists who flop like it was their favourite past-time, but nothing is an impossibility, especially in this industry. All we can do is wait and see.

 

Your not taking the downward spiral of this era well are you Jark :lol: :(

and they bloody idiots just re-signed to them as well.

 

As far as i am concerned they need new management and a new record label

Bloody management has only ever made two good decisions.

 

The first is called Heidi

 

the second is called Amelle

 

I love the way people blame the record label when an album doesn't do very well :rolleyes: You wouldn't be moaning about the record label had this had good sales would you? This project hasn't been handled any differently by the label to what the other albums have, have they?

 

The facts are the album isn't as good as their others imo. The lead single is bad IMO, and a lot of others as shown in the sales and big fall it has on Sunday.

 

It's not the labels thought at all. People obviously just aren't interested in the album, they have done masses of promo and had very good airplay for the lead single.

 

I think this projects over before it's begun tbh. No can Do is an awful choice and will not help the album at all! The album will fall to about 14 next week and then so on... I think it will be too late for the album and it will get lost in the xmas charts.

 

Shame :(

Really disappointing album, and I dont think this is the direction they should've gone with. Cant say I'm surprised to see the album struggling.
Your not taking the downward spiral of this era well are you Jark :lol: :(

There are two 'spirals' to consider, sales and quality. Since the direction of the quality-based spiral is up and only up, I could barely care less about the downward spiral of the sales. Some people care more about getting that triple-platinum; I care more about getting a record I love.

There are two 'spirals' to consider, sales and quality. Since the direction of the quality-based spiral is up and only up, I could barely care less about the downward spiral of the sales. Some people care more about getting that triple-platinum; I care more about getting a record I love.

 

Okkkkk was only having a laugh no need to prove yourself to me lol.

Believe me I don't intend to prove myself to anybody :P It's an opinion, I have one, as do you, as do we all. We're all allowed them.

 

And don't worry. I don't think ANY of you* bad people for not appreciating the genius of this album.

 

*You excepted, Timpo. You're awful.

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