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Out of Control  >>

2008 release from the UK's premiere girl group, who continue to take Pop music to places it's never been before. Five albums into their career they are trailblazers who have consistently raised the bar and changed what it means to be a girlband in the 21st century. Working again with the Xenomania team, Girls Aloud have been constantly challenging themselves in the studio. The lead single, `The Promise' sees the girls explore the lush sounds of the '60s. It's a sound that has already proved to be a winner. Even before release the single is already one of the most played Girls Aloud songs on radio. 12 tracks. Polydor.

Tangled Up  >>

2007 album from the successful UK girl-group produced by long-standing collaborators Xenomania. Tangled Up is the girls' fifth album overall. The high-octane rush of `Sexy! No No No!', the album's first single, has already become a 21st Century Pop classic. `I Can't Speak French' sounds like a contemporary take on the classic girl-groups of yester-year while the famous Girls Aloud attitude is present in force on `Blackjack' and `Fling' which deliver the girls in full-on raucous mode, synths, bass and sassy lyrics turned up to the maximum. 12 tracks. Polydor.

Promise  >>

UK two track CD pressing of the first single lifted from their 2008 album. 'The Promise' is a '60s-influenced Pop gem given a contemporary Girls Aloud twist. Produced by Brian Higgins and Xenomania the song is about strong independent women who eventually relent and fall for the man they told themselves wasn't right. 'The Promise' is Girls Aloud's 18th single release. Over the last six years, Girls Aloud have had more Top 10 singles than any other girl group in the history of music. Their tally of 17 Top 10 singles out of 17 releases has seen Girls Aloud beat the likes of The Supremes, The Spice Girls and Destiny's Child into the record books. Features 'The Promise' plus 'She'. Universal.

The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits  >>

2006 compilation featuring the very best of this female quintet, who found their first taste of fame on Popstars, the UK's version of American Idol. After three hit albums and 12 Top Ten singles (including two number ones), Girls Aloud are one of the very few reality TV acts to achieve continued success. The Sound Of Girls Loud features 14 tracks including the newly-recorded single 'Something Kinda Ooooh'. Polydor.

The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits  >>

South East Asian pressing of this 2006 compilation featuring the very best of this female quintet, who found their first taste of fame on Popstars, the UK's version of American Idol. After three hit albums and 12 Top Ten singles (including two number ones), Girls Aloud are one of the very few reality TV acts to achieve continued success. The Sound Of Girls Loud features 14 tracks including the newly-recorded single 'Something Kinda Ooooh'. Polydor.

Sound of the Underground  >>

Updated version of the UK girl group's 2003 debut album omits three tracks but adds six more, 'Jump', 'Girls On Film' (UK bonus track), 'You Freak Me Out', 'Sound Of The Underground' (Video), 'No Good Advice' (Video), & 'Life Got Cold' (Video). Polydor.

What Will the Neighbours Say?  >>

Since forming at the end of 2002, Girls Aloud have created their own brand of electro-pop chic. During the past year, while releasing a trio of top three singles, they have also been working on the follow-up to their debut album ‘Sound Of The Underground’. The result is brimming with the same brand of amused knowingness and louche sexiness as its predecessor and features the biggest party single of last year, ‘Jump’, plus ‘The Show’, ‘Love Machine’ and their forthcoming Christmas ballad, ‘I’ll Stand By You’. Includes 2 UK bonus tracks 'I Say A Prayer For You' & '100 Different Ways'. Polydor. 2004.

Chemistry  >>

With "Chemistry" Sarah, Nicola, Nadine, Kimberley and Cheryl have made a quirky British pop album. In a genre where girl bands dream of being Destiny's Vogue, Girls Aloud have made an album that reflects what its like to be a 20-something girl living in the UK. Polydor. 2005.

Sound of the Underground  >>

Standard edition of 2003 debut album, for UK girl group, that's a blend of pop, R'n'B, new wave, & dance. The girls have been touted as a mix between Blondie, The Go-Go's, & The Spice Girls. The album features the singles 'Sound Of The Underground', & 'No Good Advice' as well as the Brian McFadden penned track 'Girls Allowed'. Polydor. Standard edition of 2003 debut album, for UK girl group,

Walk This Way  >>

2007 enhanced charity CD single for Comic Relief finds the UK's two most popular girl bands covering the Aerosmith nugget that, last time around, had the aging rockers' pitted against upstart rappers Run DMC. This time, Sugababes and Girls Aloud are walking it like they talk it, but thankfully, it's for a good cause. It's a whole lot of fun even if Aerosmith have nothing to do with the song this time. Features two audio versions of 'Walk This Way' (Main Version and Yoad Remix) plus two video components (The Video plus a Behind The Scenes short). Polydor.