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Catfights and Spotlights  >>

UK pressing of the 2008 album from the most successful UK female act of the century, Sugababes have sold over six million albums to date and two million singles. Features 12 tracks including 'Girls', the first single taken from the album, which has already reached #2 on the UK National Radio Airplay and has made its debut on the combined singles chart at #8. This is gonna be a big one, my friends! Island.

Change  >>

International 11 track pressing of this 2007 album from the UK Pop trio, the most successful UK female act of the century Change is their fifth album overall and is destined to be one of their greatest musical triumphs to date. Standout tracks include ‘Never Gonna Dance Again’, another relationship breakdown anthem set, as many dramas tend to be, on a dancefloor - a sober reflection on the carefree first dances and final careless whispers of a failed relationship. ‘Change’, all gurgling electronic synths and William Orbit-esque production is a trademark Sugababes ballad while 'Denial’ revels in the Sugababes’ raw, rockier edge, with a nod to ‘Standing In The Way Of Control’ coupled with the trio’s unmistakable harmonies. Island.

Three  >>

This is the third album from Sugababes Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, & Heidi Range, & follows on from their hugely successful 2002 release 'Angels With Dirty Faces'. The album continues to build on the girls' distinctive urban pop sound, with this album having a more mature feel. Features 14 tracks including the hit single 'Hole In The Head'. Universal. 2003.

Angels with Dirty Faces  >>

The Second Album from the Coolest Babes in Pop, featuring their Smash Hit Single "Freak Like Me" Proves that These Three Are Some of the Most Talented and Saavy Young Ladies in Music Today. The Quality of the Material Here is Outstanding and Matches the Level of Both the Leadoff Singles. Prepare for World Domination.

Overloaded: The Singles Collection  >>

It's been a slightly tumultuous but hugely successful ride to the top for UK superstars the Sugababes. They've lost not one, but two band members since forming in 1998, but have nonetheless achieved three Brit Awards, an ESKA, a slew of chart hits (including four number ones), four well-received LPs and--more recently--an inclusion in the Guinness Book of Records for "Best Female Act Of The Century." Overloaded, their fifth official album, is a greatest-hits package, bringing together most of their main singles so far. Beginning with their Richard X-produced hit "Freak Like Me" (their first number one), the album profiles most of their hits, including all their most addictive moments--such as "Hole In The Head," "Round, Round," and "Push The Button"--but excluding more lukewarm releases like "New Year," "Soul Sound," "Angels With Dirty Faces," and "Follow Me Home." There's some new material too, notably "Easy," the band's lascivious collaboration with Californian rock band Orson, and the catchy "Good To Be Gone," which is slated to be the second single from the album. --Danny McKenna

One Touch  >>

Debut album for UK girl group compared to the Shangri-Las and the Ronettes, striking the perfect balance between attitude and innocence. Includes the first hit single 'Overload' and it's follow-up 'New Year'. Warner.

Overloaded: The Singles Collection  >>

UK pressing features one bonus track over the International edition. Undoubtedly one of the most innovative, exciting and consistently successful groups in the UK, Sugababes have been at the top of their game since their debut single 'Overload', in 2000. 2 Brit Awards, 4 Number Ones and two new band members later and Sugababes release their Singles Collection, featuring the brand new single, 'Easy', a collaborative effort with Californian rockers Orson. 'Overloaded: Singles Collection' spans their four studio albums, including the Richard X produced hit 'Freak Like Me' (their first Number 1), the sensational pop ballads 'Run For Cover' and 'Stronger', their biggest hit to date- 'Push The Button' and an additional new track, 'Good To Be Gone'. Universal. 2006.

Catfights and Spotlights  >>

International pressing of the 2008 album from the most successful UK female act of the century, Sugababes have sold over six million albums to date and two million singles. Features 12 tracks including 'Girls', the first single taken from the album, which has already reached #2 on the UK National Radio Airplay and has made its debut on the combined singles chart at #8. This is gonna be a big one, my friends! Island.

Freak Like Me / Breathe Easy  >>

Change  >>

2007 album from the UK Pop trio, the most successful UK female act of the century Change is their fifth album overall and is destined to be one of their greatest musical triumphs to date. Standout tracks include ‘Never Gonna Dance Again’, another relationship breakdown anthem set, as many dramas tend to be, on a dancefloor - a sober reflection on the carefree first dances and final careless whispers of a failed relationship. ‘Change’, all gurgling electronic synths and William Orbit-esque production is a trademark Sugababes ballad while 'Denial’ revels in the Sugababes’ raw, rockier edge, with a nod to ‘Standing In The Way Of Control’ coupled with the trio’s unmistakable harmonies. ‘Goodbye’, meanwhile, has some of the catchiest vocal hooks you’ll hear all year. Island.