Three (Sugababes album)

Occupation

Keisha Buchanan Mutya Buena Heidi Range

Three ( German: Drei ) is the third studio album by British girl group Sugababes. It was released on 27 October 2003. It is the second album of the second line-up consisting of Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena and Heidi Range. In the UK, the album went double platinum.

Background information

Each of the three members took on a " solo " song for the album. These are Whatever Makes You Happy ( Keisha Buchanan ) Sometimes ( Heidi Range ) and Maya ( Mutya Buena ), which Buenas sister Maya is dedicated, who died in 2002. After the first single placed in the American charts, it was a release of the album in the U.S. with a slightly different track list, which contained the singles from the last album, Angels with Dirty Faces, planned. After the second single did not reach the charts, the publication was removed.

The album received mixed, mostly positive reviews. How The Guardian does speak of " outstanding songs," but also the fact that one does not notice the charism and other attributes, which the Sugababes are awarded and they are supposed by other groups stand out on this album.

Title list

Chart success

The album received double platinum in the UK and gold in Switzerland and in Germany. In addition, the album went platinum in Europe, as it had been anywhere more than 1 million copies.

Singles

From album four singles emerged. The first single Hole in the Head, released on 13 October 2003, became the third number - one hit of the band in the UK. In Germany it reached # 9 in Austria and # 5 in Switzerland Place 8 Hole in the Head is also the first and only song by the Sugababes, which in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 was able to place where it reached number 96. He also reached # 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and number 24 on the U.S. Billboard Pop Songs.

The second single Too Lost in You, which was released on December 15, 2003, is a cover of the song Quand j'ai peur de tout the French singer Patricia Kaas, which was written by Diane Warren. It is part of the soundtrack of the film actually ... love. The song reached # 10 in the UK, # 14 in the German, ranked 26th by the Austrian and number 8 in the Swiss charts.

Next, was released on March 22, 2004 In the Middle. It contains a sample of the song U Know Y of the German DJ Moguai. The song reached # 8 on the British charts, and number 29 in Germany, number 27 in Austria and # 23 in Switzerland.

The last song was released Caught in a Moment on 23 August 2004. It is part of the soundtrack of the film Wimbledon. In Britain, it reached number 8, but in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, he missed with positions 71, 56 and 56, the top 50 significantly.

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