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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 10, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: November 1997
  • Label: London
  • ASIN: B0000067KX
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (84 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #134,139 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Never Ever
2. Bootie Call
3. I Know Where It's At
4. Under the Bridge
5. Heaven
6. Alone
7. If You Want to Party (I Found Lovin')
8. Trapped
9. Beg
10. Lady Marmalade
11. Take the Key
12. War of Nerves

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The Spice Girls are shamelessly prefab, personality-rich bubblegum and therefore huge fun, while All Saints, with their borderline soul jams and insincere lack of contrivance, are pseudo-real, and therefore a drag.... If the songs stick in the memory, it's not because they've got that spark but because they're so bleedin' repetitive. One rappin' Saint sounds like TLC's Left Eye doing a Bart Simpson impersonation, and you don't wanna know what these wispy-voiced waifs do to Labelle's mighty "Lady Marmalade".... Their symbolism is inadvertently clear; here's another pack of mostly pale wannabes milking black culture dry.

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...sassy, catchy and disposable, the way pop music should be.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fairly Solid Debut From A Short-Lived Rival Band, June 22, 2004
By Busy Body (London, England) - See all my reviews
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In the 1990's the Spice Girls were the No.1 female girl group. They dominated the charts all over the world for three years and became iconic superstars in the process. Naturally, you always get imitators who come along and try to repeat the success of the original and best - but never quite succeed. A British girl band called the All Saints nearly achieved this in 1998 with their self-titled debut album. The Spice Girls were compared to the Beatles in terms of worldwide appeal and a level of insane mania that hadn't been seen in decades. Then the All Saints came along to rival them, almost in a way that the Rolling Stones did for the Beatles. So these two girl groups were symbolic of two 'boy' groups that ruled the 1960's.

Bands like the Spice Girls and the All Saints are big reasons why the 1990's will always be my favourite decade for music. In England the All Saints released their debut album at the back end of 1997 and it went on to sell almost 2 million. Their debut single had just gone Top 5 and they were gearing up for the release of their second single which would go on to become one of the most popular break-up songs of the decade. They were seen as a cooler, more hip version of the Spice Girls. They were older, wiser, more mature, and their music had a certain artistry to it that the Spicies never possessed. Infact, in Britain, for a short while in early 1998 it seemed like a backlash against the Spicies was setting in whilst everyone favoured the All Saints...

The debut album from the All Saints opens with that infamous classic ballad "Never Ever." It opens the album in fine style, and clocks in at six and half minutes of pure vocal bliss. The song made it to No.1 after months on the chart and spent something like seven months in the Top 40, selling more than 1 million copies. Shaznay Lewis wrote the song and her true talent is revealed here. "Bootie Call" was the fourth single to released from the album and became the girls' third consecutive No.1 UK single. This is as raunchy as the girls ever got, and it quite indeed. Simmering beats bubble over the saucy lyrics and deep vocals to make a hot and sweaty R'n'B/pop hybrid classic. "I Know Where It's At" is where it all began. The debut single from the girls, this is a very catchy slice of pop perfection that made them a hit. "Under The Bridge" was the girls' third single and a cover of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' original. It's no way as good obviously, but I like the funky R'n'B edge that is brought to it. It was the third single to be taken from the album and went straight to No.1 - the video is bad though, gives me vertigo!

"Heaven" opens mysteriously before breaking it down with a hip bass. This is a mid-tempo number that doesn't quite get off the ground, but it's very mature and was very fresh at the time of its production. "Alone" begins off well with a stop-start beat and the chorus makes this even funkier. The beat is very catchy and the chorus is sung in a very stylish and cool way. "If You Want To Party (I Found Lovin')" is a song that follows a similar style to the girls' debut single with a great party vibe and cheesy pop synth! You hear people cheering in the back like it's in a club - very typical of the time it was made. "Trapped" and "Beg" are purely filled to keep the album afloat, but they are the real downers on an otherwise class album

"Lady Marmalade ('98 Remix)" is the second of two cover versions on this album and was released as a Double A-Side along with Under The Bridge in May 1998. Of course, the song went to No.1 as I said before. The girls make this version very poppy and funky - one to definitely get your groove on to. Having said that, the version that Christina Aguilera and co. did three years later is much better! "Take The Key" is another filler and rather disappointing, but is redeemed with the smashing and beautiful ballad "War Of Nerves." Shaznay claimed she wrote this song around the time of Princess Diana's death in August 1997. This was the fifth and final single to be taken from the album and made the Top 10 in the UK. I love the video and this is an overall great song to unwind to, and a fantastic closer to the album.

OVERALL GRADE: 7/10

The All Saints were a very photogenic girl group. Melanie Blatt was often considered the sexiest, whilst the sisters Natalie and Nicole Appleton just stood there and look pretty. Because of this, Shaznay was often the least popular member of the group when in reality she was the driving force behind them! She wrote those awesome lyrics, and had the best voice. It was obvious that with inflated egos and a battle between talent that the girls would split up, and they did in early 2001 just a few months after the release of their sophomore album "Saints And Sinners." Their success was short lived as a group, but the All Saints will definitely be one of the most remembered bands of their generation.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Step aside Spicies, All Saits got the soul to roll, August 23, 1998
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Forget the sugar pop of Spice Girls, the Saints are the bomb. They have real soul and pretty faces too-and i know pretty. Their totally awesome music uses old great soul, hip-hop beats that make you shake and beautiful choruses that get you hooked. They even do a Chili Peppers song better than the original. you'll love it, cause it's sweeter than candy.

It was my favorite b-day gift. I can't put it down.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good debut!, July 5, 2003
By Weather Warden <3 (Auckland, NZ) - See all my reviews
I have always thought of the All Saints as the RnB version of the Spice Girls - they wore trainers instead of platforms and wore tracksuits and hoodies instead of midriff tops and mini skirts. But they were just as good (coming from a Spice Girls fan), with a fantastic debut album. My rundown:

1. Never Ever
This version of the song is soooo long! But it's good for a debut single, and I love the piano in it. Good chorus too. 4/5
2. Bootie Call
I love this song! It has such a cute name! Lol, apart from that, this song has cool music and I love Mel's vocals. 5/5
3. I Know Where It's At
I never really liked this song, although it is quite cool. I like Shaz and Mel's voices. 3/5
4. Alone
This has cool vocals from Nat and Nic, with a cute chorus. 4/5
5. Under the Bridge
I love this! It's a cover of the Red Hot Chili Peppers track, and it's fantastic! I just LOVE the guitar opening (and closing), and Mel sounds brill on the first verse. Nic (or is it Nat?) sounds good on the second verse and Shaz steals the show at the end. The best on the CD. 5,000,000/5
6. Heaven
This is very soft sounding and chilled out, with a great chorus and complicated lyrics, which I don't understand. But it's good. 5/5
7. If You Want to Party (I Found Lovin')
I don't like this song very much - party songs don't appeal to me a lot, but it does have cool music. 3/5
8. Trapped
This is such a cool song!! It has cool music and I love the funny lyrics - "she looks in the mirror and sees someone old" - very cool. 5/5
9. Beg
This is very funny - the girls are making a friend who betrayed them beg. I love the sentence at the end of the song - "today's letter was B and the word was Beg" like in Sesame Street. Very cool. 5/5
10. Lady Marmalade
This is a 1990's version of Christina A, Lil Kim, Mya and Pink's version except with All Saints singing on it. Naughty lyrics but great vocals. 5/5
11. Take the Key
I don't like this song very much. It's too chilled out for me. 2/5
12. War of Nerves
This song pulls on your heartstrings, with GREAT music and vocals from Shaz and Mel. 5/5

Favourite songs in order:

1. Under The Bridge
2. Bootie Call
3. Trapped
4. Heaven
5. Beg

Overall, a high quality debut that goes down in history as being the alternative to the Spicies for RnB fans. Very good.

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5.0 out of 5 stars JUST LIKE OLD DAYS
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth checking out
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1.0 out of 5 stars GOD AWFUL
the songs are catchy but only because they repeat themselves so much you feel its skipping. made me want to shoot my stereo. there is nothing good here. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars R&B and pop at their best.
I got this album about 4 years ago. Then, I thought it was pretty good. I probably would have given it 2 or 3 stars. I thought it was only OK. Read more
Published on January 6, 2003 by Annie

3.0 out of 5 stars All Saints are all right
While this CD was better than I expected, it's just OK. Their voices are average, but their songs catch attention. Read more
Published on January 26, 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars All Saints are all right
While this CD was better than I expected, it's just OK. Their voices are average, but their songs catch attention. Read more
Published on January 26, 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad...not great, but Not Bad
If I could give it 3 and 1/2 stars, I would have, but I decided to round down, because 4 stars would have implied something truly above average; this, however, is something only... Read more
Published on December 28, 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars sex pistols rock all saints are ugly
this album is k but its not really the musci which is an issue. There girls are plain and run of the mill. Read more
Published on December 22, 1999 by Tommy Rotton

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