Overloaded: The Singles Collection Sugababes

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  • Release Date: 12/05/2006
  • Sales Rank: 63,592
  • Label: UNIVERSAL UK
  • UPC: 602517093348
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Overloaded: The Singles Collection

1LISTENFreak Like Me 3:15
2LISTENRound Round 3:57
3LISTENRed Dress 3:37
4LISTENIn the Middle 3:59
5LISTENStronger 4:02
6LISTENShape 4:12
7LISTENOverload 4:37
8LISTENGood to Be Gone 3:26
9LISTENCaught in a Moment 4:25
10LISTENUgly 3:51
11LISTENEasy 3:39
12LISTENToo Lost in You 3:59
13LISTENRun for Cover 3:49
14LISTENHole in the Head 3:39
15LISTENPush the Button 3:37

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During the seven-year span covered on Overloaded, Sugababes released four albums and 16 singles, while they lost -- and replaced -- two members. Twelve of those singles, in addition to a pair of new songs, make up the disc. It's an ideal introduction to the group since its four omissions (three of which made up their formative debut) were the four lowest-performing chart-wise, and it just so happens that they were also the least memorable of the bunch. Each of the 12 songs that form the basis of the disc placed in the U.K.'s Top Ten; four of them reached the very top, from the Richard X-produced "Freak Like Me" to the Dallas Austin-produced "Push the Button" -- two of the most clever and suggestive pop singles of the decade. "Good to Be Gone" and "Easy," the first two completely new songs recorded with Amelle Berrabah, indicate that the group hasn't lost any of its momentum. Unfortunately, despite their tremendous amount of appeal and popularity across Europe, they've never been given much of a chance in the States. A domestic issue of Three was planned and then scrapped, though "Hole in the Head" and "Round Round" did impact the dance charts. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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