S Club 7 - 7(US Realeased)

Released on 18 June 2000
S Club 7 Bring It All Back
S Club 7 You're My Number One 
S Club 7 Two In A Million
S Club 7 S Club Party
S Club 7 Everybody Wants Ya
S Club 7 Viva La Fiesta 
S Club 7 Gonna Change The World
S Club 7 I Really Miss You
S Club 7 Friday Night 
S Club 7 It's A Good Thing  
S Club 7 Hope For The Future 

S Club 7 - 7(UK Released)


Released on 18 June 2000

S Club 7 Reach
S Club 7 Natural
S Club 7 I'll Keep Waiting
S Club 7 Bring The House Down
S Club 7 Best Friend
S Club 7 All In Love Is Fair
S Club 7 Love Train
S Club 7 Cross My Heart
S Club 7 The Colour Of Blue
S Club 7 I'll Be There
S Club 7 Stand By You
S Club 7 Spiritual Love

Review from CDNow
The apple-cheeked, aggressive perkiness of S Club 7, the seven-piece teen pop group whose television show, S Club 7 in Miami, has provided the Fox Family Channel with a Sunday night hit, is enough to make anyone with even an ounce of cynicism want to fling himself out a window.
Preternaturally cheerful, almost terminally wholesome, S Club 7's self-titled debut makes the Jackson 5 seem complicated by comparison, though S Club 7 is not without its charms. A frothy mixture of dance pop, straightforward pop, and (vaguely) funk pop, it feels like a throwback to a '70s soul/cartoon music world that never really existed, with some '90s-style self-help aphorisms ("You only have to answer to yourself," etc.) thrown in for good measure.

S Club 7 will likely serve as a fine first immersion into the pop world for 8- and 9-year-olds, but anyone over the age of 14 might find the faux-funkiness of such songs as "S Club Party" ("Everybody get down tonight!" they chirp in unison) otherwise unbearable.
 
 
 

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