Best: The Greatest Hits of S Club 7

by Universal UK

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Release Date:2003-06-09
Label:Universal UK
UPC:602498073742
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Universal UK
ASIN:B00009NJ73
Category:Music

Tracks on Best: The Greatest Hits of S Club 7 by Universal UK

  1. Bring It All Back - S Club, Kennedy, E.
  2. S Club Party - S Club, Mikkel S.E.
  3. Two in a Million - S Club, Dennis, Cathy
  4. You're My Number One - S Club, Rose, M.
  5. Reach - S Club, Dennis, Cathy
  6. Natural - S Club, Dennis, C.
  7. Never Had a Dream Come True - S Club, Dennis, Cathy
  8. Don't Stop Movin' - S Club, Ellis, S.
  9. Have You Ever - S Club, Dennis, Cathy
  10. You - S Club, Kennedy, E.
  11. Alive - S Club, Ellis, S.
  12. Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You - S Club,
  13. Say Goodbye - S Club, Dennis, Cathy
  14. Everybody Get Pumped - S Club, Alexander, G.
  15. Bring the House Down - S Club, Ackerman, T.

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

2003 compilation for the British dance-pop phenomenon that recently called it quits after five years as one of the UK's most successful bands. 15 tracks including album tracks, alternate versions, and two bonus tracks, 'Everybody Get Pumped' & 'Bring The House Down'. Polydor.

Customer Reviews

S Club 7, is wack!! - Reviewed on 2008-05-10
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
None of their songs are catchy or good!! I'm sticking with... B*Witched,A*Teens,Backstreet Boys,Nsync,Debbie Gibson,M2M,NKTOB,Spice Girls,Hannah Montana,Hilary Duff,Hanson,Angela Via,Aqua,Jessica Simpson, etc.

Debbie Gibson, is the true queen of bubblegum/teen pop!!
Stephanie's review (from a 12 year old kid's point of veiw) - Reviewed on 2006-12-11
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I love the S Club.They really need to come back!They were beautiful.They send a really nice message.It is nice for anyone this Christmas.From a 16 year old kid to an 35 year old adult.I bought this C-D and it is a great ending to the Sclub era.Your Gift-giver will be thanking you when you get this for them.
The best band ever. - Reviewed on 2006-03-15
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1 customer found this review helpful.

S club 7 are my favourite band ever it is so sad to see them go this is all my favorite songs on one cd you should get it.
Come Back, S Club! - Reviewed on 2005-09-08
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5 customers found this review helpful.

It was devastating to hear that the remaining members of S Club were going to split. Now with all of them going with solo projects (Rachel Stevens released hers, where is Jo's?) it is nice to look back at the best music they have given us these past four or five years!

1. Bring It All Back - Their first major hit in the U.K. Yes, it may sound a little corny and childish but it is great upbeat pop song. (4/5)
2. S Club Party - When I first heard this song, I really didn't like it. The chorus sounded way to repetitive, but it let all of them get a chance to sing. It's still growing on me though after all these years. (3/5)
3. Two In A Million - Great slow song! Jo's voice sounds so amazing on this track. The Boyfriends and Birthday's version isn't too different from the original version. Still a powerhouse song! (5/5)
4. You're My Number One - Sounds a little 60's and Jo voice sounds painful during the chorus. An ok song, but a different song should have been released as a single (Maybe "I Really Miss You" or "Change The World") (3/5)
5. Reach - Stepping into the "7" album, this is a great lead off single! It is so bouncy and has a positive message. A definite favorite of mine. (5/5)
6. Natural - Rachel leads on a single and her low voice sounds great on this song! This version sounds much better than the one heard on the album. (5/5)
7. Never Had A Dream Come True - Their only Top 10 hit in the U.S.! Once again, Jo's vocals never cease to amaze me! One of their best ballads (5/5)
8. Don't Stop Movin' - THE SINGLE THAT WENT TO NO.1 TWICE IN THE U.K. This is so much more mature than their other songs and it is so infectious! Fantastic disco-like song! (6/5)
9. Have You Ever - Another power ballad sung by Jo. This song is so sad but the music is beautiful. (5/5)
10. You - Ugh, this song reminds me of their "S Club" days. So 60's and so cheesy. I usually skip this one. (2/5)
11. Alive - Trying to duplicate the success of "Don't Stop Movin," this song is not as good as its predecessor. Feels like it has the same kind of beats, but nonetheless, a good song to listen to. (4/5)
12. Love Ain't Gonna Wait For You - Taken of the "Seeing Double," this should have been released instead of Alive. It is so much more infectious with great vocals and bigger brighter beats! Disco's back! (5/5)
13. Say Goodbye - The single off the album, and like I previously stated, the vocals are flawless (except the second verse seems to go behind the music) Great ballad sung by all the members! (5/5)
14. Everybody Get Pumped - Good up-beat song. Lyrics are repetitive, but it is still nice. (4/5)
15. Bring The House Down - A nice little bonus track taken from the "7" album. Another up-beat song. Nothing spectacular though. (4/5)

Overall, a definite album for S Club fans. GO OUT AND BUY IT!
Who Doesn't Love S Club? - Reviewed on 2005-06-12
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4 customers found this review helpful.

This is the perfect conclusion to the S Club era. Yes, all of us fans are devistated that the band has broken up, but we're all happy to have a Greatest Hits album too! It has the perfect combination of tracks, from the NY club feel of Don't Stop Movin', to the edgy sounds of Natural. All of their previous CDs had mostly good songs, and a few great ones. This CD has JUST the great ones, making for an extremely pleasurable listening expierence. Even after S Club, there's still a chance to listen to Rachel Stevens, who just released her second solo album, and Jo O'Meara, who just released her first.
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