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The [[Sugababes]] will have a greatest hits compliation released on 11 November 2006 titled "Overloaded: The Singles Collection". It has been announced that [[Heidi Range]] has re-recorded vocals by ex-member [[Siobhan Donaghy]] and [[Amelle Berrabah]] has re-recorded vocals by ex-member [[Mutya Buena]], for the [[One Touch]] (2000) releases, said to only be "Overload and "Run For Cover". [[Berrabah]] was unable to re-record over all of the vocals done by [[Buena]] for the fact that [[Buena]] did not want her vocals to be re-recorded on all of the releases and that it may create a controversy with fans, but [[Buena]] had no problems with [[Berrabah]] re-recorded her vocals from the [[One Touch]] era. The lead single for the greatest hits is said to be "Easy" and is expected to be released 30 October 2006. The Greatest Hits title is a spin on the groups debut single "Overload", which was released in August 2000.
The [[Sugababes]] will have a greatest hits compliation released on 11 November 2006 titled "Overloaded: The Singles Collection". It has been announced that [[Heidi Range]] has re-recorded vocals by ex-member [[Siobhan Donaghy]] and [[Amelle Berrabah]] has re-recorded vocals by ex-member [[Mutya Buena]], for the [[One Touch]] (2000) releases, said to only be "Overload and "Run For Cover". [[Berrabah]] was unable to re-record over all of the vocals done by [[Buena]] for the fact that [[Buena]] did not want her vocals to be re-recorded on all of the releases and that it may create a controversy with fans, but [[Buena]] had no problems with [[Berrabah]] re-recorded her vocals from the [[One Touch]] era. The lead single for the greatest hits is said to be "Easy" and is expected to be released 30 October 2006. The Greatest Hits title is a spin on the groups debut single "Overload", which was released in August 2000.


On their mobile phone daily documentary from O2 '''Get Close To...Sugababes''', it was revealed that the girls were working on a few new tracks for the greatest hits and their sixth album.
On their mobile phone daily documentary from O2 '''Get Close To...Sugababes''', it was revealed that the girls were working on a few new tracks for the greatest hits and their fith album.


==Tracklist==
==Tracklist==

Revision as of 21:39, 9 September 2006

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The Sugababes will have a greatest hits compliation released on 11 November 2006 titled "Overloaded: The Singles Collection". It has been announced that Heidi Range has re-recorded vocals by ex-member Siobhan Donaghy and Amelle Berrabah has re-recorded vocals by ex-member Mutya Buena, for the One Touch (2000) releases, said to only be "Overload and "Run For Cover". Berrabah was unable to re-record over all of the vocals done by Buena for the fact that Buena did not want her vocals to be re-recorded on all of the releases and that it may create a controversy with fans, but Buena had no problems with Berrabah re-recorded her vocals from the One Touch era. The lead single for the greatest hits is said to be "Easy" and is expected to be released 30 October 2006. The Greatest Hits title is a spin on the groups debut single "Overload", which was released in August 2000.

On their mobile phone daily documentary from O2 Get Close To...Sugababes, it was revealed that the girls were working on a few new tracks for the greatest hits and their fith album.

Tracklist

  1. Overload
  2. Run For Cover
  3. Freak Like Me
  4. Round Round
  5. Stronger
  6. Angels With Dirty Faces
  7. Shape
  8. Hole In The Head
  9. Too Lost In You
  10. In The Middle
  11. Caught In A Moment
  12. Push The Button
  13. Ugly
  14. Red Dress
  15. Follow Me Home
  16. Easy
  17. Strung Out

Notes

Tracks Red Dress & Follow Me Home have already been re-recorded and released with Amelle.
Tracks from the One Touch era will be re-recorded by Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah, and Keisha Buchanan.

References