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词条 Change (Sugababes album)
释义

  1. Production and release

  2. Songs

  3. Reception

     Critical response  Commercial performance 

  4. Track listing

  5. Change: The Greatest Hits

     Track listing 

  6. Personnel

  7. Charts and certifications

     Weekly charts  Certifications 

  8. Release history

  9. Tour

  10. References

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| name = Change
| type = studio
| artist = Sugababes
| cover = Sugababes_-_Change (Official Album Cover).png
| border = yes
| released = {{Start date|df=yes|2007|10|01}}
| recorded = 2007
| genre = {{Flatlist |
  • Pop
  • pop rock
  • dance-pop
  • electro

}}
| length = {{Duration|m=43|s=25}}
| label = Island
| producer = {{Flatlist |
  • Dallas Austin
  • Deekay
  • Dr. Luke
  • Novel
  • Jony Rockstar
  • Flex Turner
  • Xenomania

}}
| chronology = Sugababes
| prev_title = The Singles Collection
| prev_year = 2006
| next_title = Catfights and Spotlights
| next_year = 2008
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Change
| type = studio
| single1 = About You Now
| single1date = 1 October 2007
| single2 = My Love Is Pink
| single2date = 10 December 2007
| single3 = Change
| single3date = 17 December 2007
| single4 = Denial
| single4date = 17 March 2008
}}
}}

Change is the fifth studio album by British girl group Sugababes, released through Island Records on 1 October 2007. The album features production by Dr. Luke, Jony Rockstar, Dallas Austin, Deekay and Xenomania, among others, and is the first album to feature complete vocals by Amelle Berrabah.

The album debuted on top of the UK Albums Chart, where it became the band's second consecutive number one album and was eventually certified platinum by the BPI. In addition, it reached the top ten in Estonia and Ireland. In France, Change was adapted as the group's first greatest hits compilation.

Production and release

In early and mid 2007, the Sugababes went back into the studio to work with a number of American producers on their then-untitled fifth studio album, the band's first full studio album with Amelle Berrabah. Collaborators on the album include Dr. Luke, Danish production team Deekay, and Novel as well as previous collaborators Xenomania, Dallas Austin and Jony Rockstar. Although, it was Amelle's first production, many of the songs from the album were tracks that did not appear on Taller In More Ways (2005).

The album was produced by Higgins and production team Xenomania, known for their work on other Sugababes singles including "Round Round", "Angels with Dirty Faces", "Hole in the Head", "In the Middle", and "Red Dress".[2] The mixing process was undertaken by Jeremy Wheatley for 365 Artists at Twenty One Studios, located in London, England. This was assisted by Richard Edgeler.[2] Keyboards and programming were provided by Powell, Higgins, Cowling and Matt Gray, while Coler was responsible for the guitar present in the song.[2]

AXM Magazine reported the Sugababes' assumed attempt to move into the American market with the album.[1] On 30 August 2007, the group appeared on The Album Chart Show to perform the first single, "About You Now", and premiere another two album cuts. They also confirmed that the album's title would be Change.

The album leaked in its entirety, excluding the UK bonus track "3 Spoons of Suga", on 4 October. A day later, the bonus track was also leaked. When inserted into the computer, the UK edition disc allows access to bonus features such as remix versions of "About You Now" and a special interview with the group, plus wallpapers and photos. The French edition of Change is a greatest hits compilation because the album The Singles Collection was not released there, and it contains all their hits since "Overload" to "Denial".

"Never Gonna Dance Again" was written by Sugababes members Keisha Buchanan and Heidi Range in collaboration with Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, Tim Powell, Lisa Cowling and Nick Coler. The song was originally written for the groups previous album Taller In More Ways but was cut from the final track listing due to the girls not being fond of the song. When the group were writing the fifth studio album, they came back to the track and grew to like the song, prompting the group to add it to the album Changes.[2]

The song "About You Now" was used in the movie Wild Child and features as track three on the soundtrack.[3] In December 2007, "3 Spoons of Suga" was included on the soundtrack for the 2007 film St Trinian's.[4]

Songs

"Never Gonna Dance Again" is a midtempo pop song that displays musical elements of dance-pop.[5] Nick Levine of Digital Spy wrote that the song's "desperately sad disco lament" is composed "almost entirely at mid-tempo."[5] Kim Dawson of the Daily Star described it as a "dreamy mid-tempo with a hint of Ibiza chill-out rhythms".[6] Fraser McAlpine of the BBC characterized the track as a "dancefloor tearjerker", similar to "Closer" by Ne-Yo and "Teardrops" by Womack & Womack, whereas The Trades writer Paul Schultz called it a "break-up ode".[7][8] James Cabooter of Daily Mail noted the incorporation of a "heavier US guitar sound".[14]

Lyrically, "Never Gonna Dance Again" is about the break-up of a relationship which is set on a dancefloor. During the chorus, Sugababes sing the lines "I lost the rhythm when you said it's over / As the final record starts to fade, I feel the dancefloor turning colder".[5][16] The Guardians Alexis Petridis and Schultz have both noted that the song's lyrical content is reminiscent to that of George Michael's song, "Careless Whisper".[8][18]

"Never Gonna Dance Again" garnered a mixed reception from music critics. Cabooter referred to the song, in conjunction with "About You Now", as "damn near perfect pop".[9] McAlpine wrote that the song "immediately feels like the girls have struck gold again".[7] Levine suggested that "Never Gonna Dance Again", along with the album's singles "Denial" and "Change", demonstrates the group has "managed to grow up without losing their way with a melody". He elaborated that the song "seems to showcase a more reflective Sugababes".[5] Petridis called it a "classy" example of the group's "trademark clever, referential pop",[10] while The Independents Andy Gill praised Xenomania's production of the song, saying that it "makes the most of its winningly logical melody".[11]

Ally Carnwath of The Observer wrote that the track is a "surprisingly energetic mope around the disco", although admitted that the "elegiac tone" of the song's lyrics is a "real comedown".[12] A writer for The Scotsman criticized it as a "dreary, formulaic break-up song", additionally noting that the track is not catchy like "About You Now".[13] An editor for Stornoway Gazette admitted that although disco-friendly, "Never Gonna Dance Again" is the album's starting point of "disappointment", while saying that it "has the feeling of being tired and slightly jaded in comparison to the strength of the previous offering", referring to the album's lead single "About You Now".[14] NME wrote that it seems "less than a threat and more of a promise."[15]

"3 Spoons of Suga" is an uptempo pop song, with elements of dance-pop. Nick Levine of Digital Spy described it as a "Nancy Sinatra-style pop strut".[16] He also suggested that the song "doesn't sound like anything the Sugababes have recorded before", and went on to name it a "kissing cousin" to the group's 2008 single, "Girls".[17] Levine noted that "Boys and Girls" by Pixie Lott has a "passing resemblance" to "3 Spoons of Suga".[18] Matt O'Leary of Virgin Media noted the incorporation of a guitar in the "beat-led dancefloor" track.[19] An editor from The Scotsman suggested the line "He don't get stressed cos he's blessed by the cut of his jeans" was reminiscent of songs released by British girl group Girls Aloud.[13]

"3 Spoons of Suga" garnered favorable reviews from music critics. Lauren Murphy of Entertainment Ireland described it as "villainous pop" and wrote that it epitomises the "sexy 'give-a-damn' attitude that Sugababes have pretty much built their career upon."[20] Tom Young of BBC admitted that "3 Spoons of Suga" was "ridiculously titled", yet "ridiculously catchy". According to him, the song contains "simple rocky edge" that gives the "rich textured voices" of Berrabah and Buchanan "plenty of room in which to excel."[21] Victoria Segal of The Times wrote that the "sticky disco of 3 Spoons of Suga should stop Mutya Buena's victory lap in its tracks".[22] The Scotsman's editor felt that the song has a "playful attitude" which is missing from the rest of the album.[13] Emily Mackay of Yahoo! Music suggested that it was one of the stronger tracks on the album, writing "the check-me-the-f*ck-out glammy strut of '3 Spoons Of Suga' finds them [Sugababes] on stronger footing."[23] Paul Schultz The Trades regarded it as a "ridiculously danceable Bananarama mimicry" and "stirring anthem".[24]

Reception

Critical response

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The album received mixed reviews, with The Guardian calling it a "mixed bag" but applauding tracks such as "Never Gonna Dance Again" and "Back Down".[34] Daily Star gave the album a glowing review, calling it "one of the finest contemporary pop records of the decade".[35] The Times claimed that the album was "only slightly better than All Saints outtakes, all dated production and pop tastefulness" but complimented tracks such as "My Love Is Pink" and "3 Spoons of Suga".[36]

Commercial performance

The album's first single, "About You Now", was digitally released on 24 September 2007 in the United Kingdom, with the physical single release a week later. The song, produced by Dr. Luke, became Sugababes' sixth number-one single in the UK and their most successful to date. The second release from the album, "Change", was digitally released on 10 December and physically released on 17 December, charting at number thirteen. "My Love Is Pink" was also released as a digital single on 10 December.[37] The third single from the album, "Denial", was digitally released on 10 March 2008 and physically released on 17 March, peaking at number fifteen.

Track listing

{{Track listing
| headline = Change
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| title1 = About You Now
| writer1 = {{Flatlist |
  • Cathy Dennis
  • Lukasz Gottwald

}}
| extra1 = {{Flatlist |
  • Dr. Luke
  • Rob Smith{{ref|a|[a]}}
  • Steven Wolf{{ref|a|[a]}}

}}
| length1 = 3:32
| title2 = Never Gonna Dance Again
| writer2 = {{Flatlist |
  • Keisha Buchanan
  • Heidi Range
  • Miranda Cooper
  • Brian Higgins
  • Tim Powell
  • Lisa Cowling
  • Nick Coler

}}
| extra2 = {{Flatlist |
  • Higgins
  • Xenomania

}}
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = Denial
| writer3 = {{Flatlist |
  • Range
  • Buchanan
  • Amelle Berrabah
  • Geeki
  • Flex Turner
  • Elliot Malloy

}}
| extra3 = {{Flatlist |
  • Malloy
  • Turner

}}
| length3 = 3:31
| title4 = My Love Is Pink
| writer4 = {{Flatlist |
  • Buchanan
  • Range
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Cowling
  • Coler

}}
| extra4 = {{Flatlist |
  • Higgins
  • Xenomania

}}
| length4 = 3:44
| title5 = Change
| writer5 = {{Flatlist |
  • Lars Halvor Jensen
  • Martin Michael Larsson
  • Niara Scarlett
  • Range
  • Buchanan
  • Berrabah

}}
| extra5 = {{Flatlist |
  • Deekay
  • Dicky Daniel Klein{{ref|a|[a]}}
  • Thomas McEwan{{ref|a|[a]}}
  • Lars H. Jensen{{ref|b|[b]}}

}}
| length5 = 3:37
| title6 = Back When
| writer6 = {{Flatlist |
  • Dallas Austin
  • Gary White

}}
| extra6 = {{Flatlist |
  • Austin
  • JC Chasez{{ref|b|[b]}}

}}
| length6 = 3:56
| title7 = Surprise
| writer7 = {{Flatlist |
  • Dennis
  • Gottwald

}}
| extra7 = {{Flatlist |
  • Dr. Luke
  • Smith{{ref|a|[a]}}
  • Wolf{{ref|a|[a]}}

}}
| length7 = 3:05
| title8 = Back Down
| writer8 = {{Flatlist |
  • Alonzo Stevenson
  • Tony Reyes
  • Buchanan
  • Range
  • Berrabah

}}
| extra8 = Novel
| length8 = 3:50
| title9 = Mended by You
| writer9 = {{Flatlist |
  • Range
  • Buchanan
  • Jony Lipsey
  • Karen Poole
  • Jeremy Shaw

}}
| extra9 = Jony Rockstar
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = 3 Spoons of Suga
| writer10 = {{Flatlist |
  • Range
  • Buchanan
  • Lipsey
  • Poole
  • Shaw

}}
| extra10 = Rockstar
| note10 = UK bonus track
| length10 = 3:50
| title11 = Open the Door
| writer11 = {{Flatlist |
  • Buchanan
  • Range
  • Dennis
  • Gottwald

}}
| extra11 = {{Flatlist |
  • Dr. Luke
  • Smith{{ref|a|[a]}}
  • Wolf{{ref|a|[a]}}

}}
| length11 = 3:16
| title12 = Undignified
| writer12 = {{Flatlist |
  • Tom Nichols
  • Turner
  • Buchanan
  • Range
  • Berrabah

}}
| extra12 = {{Flatlist |
  • Turner
  • Nichols

}}
| length12 = 3:45
}}
Notes
  • {{note|a|[a]}} denotes additional producer
  • {{note|b|[b]}} denotes vocal producer

Change: The Greatest Hits

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| artist = Sugababes
| cover =
| border = yes
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| released = {{Start date|df=yes|2008|03|17}}[38]
| recorded = 1999–2007
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| genre = Pop
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| label = Island
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  • Dr. Luke
  • Deekay
  • Flex Turner
  • Elliot Malloy
  • Richard X
  • Brian Higgins
  • Tim Powell
  • Xenomania
  • Jeremy Wheatley
  • Jony Rockstar
  • Craigie
  • Cameron McVey
  • Brio Taliaferro
  • Jason Pebworth
  • George Astasio
  • Dallas Austin
  • Rob Dougan
  • Andy Bradfield
  • Paul Simm

}}
| chronology = Sugababes
| prev_title = The Singles Collection
| prev_year = 2006
| next_title =
| next_year =
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Since the Sugababes' greatest hits album, The Singles Collection, was not released in France, the French edition of Change was adapted to become a greatest hits compilation. The album features the original Overloaded track listing, with the addition of "About You Now", "Denial" and "Change", the three singles released from the international edition of "Change".

{{Clear}}

Track listing

{{Track listing
| headline = Change: The Greatest Hits {{nobold|– French edition}}
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| title1 = About You Now{{ref|2|2}}
| writer1 = {{Flatlist |
  • Dennis
  • Gottwald

}}
| extra1 = Dr. Luke
| length1 = 3:32
| title2 = Change{{ref|2|2}}
| writer2 = {{Flatlist |
  • Jensen
  • Larsson
  • Scarlett
  • Range
  • Buchanan
  • Berrabah

}}
| extra2 = Deekay
| length2 = 3:37
| title3 = Denial{{ref|2|2}}
| writer3 = {{Flatlist |
  • Range
  • Buchanan
  • Berrabah
  • Geeki
  • Turner
  • Malloy

}}
| extra3 = {{Flatlist |
  • Malloy
  • Turner

}}
| length3 = 3:31
| title4 = Freak Like Me
| note4 = from Angels with Dirty Faces{{ref|1|1}}
| writer4 = {{Flatlist |
  • Eugene Hanes
  • Marc Valentine
  • Loren Hill
  • William Collins
  • George Clinton
  • Gary Numan

}}
| extra4 = Richard X
| length4 = 3:15
| title5 = Round Round
| note5 = from Angels with Dirty Faces{{ref|1|1}}
| writer5 = {{Flatlist |
  • Brian Higgins
  • Miranda Cooper
  • Lisa Cowling
  • Coler
  • Buchanan
  • Mutya Buena
  • Range
  • Florian Pflueger
  • Felix Stecher
  • Robin Hofmann
  • Rino Spadavecchia

}}
| extra5 = {{Flatlist |
  • Kevin Bacon
  • Jonathan Quarmby

}}
| length5 = 3:57
| title6 = Red Dress
| note6 = from Taller in More Ways{{ref|2|2}}
| writer6 = {{Flatlist |
  • Buchanan
  • Buena
  • Range
  • Higgins
  • Cooper
  • Powell
  • Coler
  • Shawn Lee
  • Cowling
  • Bob Bradley

}}
| extra6 = Xenomania
| length6 = 3:38
| title7 = In the Middle
| note7 = from Three{{ref|1|1}}
| writer7 = {{Flatlist |
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Scarlett
  • Lee
  • Lisa Cowling
  • Buchanan
  • Buena
  • Range
  • Andre Tegler
  • Phil Fuldner
  • Michael Bellina

}}
| extra7 = {{Flatlist |
  • Higgins
  • Xenomania
  • Jeremy Wheatley

}}
| length7 = 3:55
| title8 = Stronger
| note8 = from Angels with Dirty Faces{{ref|1|1}}
| writer8 = {{Flatlist |
  • Jony Lipsey
  • Marius De Vries
  • Felix Howard
  • Buchanan
  • Buena
  • Range

}}
| extra8 = Jony Rockstar
| length8 = 4:04
| title9 = Shape
| note9 = from Angels with Dirty Faces{{ref|1|1}}
| writer9 = {{Flatlist |
  • Sting
  • Dominic Miller
  • Craigie

}}
| extra9 = Craigie
| length9 = 4:12
| title10 = Overload
| note10 = from One Touch{{ref|3|3}}
| writer10 = {{Flatlist |
  • Buchanan
  • Buena
  • Siobhán Donaghy
  • Howard
  • Cameron McVey
  • Paul Simm
  • Lipsey

}}
| extra10 = {{Flatlist |
  • McVey
  • Jony Rockstar
  • Simm

}}
| length10 = 4:38
| title11 = Good to Be Gone{{ref|2|2}}
| writer11 = {{Flatlist |
  • Jason Pebworth
  • George Astasio
  • Buchanan
  • Range
  • Berrabah

}}
| extra11 = {{Flatlist |
  • Brio Taliaferro
  • Pebworth
  • Astasio

}}
| length11 = 3:27
| title12 = Caught in a Moment
| note12 = from Three{{ref|1|1}}
| writer12 = {{Flatlist |
  • Lipsey
  • Poole
  • de Vries
  • Buchanan
  • Buena
  • Range

}}
| extra12 = Jony Rockstar
| length12 = 4:26
| title13 = Ugly
| note13 = from Taller in More Ways{{ref|1|1}}
| writer13 = Austin
| extra13 = Austin
| length13 = 3:51
| title14 = Easy{{ref|2|2}}
| writer14 = {{Flatlist |
  • Pebworth
  • Astasio
  • Buchanan
  • Range
  • Berrabah

}}
| extra14 = {{Flatlist |
  • Taliaferro
  • Pebworth
  • Astasio

}}
| length14 = 3:39
| title15 = Too Lost in You
| note15 = from Three{{ref|1|1}}
| writer15 = Diane Warren
| extra15 = {{Flatlist |
  • Andy Bradfield
  • Rob Dougan

}}
| length15 = 4:00
| title16 = Hole in the Head
| note16 = from Three{{ref|1|1}}
| writer16 = {{Flatlist |
  • Higgins
  • Range
  • Buchanan
  • Cooper
  • Buena
  • Scarlett
  • Coler
  • Powell

}}
| extra16 = {{Flatlist |
  • Higgins
  • Xenomania
  • Powell
  • Wheatley

}}
| length16 = 3:39
| title17 = Push the Button
| note17 = from Taller in More Ways{{ref|1|1}}
| writer17 = {{Flatlist |
  • Buchanan
  • Buena
  • Range
  • Austin

}}
| extra17 = Austin
| length17 = 3:38
}}
Notes
{{refbegin}}
  1. {{note|1}} includes vocals of Mutya Buena
  2. {{note|2}} includes vocals of Amelle Berrabah
  3. {{note|3}} includes vocals of Siobhan Donaghy
{{refend}}

Personnel

  • Dallas Austin – drums, keyboards, producer
  • JC Chasez – vocal producer
  • Nick Coler – guitar
  • Miranda Cooper – keyboards, programming
  • Pete Craigie – engineer, mixing
  • Richard Edgeler – assistant
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Aniela Gottwald – assistant
  • Lukasz "Doctor Luke" Gottwald – bass, guitar, drums, programming
  • Matt Gray – keyboards, programming
  • Brian Higgins – keyboards, programming, producer, mixing
  • Tim McEwan – percussion
  • Tom Nichols – percussion, programming, producer
  • Andrew Nitsch – assistant engineer
  • Rohan Onraet – engineer
  • Chris Parmenidis – mastering
  • Tim Powell – keyboards, programming, mixing
  • Kurt Read – engineer
  • Tony Reyes – guitar
  • Tim Roberts – assistant
  • Johnny Rockstar – bass, programming, producer, beats
  • Rick Sheppard – engineer
  • Alonzo "Novel" Stevenson – keyboards, vocals (background), producer, drum programming
  • Tim VanDerKuil – bass
  • Jeremy Wheatley – keyboards, drum programming, mixing
  • Steven Wolf – producer
  • Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young – engineer

Charts and certifications

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Weekly charts

Chart (2007–08)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[39]90
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[40]32
Czech Albums (IFPI)[41]38
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[42]69
European Albums (Billboard)[43]10
French Albums (SNEP)[44]105
German Albums (Media Control)[45]33
Irish Albums (IRMA)[46]10
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[47]14
UK Albums (OCC)[48]1
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Certifications

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Release history

RegionDate Label
Netherlands 1 October 2007Island Records
Ireland 5 October 2007
United Kingdom8 October 2007
Austria19 October 2007
Germany
Switzerland
Australia 20 October 2007
Spain25 March 2008
United States
Italy 16 November 2007
France 17 March 2008

Tour

{{main|Change Tour}}

References

1. ^[https://www.myspace.com/axm_magazine SUGABABES – NEW SONGS!] AXM
2. ^{{cite AV media notes |title=Change|others=Sugababes |date=2007|type=liner notes |publisher=Island Records}}
3. ^[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Child-Movie-Soundtrack-Party-Album/dp/B001DAYA5W Wild Child The Movie Soundtrack Party Album on Amazon]
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.co.uk/news/st-trinians/40940-st-trinians-soundtrack-ready|title=St Trinians Soundtrack Ready|publisher=MTV UK. Viacom|date=5 December 2007|accessdate=2012-05-23}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Levine|first=Nick|url=http://www.digitalspy.com.au/music/albumreviews/a77325/sugababes-change.html|title=Sugababes: 'Change'|publisher=Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi Médias|date=2007-10-09|accessdate=2012-05-29}}
6. ^{{cite web|last=Dawson|first=Kim|url=http://www.dailystar.co.uk/playlist/view/15540/Preview-Sugababes-Change/|title=Preview - Sugababes: Change|publisher=Daily Star. Northern and Shell Media|date=2007-09-17|accessdate=2012-05-29}}
7. ^{{cite web|last=McAlpine|first=Fraser|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/chartblog/2008/06/neyo_closer.shtml|title=Ne-Yo - 'Closer'|publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation|date=2008-06-21|accessdate=2012-05-30}}
8. ^{{cite web|last=Schultz|first=Paul|url=http://www.the-trades.com/article.php?id=5987|title=Music Review: Sugababes, "Change"|publisher=The Trades. Raul Burriel|date=2007-10-25|accessdate=2012-05-30}}
9. ^{{cite web|last=Cabooter|first=James|url=http://www.dailystar.co.uk/posts/view/17379/Album-of-the-week-Sugababes-Change-/|title=Album of the week - Sugababes: Change|publisher=Daily Star. Northern and Shell Media|date=2007-10-08|accessdate=2012-05-30}}
10. ^{{cite web|last=Petridis|first=Alexis|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2007/oct/05/popandrock.shopping|title=CD: Sugababes, Change|publisher=The Guardian. Guardian Media Group|date=2007-10-05|accessdate=2012-05-30}}
11. ^{{cite web|last=Gill|first=Andy|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-sugababes-395970.html|title=Album: Sugababes|publisher=The Independent. Independent Print Limited|date=2007-10-05|accessdate=2012-05-30}}
12. ^{{cite web|last=Carnwath|first=Ally|url=https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2007/oct/07/featuresreview.review9|title=Girls wanna stick to having fun...|publisher=The Observer. Guardian Media Group|date=2007-10-07|accessdate=2012-05-30}}
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