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Sunshine (S Club 7 album)

Sunshine is the third studio album by English pop group S Club 7. It was released on 26 November 2001 and features the hit singles "Don't Stop Movin'", "You", "Have You Ever" and "Never Had a Dream Come True"—all bar "You" peaking at number one prior to the album's release. The album debuted at number three on the UK Albums Chart in December 2001, selling more in its first week (136,000) than any of their other albums. It was later certified 2× Platinum after selling over 600,000 copies. Sunshine was the last album that featured Paul Cattermole as he announced his departure from the group in March 2002. The album peaked at number thirteen in New Zealand. The album also charted at number five on the 2001 UK year-end chart. The album was never released in the US, despite their success with previous album, 7, which was certified gold after peaking at number sixty-nine on the Billboard 200.

Sunshine
Studio album by
Released26 November 2001 (2001-11-26)
Recorded2000–2001
Genre
Length53:32
LabelPolydor
Producer
S Club 7 chronology
7
(2000)
Sunshine
(2001)
Seeing Double
(2002)
Singles from Sunshine
  1. "Don't Stop Movin'"
    Released: 23 April 2001
  2. "Have You Ever"
    Released: 19 November 2001
  3. "You"
    Released: 11 February 2002

In 2022 HMV released Sunshine on vinyl in celebration of their 100 years in business.[1] The album was released in limited quantities but managed to peak at number 22 on the UK Vinyl Chart.[2]

Background edit

"Never Had a Dream Come True" had marked a more mature direction for the group whilst still retaining their pop sensibilities, a direction which continued into their third studio album, Sunshine. The album contained what was to become one of S Club's most popular tracks, "Don't Stop Movin'". The song was released in April 2001, marked a high point for the group as the single went straight to number-one,[3] went Platinum[4] and became the seventh best selling single of 2001.[5] McIntosh, who takes lead vocals with O'Meara in the track, said he was "nervous" about taking lead vocals and was worried how people would react. However, after the song went in at number-one, he felt as though he was "supported by the fans" and his fears were alleviated.[6] McIntosh also remarked that the single had broken new ground for the group, and Cattermole thought it to be their "best song by miles". The group won the Record of the Year award for the song,[7] and in February 2002, the single won the group their second BRIT Award for best British single.[8] The song has since been covered by The Beautiful South for their 2004 album Golddiggas, Headnodders and Pholk Songs, as well as by Starsailor who recorded it for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.

By spring 2001, the group were "desperate" to start touring; it was something which they had always wanted to do, but couldn't because things were "always so hectic". After spending most of early 2001 rehearsing, the S Club Party 2001 tour began on 19 May 2001. Describing the tour, Stevens remarked that seeing a crowd of over 13,000 fans each night coming to see them was "such an unbelievable feeling", and the other members of the group shared an "adrenaline rush" as well as a wave of emotion before going on stage. Once the tour was over, the group had to fly back to the United States in order to film the third series of their television show, Hollywood 7. This third series, which was still set in Los Angeles, was the group's favourite to film because they had more acting experience and could "drop their shoulders" and start to enjoy themselves. The group, however, had to continuously cope with intense schedules and early starts whilst recording for the programme, something which, although the group felt "laid back" about it at the time, was to eventually take its toll and lead to the demise of the band. Hollywood 7 began airing in September 2001 and dealt with the issue of an on-screen kiss between Spearritt and Cattermole, who had begun dating in real life.[9] Their relationship, which was kept secret for six months, was well received by the band who claimed it had made them all closer as friends.[9] Hollywood 7 aired alongside a new CBBC reality show, S Club Search, which invited children to extend the S Club brand and audition to form a younger version of the band. The new group were to be chosen to sing with S Club 7 on Children in Need 2001 and go on tour with them on their future S Club 7 Carnival 2002 tour.[10] The eight children who went on to form the band named themselves S Club Juniors and had six top ten UK hits.[11]

The effects of the group's charity single, "Never Had a Dream Come True", were felt when the group handed over £200,000 to Children in Need, from the sales of the CD after the release of "Don't Stop Movin'" in April 2001.[6] As a result, S Club 7 were invited back and asked to record a second consecutive Children in Need single, in November 2001. It was decided that "Have You Ever", a song co-written by Chris Braide and Cathy Dennis, was to be released for the charity campaign. After the success of the previous year's single, the performance on the night featured many primary school children who had pre-recorded their own versions of the chorus, including S Club Juniors who made their first television appearance.[12] The band felt "overjoyed" that they could, once again, contribute to the Children in Need campaign, feeling that it meant a lot to them to be involved and feeling privileged to be able to help; they also commented that it was nice for British school children to be involved in raising money for charity. The single was another success for the group and became their fourth number-one,[13] as well as the 21st biggest selling single of 2001.[5]

Following the release of "You", other tracks from the album were considered for a follow-up single, but those plans never materialized. Remixes for "Stronger" were sent to clubs and radio stations, indicating that it would be the follow-up single to "You", but the release was cancelled due to Cattermole's departure from the band. The EP was, however, released for the first time on streaming in January 2024 featuring five remixes with DJs such as Flip & Fill, Solar8 and ATFC.[14] Videos for "Summertime Feeling" and "Show Me Your Colours" were shot during the production of Hollywood 7. "Summertime Feeling" samples "Everywhere" by Fleetwood Mac. "Show Me Your Colours" was also tipped to be released but plans were also scrapped.

Departure edit

In January 2002, S Club 7 embarked upon their second arena tour, S Club 7 Carnival 2002, which aimed to please fans by stylising their songs to fit with a carnival-like theme with music styles from different countries of the world.[15] Speaking about the tour, McIntosh described it as "older show", a change from S Club Party 2001, which was "more like bubblegum",[16] with Paul Cattermole comparing 2001's "theatrical" tour with the Carnival tour as a more "glitzy, concert stage".[17] The tour was generally well received by the children's media, describing the show as "diverse" and "dazzling",[15] whereas the group was criticised by the broadsheets as being "like a compilation of toddler-friendly Eurovision entries" although conceding that it was a "slick, decent-value show".[18] Cattermole was also criticised when he was dubbed overweight and a "heavy-footed dancer". After the success of their last three singles, all of which had made it to number-one, S Club 7 failed to top the charts when they released their ninth single, "You"; it reached number-two in the UK.[19] The single, which was described as a "candyfloss-bright, tongue-in-cheek 50s pastiche",[20] was to be Paul Cattermole's last single with the band and led the way for a series of events that was to unravel S Club 7's time at the top of the charts, which would ultimately cause the band to split.

Talking about his former musical venture three months before he left S Club 7, Paul Cattermole described the band—who had been called Skua—as having a "Limp Bizkit vibe" as well as comparing their style to Rage Against the Machine.[17] Cattermole's resignation came as Skua had decided to reform, and he found it a perfect time to make the transition back from pop to rock as S Club 7's record contracts were up for renewal.[21] Cattermole stayed with the band until June 2002, featuring in five out of thirteen episodes of the group's final television series, Viva S Club, and performing his final concert with the group for Party at the Palace, which was part of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee celebrations.[22]

Following Paul Cattermole's sudden death in 2023, S Club's reunion tour was renamed the Good Times tour, in memory of Cattermole, who was scheduled to perform the lead vocals for the track "Good Times" on tour. A new version of the song featuring Bradley McIntosh and Jon Lee on lead vocals was released on digital platforms on 7 March 2024, which is Cattermole's birthday. The song reached #51 on UK iTunes Singles and #20 on Irish iTunes Singles. The cover art features a picture of McIntosh and Lee with Cattermole.[23][24]

Track listing edit

International release
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Don't Stop Movin'"3:53
2."Show Me Your Colours"
  • Anna-Lena Högdahl
  • David Eriksen
Eriksen3:05
3."You"
  • Steelworks
  • Lipson[a]
3:26
4."Have You Ever"Lipson3:20
5."Good Times"
Shorten3:32
6."Boy Like You"
  • Dennis
  • Lauren Christy
  • Dennis
  • Eriksen
  • Oskar Paul
3:05
7."Sunshine"
  • Dennis
  • O'Meara
  • Cattermole
  • McIntosh
  • Barrett
  • Spearritt
  • Stevens
  • Lee
  • Yak Bondy
  • Dennis
  • Bondy
3:53
8."Dance, Dance, Dance"
  • Dennis
  • Julian Gingell
  • Barry Stone
  • Dennis
  • Jewels & Stone
3:47
9."It's Alright"
  • Kennedy
  • Percy
  • Lever
  • Woodcock
Steelworks3:29
10."Stronger"
  • O'Meara
  • Cattermole
  • McIntosh
  • Barrett
  • Spearritt
  • Stevens
  • Lee
  • Ellis
  • Ryan Molloy
  • Ellis
  • Jewels & Stone[a]
3:11
11."Summertime Feeling"
  • Carter
  • Hadfield
3:15
12."I Will Find You"
  • McIntosh
  • Bondy
Bondy3:47
13."Never Had a Dream Come True"
  • Dennis
  • Ellis
  • Dennis
  • Paul
4:00
UK release
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
11."Right Guy"
  • Dennis
  • McIntosh
  • Dennis
  • Bondy
3:42
12."Summertime Feeling"
  • Carter
  • McVie
  • Hadfield
  • Cattermole
  • Carter
  • Hadfield
3:15
13."I Will Find You"
  • McIntosh
  • Bondy
Bondy3:47
14."Never Had a Dream Come True"
  • Dennis
  • Ellis
  • Dennis
  • Paul
4:00
15."Don't Stop Movin'" (Jewels & Stone Remix)
  • O'Meara
  • Cattermole
  • McIntosh
  • Barrett
  • Spearritt
  • Stevens
  • Lee
  • Solomon
  • Ellis
  • Ellis
  • Jewels & Stone[a]
3:51
B-side songs
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Right Guy" (Original Version[b])
  • Dennis
  • McIntosh
  • Dennis
3:40
17."Dangerous"Tim LawsLaws3:52
18."The Long and Winding Road"Bondy3:42

Notes edit

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] The Original Version of "Right Guy" have differences with the album version and was included on UK releases for the Don't Stop Movin' single.

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

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Certifications and sales for Sunshine
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[38] Gold 50,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[39] Gold 7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] 2× Platinum 600,000^
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[41] Platinum 1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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  14. ^ "New Releases: Shed Seven, Bring Me The Horizon, SPRINTS and more". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
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I Will Find You redirects here For the song by Zedd Matthew Komma and Miriam Bryant see Find You Sunshine is the third studio album by English pop group S Club 7 It was released on 26 November 2001 and features the hit singles Don t Stop Movin You Have You Ever and Never Had a Dream Come True all bar You peaking at number one prior to the album s release The album debuted at number three on the UK Albums Chart in December 2001 selling more in its first week 136 000 than any of their other albums It was later certified 2 Platinum after selling over 600 000 copies Sunshine was the last album that featured Paul Cattermole as he announced his departure from the group in March 2002 The album peaked at number thirteen in New Zealand The album also charted at number five on the 2001 UK year end chart The album was never released in the US despite their success with previous album 7 which was certified gold after peaking at number sixty nine on the Billboard 200 SunshineStudio album by S Club 7Released26 November 2001 2001 11 26 Recorded2000 2001GenrePop dance popLength53 32LabelPolydorProducerSimon EllisStephen LipsonCathy DennisDavid EriksenElliot KennedyMike PercyTim LeverJonathan ShortenOskar PaulChris SamsonYak BondyJulian GingellBarry StoneAdam Ryan CarterMark HadfieldS Club 7 chronology7 2000 Sunshine 2001 Seeing Double 2002 Singles from Sunshine Don t Stop Movin Released 23 April 2001 Have You Ever Released 19 November 2001 You Released 11 February 2002 In 2022 HMV released Sunshine on vinyl in celebration of their 100 years in business 1 The album was released in limited quantities but managed to peak at number 22 on the UK Vinyl Chart 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Departure 3 Track listing 3 1 Notes 4 Charts 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Year end charts 5 Certifications and sales 6 ReferencesBackground edit Never Had a Dream Come True had marked a more mature direction for the group whilst still retaining their pop sensibilities a direction which continued into their third studio album Sunshine The album contained what was to become one of S Club s most popular tracks Don t Stop Movin The song was released in April 2001 marked a high point for the group as the single went straight to number one 3 went Platinum 4 and became the seventh best selling single of 2001 5 McIntosh who takes lead vocals with O Meara in the track said he was nervous about taking lead vocals and was worried how people would react However after the song went in at number one he felt as though he was supported by the fans and his fears were alleviated 6 McIntosh also remarked that the single had broken new ground for the group and Cattermole thought it to be their best song by miles The group won the Record of the Year award for the song 7 and in February 2002 the single won the group their second BRIT Award for best British single 8 The song has since been covered by The Beautiful South for their 2004 album Golddiggas Headnodders and Pholk Songs as well as by Starsailor who recorded it for BBC Radio 1 s Live Lounge By spring 2001 the group were desperate to start touring it was something which they had always wanted to do but couldn t because things were always so hectic After spending most of early 2001 rehearsing the S Club Party 2001 tour began on 19 May 2001 Describing the tour Stevens remarked that seeing a crowd of over 13 000 fans each night coming to see them was such an unbelievable feeling and the other members of the group shared an adrenaline rush as well as a wave of emotion before going on stage Once the tour was over the group had to fly back to the United States in order to film the third series of their television show Hollywood 7 This third series which was still set in Los Angeles was the group s favourite to film because they had more acting experience and could drop their shoulders and start to enjoy themselves The group however had to continuously cope with intense schedules and early starts whilst recording for the programme something which although the group felt laid back about it at the time was to eventually take its toll and lead to the demise of the band Hollywood 7 began airing in September 2001 and dealt with the issue of an on screen kiss between Spearritt and Cattermole who had begun dating in real life 9 Their relationship which was kept secret for six months was well received by the band who claimed it had made them all closer as friends 9 Hollywood 7 aired alongside a new CBBC reality show S Club Search which invited children to extend the S Club brand and audition to form a younger version of the band The new group were to be chosen to sing with S Club 7 on Children in Need 2001 and go on tour with them on their future S Club 7 Carnival 2002 tour 10 The eight children who went on to form the band named themselves S Club Juniors and had six top ten UK hits 11 The effects of the group s charity single Never Had a Dream Come True were felt when the group handed over 200 000 to Children in Need from the sales of the CD after the release of Don t Stop Movin in April 2001 6 As a result S Club 7 were invited back and asked to record a second consecutive Children in Need single in November 2001 It was decided that Have You Ever a song co written by Chris Braide and Cathy Dennis was to be released for the charity campaign After the success of the previous year s single the performance on the night featured many primary school children who had pre recorded their own versions of the chorus including S Club Juniors who made their first television appearance 12 The band felt overjoyed that they could once again contribute to the Children in Need campaign feeling that it meant a lot to them to be involved and feeling privileged to be able to help they also commented that it was nice for British school children to be involved in raising money for charity The single was another success for the group and became their fourth number one 13 as well as the 21st biggest selling single of 2001 5 Following the release of You other tracks from the album were considered for a follow up single but those plans never materialized Remixes for Stronger were sent to clubs and radio stations indicating that it would be the follow up single to You but the release was cancelled due to Cattermole s departure from the band The EP was however released for the first time on streaming in January 2024 featuring five remixes with DJs such as Flip amp Fill Solar8 and ATFC 14 Videos for Summertime Feeling and Show Me Your Colours were shot during the production of Hollywood 7 Summertime Feeling samples Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac Show Me Your Colours was also tipped to be released but plans were also scrapped Departure editIn January 2002 S Club 7 embarked upon their second arena tour S Club 7 Carnival 2002 which aimed to please fans by stylising their songs to fit with a carnival like theme with music styles from different countries of the world 15 Speaking about the tour McIntosh described it as older show a change from S Club Party 2001 which was more like bubblegum 16 with Paul Cattermole comparing 2001 s theatrical tour with the Carnival tour as a more glitzy concert stage 17 The tour was generally well received by the children s media describing the show as diverse and dazzling 15 whereas the group was criticised by the broadsheets as being like a compilation of toddler friendly Eurovision entries although conceding that it was a slick decent value show 18 Cattermole was also criticised when he was dubbed overweight and a heavy footed dancer After the success of their last three singles all of which had made it to number one S Club 7 failed to top the charts when they released their ninth single You it reached number two in the UK 19 The single which was described as a candyfloss bright tongue in cheek 50s pastiche 20 was to be Paul Cattermole s last single with the band and led the way for a series of events that was to unravel S Club 7 s time at the top of the charts which would ultimately cause the band to split Talking about his former musical venture three months before he left S Club 7 Paul Cattermole described the band who had been called Skua as having a Limp Bizkit vibe as well as comparing their style to Rage Against the Machine 17 Cattermole s resignation came as Skua had decided to reform and he found it a perfect time to make the transition back from pop to rock as S Club 7 s record contracts were up for renewal 21 Cattermole stayed with the band until June 2002 featuring in five out of thirteen episodes of the group s final television series Viva S Club and performing his final concert with the group for Party at the Palace which was part of Queen Elizabeth II s Golden Jubilee celebrations 22 Following Paul Cattermole s sudden death in 2023 S Club s reunion tour was renamed the Good Times tour in memory of Cattermole who was scheduled to perform the lead vocals for the track Good Times on tour A new version of the song featuring Bradley McIntosh and Jon Lee on lead vocals was released on digital platforms on 7 March 2024 which is Cattermole s birthday The song reached 51 on UK iTunes Singles and 20 on Irish iTunes Singles The cover art features a picture of McIntosh and Lee with Cattermole 23 24 Track listing editInternational releaseNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Don t Stop Movin Jo O MearaPaul CattermoleBradley McIntoshTina BarrettHannah SpearrittRachel StevensJon LeeSheppard SolomonSimon EllisEllisStephen Lipson a 3 532 Show Me Your Colours Anna Lena HogdahlDavid EriksenEriksen3 053 You Eliot KennedyMike PercyTim LeverTim WoodcockSteelworksLipson a 3 264 Have You Ever Andrew FramptonCathy DennisChris BraideLipson3 205 Good Times Eddie ChaconJohn ThemisJonathan ShortenShorten3 326 Boy Like You DennisLauren ChristyDennisEriksenOskar Paul3 057 Sunshine DennisO MearaCattermoleMcIntoshBarrettSpearrittStevensLeeYak BondyDennisBondy3 538 Dance Dance Dance DennisJulian GingellBarry StoneDennisJewels amp Stone3 479 It s Alright KennedyPercyLeverWoodcockSteelworks3 2910 Stronger O MearaCattermoleMcIntoshBarrettSpearrittStevensLeeEllisRyan MolloyEllisJewels amp Stone a 3 1111 Summertime Feeling Adam Ryan CarterChristine McVieMark HadfieldCattermoleCarterHadfield3 1512 I Will Find You McIntoshBondyBondy3 4713 Never Had a Dream Come True DennisEllisDennisPaul4 00 UK releaseNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length11 Right Guy DennisMcIntoshDennisBondy3 4212 Summertime Feeling CarterMcVieHadfieldCattermoleCarterHadfield3 1513 I Will Find You McIntoshBondyBondy3 4714 Never Had a Dream Come True DennisEllisDennisPaul4 0015 Don t Stop Movin Jewels amp Stone Remix O MearaCattermoleMcIntoshBarrettSpearrittStevensLeeSolomonEllisEllisJewels amp Stone a 3 51 B side songsNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 Right Guy Original Version b DennisMcIntoshDennis3 4017 Dangerous Tim LawsLaws3 5218 The Long and Winding Road John LennonPaul McCartneyBondy3 42 Notes edit a signifies an additional producer b The Original Version of Right Guy have differences with the album version and was included on UK releases for the Don t Stop Movin single Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Sunshine Chart 2001 2002 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 25 62 Canadian Albums Nielsen SoundScan 26 35 European Albums European Albums Chart 27 13 French Albums SNEP 28 112 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 29 36 Irish Albums IRMA 30 11 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 31 13 Scottish Albums OCC 32 3 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 33 38 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 34 57 UK Albums OCC 35 3 2022 weekly chart performance for Sunshine Chart 2022 Position UK Vinyl Albums 2 22 Year end charts edit 2001 year end chart performance for Sunshine Chart 2001 Position UK Albums Chart 36 17 2002 year end chart performance for Sunshine Chart 2002 Position UK Albums Chart 37 71Certifications and sales edit See Tfd See Tfd Certifications and sales for Sunshine Region Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 38 Gold 50 000 New Zealand RMNZ 39 Gold 7 500 United Kingdom BPI 40 2 Platinum 600 000 Summaries Europe IFPI 41 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit S Club 7 Sunshine Vinyl Release SClub7 Com Retrieved 24 August 2022 a b Official Vinyl Albums Chart Top 40 24 June 2022 30 June 2022 Official Charts Company Retrieved 1 March 2023 United Kingdom Singles Charts Week Ending 05 05 2001 Official Charts Company 5 May 2001 Retrieved 19 January 2008 BPI Entry Don t Stop Movin BPI Certified Awards Database British Phonographic Industry Archived from the original on 19 December 2008 Retrieved 18 April 2008 a b Best Selling Singles 2001 05 PDF BPI Certified Awards Database British Phonographic Industry Archived from the original PDF on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 18 April 2008 a b S Club 7 score chart hat trick BBC News BBC 29 April 2001 Retrieved 18 April 2008 S Club 7 win Record of the Year 2001 CBBC Newsround BBC 9 December 2001 Retrieved 5 September 2007 List of BRIT Award Winners 2002 BRITAwards com Archived from the original on 12 May 2008 Retrieved 22 January 2008 a b S Club 7 pair admit secret love CBBC Newsround BBC 19 October 2001 Retrieved 4 September 2007 S Club Juniors reach for the stars CBBC Newsround BBC 27 November 2001 Retrieved 5 September 2007 everyHit com UK Top 40 Hit Database everyHit com Archived from the original on 17 July 2007 Retrieved 18 April 2007 I Sang with S Club 7 CBBC Newsround BBC 19 December 2001 Retrieved 4 September 2007 United Kingdom Singles Charts Week Ending 01 12 2001 Official Charts Company 1 December 2001 Retrieved 19 January 2008 New Releases Shed Seven Bring Me The Horizon SPRINTS and more officialcharts com Retrieved 7 January 2024 a b Gill Claire 31 January 2002 S Club carnival opening night review CBBC Newsround BBC Retrieved 19 April 2008 6 days to S Club Carnival Bradley CBBC Newsround BBC 25 January 2002 Retrieved 19 April 2008 a b 4 days to S Club Carnival Paul CBBC Newsround BBC 27 January 2002 Retrieved 19 April 2007 REVIEW Pop S Club 7 Wembley Arena London The Independent CNET Networks Inc 21 February 2002 Archived from the original on 8 December 2008 Retrieved 19 April 2007 United Kingdom Singles Charts Week Ending 23 02 2002 Official Charts Company 23 February 2002 Retrieved 19 January 2008 Best The Greatest Hits of S Club 7 inlay booklet Press release Universal Music 2 June 2003 Paul leaves S Club 7 BBC News BBC 28 March 2002 Retrieved 18 April 2007 The S Club get back to work CBBC Newsround BBC 30 June 2002 Retrieved 18 April 2007 New Releases Ariana Grande FLO Bleachers Judas Priest and more officialcharts com Retrieved 8 March 2024 Good Times Bradley amp Jon Spotify Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 241 Albums Top 100 Jam 20 December 2001 Archived from the original on 24 September 2004 Retrieved 11 April 2023 European Top 100 Albums PDF Music 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