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Tangled Up (Girls Aloud album)

Tangled Up is the fourth studio album by English-Irish girl group Girls Aloud. It was released through Fascination Records and Polydor Records on 16 November 2007, and was distributed in two physical formats and made available for digital consumption. The album is a pop record that incorporates elements of dance-pop, synthpop, and various EDM sub-genres produced by long time-collaborators Brian Higgins and production team Xenomania. Marking a more mature approach according to group member Cheryl, the album lyrically delves into themes of love, relationships and femininity, and it was the group's first experimentation with tools such as autotune and vocoder. Production and development began with each member meeting with Higgins to discuss their personal and professional experiences since the release of their third album Chemistry (2005). It was recorded separately from April to October 2007, with the band members earning songwriting credits for two tracks off the album.

Tangled Up
Studio album by
Released16 November 2007 (2007-11-16)
RecordedApril–October 2007
StudioLondon, England
Los Angeles, California
Genre
Length47:26
Label
Producer
Girls Aloud chronology
Singles from Tangled Up
  1. "Sexy! No No No..."
    Released: 31 August 2007
  2. "Call the Shots"
    Released: 26 November 2007
  3. "Can't Speak French"
    Released: 17 March 2008
Promotional United Kingdom cover

Upon its release, Tangled Up was met with widespread acclaim from music critics, who commended the dance-oriented sound, songwriting and fun production; it has been identified by numerous commentators as Girls Aloud and Xenomania's best work. Commercially, it experienced success in the United Kingdom, peaking at number four, and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments of 300,000 units. It performed moderately in Ireland, reaching number 25, and was certified gold by the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) for 7,500 claimed sales.

In order to promote Tangled Up, Girls Aloud conducted a series of promotional activities such as television, commercial and magazine appearances. Three singles were released from the album: "Sexy! No No No...", "Call the Shots" and "Can't Speak French", all achieving critical and commercial success in Europe. Furthermore, the girl group embarked on their Tangled Up Tour, which saw them tour in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Like the album, it achieved critical and commercial acclaim, and a live DVD was distributed on 27 October 2008.

Background and development edit

In April 2007, the group announced that they would release a new studio album in November of that year.[2] Initial ideas started in March of that year where each member met with British producer Brian Higgins, who had worked with them together on their previously released albums. Each singer visited Higgins at his home in England and discussed their experiences and life endeavours after the release of Girls Aloud's third studio album Chemistry (2005). To his advantage, he decided to take inspiration from those discussions and work further on the new record, along with his production team Xenomania. Group member Nicola Roberts reaffirmed that it was important for Higgins to be "up to date with where [Girls Aloud are] at," and further commented, "Our songs have to reflect us so that's why we do it."[3] Moreover, when asked in an interview with Fascination Records about what fans and critics could expect from the album, group member Cheryl said they were heading for a "more mature direction." She also believed that the ideal focus for the record was not to sing "about things that we would have when we were 16. Now we're singing about things that you talk about in your early 20s."[4]

In late March 2007, Higgins and Xenomania started crafting demo songs for the girl group to record, which commenced the following month. However, Higgins only provided the demo to member Nadine Coyle to sing to choose which sections of the song will work.[5] Subsequently, she recorded the tracks in Los Angeles once Higgins mastered the final versions.[5] According to member Kimberley Walsh, it took Girls Aloud six months to finish recording the album, which she found "unusual" for the group. Furthermore, she noted that sessions for their previous albums would take a "matter of weeks", but took longer because the members wanted to experiment more with the production. Moreover, recording had to be halted due to the group embarking on The Greatest Hits Tour and promotion of Tangled Up's lead single "Sexy! No No No...".[3] The album was finished in October 2007 and was mastered by Higgins himself, with the help of Dick Beetham of 360 Masterings.[6]

Composition and themes edit

Unlike the group's previous records, Tangled Up is a pop album that consistently incorporates elements of electropop, dance music, Europop and various EDM sub-genres.[1][7] Regarding the sound and production, Alexis Petridis of the Guardian found the material to be "witty, diverse and experimental", whilst Digital Spy contributor Nick Levine believed it to be "their most danceable album to date".[8][9] Tangled Up was the group's first album to not include cover songs or traditional ballads.[10][11] Group member Nadine Coyle said that the tracks from Tangled Up were "all in the same vein," contrary to their previous releases, of which she described the song selection as "quite random".[3] There are several themes discussed throughout the record, including melancholy, love, relationships, sex and femeninity.[9][10] Girls Aloud co-wrote two of the twelve tracks on the album: "Sexy! No No No..." and "Crocodile Tears". They also co-wrote and recorded a song titled "Hoxton Heroes", which pokes fun at indie bands. The song was deemed too controversial for Tangled Up and therefore omitted from the album;[5] however, the song was released as a B-side to the third single off the album "Can't Speak French". Cheryl Cole stated that whilst they never intended to enter the industry as "brilliant lyricists", they felt "comfortable with writing bits and pieces".[3]

Songs edit

The album opens with "Call the Shots", an "elegant" electropop ballad that incorporates elements of 1980s pop and 1990s house, and minor Europop sounds.[11][12] Additionally, it was described as one of their softer–sounding singles in their career and features a solo bridge section by member Nicola Roberts.[10][13] Furthermore, Cheryl highlighted it as her favourite track from the album and said it gave her goosebumps.[14] The second track, "Close to Love", was noted by commentators as the "kick-starter" to the album, singling out its "energetic" nature and dance–house music as a factor. During the verses, it features a "part rap, part singing" delivery by member Nadine Coyle.[12][13] The third track of the album, "Sexy! No No No..."—which was released as the record's lead single—was described as one of their most "daring" single releases.[10] Incorporating instrumentation such as synthesizers, keyboards and vocoder pro-tools for Cheryl's vocals at the first part of the recording, it is an experimental power pop anthem that emphasizes a rock-like sound over-top accompanying electronic music.[13] "Girl Overboard" was singled out as one of the better cuts from the album, with many critics praising its "clubby vibe" and 80s-inspired house and Eurodance music.[citation needed] Moreover, a Matt O'Leary from Virgin Media felt the song was one of the only "melodic" mentions on Tangled Up.[15]

"Can't Speak French", the fifth song on the record, is a "sultry" midtempo number that features electric guitars and synths, similar to what was used during the phase of smooth jazz music.[12] Likewise, "Black Jacks" is another midtempo recording that boasts 1960s-psychedelic music, and was compared to the work of Toni Basil and Sugababes.[12] Another melodic track to Tangled Up, it was selected by some critics as one of the "finest" moments from both the album and Girls Aloud's career.[12] "Black Jacks" was originally recorded for Chemistry but left out of the album for unknown reasons.[16] The seventh track, "Control of the Knife", is a reggae and ska-influenced tune that incorporates a variety of trumpets, drum machines and synthesizers.[11] During the song's chorus, an uncredited male singer performs the lines "Got sweet hassle, sweet talking me / Got cheap babble, cheap talking free," through vocoder effects.[9] "Fling" was described by DIY's Stuart McCaighy as a "trademark GA" track, signifying its "beefed-up dancefloor" sound and rap section as examples.[12] Similarly, Nick Levine at Digital Spy noticed that the track saw Girls Aloud on "full vamp-mode".[9]

The ninth song is "What You Crying For", first described by Cheryl as a "garage-sound track". However, critics refuted these comments by defining its sound as drum and bass, with influences of pop and two-step garage. Despite a negative remark by McCaighy, many other music editors highlighted the production as "forward-thinking" and believed the members "excelled themselves".[13][15] The "futuristic" "I'm Falling" includes "squelchy sounds with a punky guitar", which was later compared to Girls Aloud's track "Graffiti My Soul" by BBC Music's Talia Kraines.[11] "Damn" was one of the only tracks that was not frequently discussed by critics in their reviews for Tangled Up, but the pop rock-number was criticized for not sonically "blending" with the rest of the material.[13] The album closer, "Crocodile Tears", is a mid-tempo pop rock song that focuses more on the members' "intelligent" vocal performances, an element to which was never highlighted in their previous work, as mentioned by AllMusic's John Lucas.[10]

Release and packaging edit

Tangled Up was first released in Ireland on 16 November 2007, and then throughout Europe on 19 November 2007.[6][17] It was distributed by Fascination in two physical formats—a standard compact disc and a special jewelcase packaging— and was available for digital consumption through Polydor.[6][18] The record was issued through the iTunes Store and Amazon Music worldwide the following year by Polydor, and on 7 October 2015, Tangled Up, along with various other musical releases by Girls Aloud, were released in North America.[19] The artwork has the group's name and the album title hung on several long black rods in front of a purple background. The lyrics for each song were not featured in the accompanying booklet.[6] The title of the album, Tangled Up, derives from a sentence of the album track "Close to Love".[6] It is the only Girls Aloud album cover art not to feature the members; it received negative remarks from commentators for its "boring" context and imagery.[20]

A fan edition of Tangled Up was also available through Girls Aloud's official website; the artwork incorporates each of the members holding onto long thick metal wires covered in rubber, while the original photos were placed inside the booklet. Additionally, the CD came with the lyrics and signed postcards.[11][21] Despite the change, which was positively received, the artwork was noted by critics for its slightly uneven display of member Nicola Roberts, whose photo occupies marginally less space than those of the remaining four members, as described by Fraser McAlphine of BBC Music.[11]

Mixed Up edit

In addition to the album, Girls Aloud and Fascination teamed up with Julian Gingell and Barry Stone—under the pseudonym Jewels & Stone—to produce a limited edition remix album. Mixed Up, the group's first and only remix collection, was available to purchase only from British retail store Woolworths and was available at a discounted price when bought together with Tangled Up.[22][23] The artwork is similar to that of the parent album, but the Girls Aloud text is altered to have a multi-colored font. Despite the collection featuring eight remixed tracks, Mixed Up only features one recording from Tangled Up; this was "Sexy! No No No...", which was edited and remixed by Tony Lamezma, whilst the remaining content comes from the group's previous singles.[24] For digital deluxe editions of Tangled Up, the remix album was condensed down into a 38-long minute track and included as the final appearing number; it was made for an "album only" purchase on digital stores.[25]

Mixed Up: CD only[24]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Show" (Tony Lamezma club mix)3:43
2."No Good Advice" (Doublefunk clean vocal mix)
5:19
3."I Think We're Alone Now" (Tony Lamezma Baubletastic remix)
  • Ritchie Cordell
  • Tommy James
5:10
4."Sexy! No No No..." (Tony Lamezma's "Yes Yes Yes" mix)
5:53
5."Something Kinda Ooooh" (Tony Lamezma remix)
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Coler
  • Jody Lei
  • Giselle Sommerville
4:40
6."Wake Me Up" (Tony Lamezma's Love Affair)
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Cowling
  • Shawn Lee
  • Paul Woods
  • Yusra Maru'e
5:09
7."Jump" (Almighty vocal mix)
  • Steve Mitchell
  • Marti Sharron
  • Gary Skardina
4:09
8."Biology" (Tony Lamezma remix)
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Cowling
  • Sommerville
4:23

Singles edit

The first single from Tangled Up was "Sexy! No No No...", which was released on 3 September 2007.[26][27] A critical success, the single reached number five on the UK Singles Chart and number 11 on both the Billboard Euro Digital Songs Chart and Irish Singles Chart.[28][29][30] The accompanying music video was directed by Trudy Bellinger and features the group sporting futuristic-looking skintight PVC catsuits with peep-toe high heels as they dance through wires stretched across the set.[citation needed] "Call the Shots", the second single from the album, was released on 26 November.[31][32] It achieved critical acclaim from critics and was awarded the Popjustice £20 Music Prize, Girls Aloud's fourth win in that category.[33] It was also a commercial success, peaking at number three in the UK and number nine in Ireland.[28][34] The accompanying music video was directed by Sean de Sparengo, and features the members in purple dresses performing on Malibu Beach at night with flames and white fabric surrounding them. Each member of the band is also shown in other locations, following several story lines.[35] Although they were in discussion, "Control of the Knife" and "Close to Love" were scrapped from being the third single in favour of "Can't Speak French", which was released 17 March 2008. This was during the same time Girls Aloud were working on the material to their fifth studio album Out of Control (2008).[36][37] Critically and commercially successful,[28] a music video was shot by Petro that features Girls Aloud in elaborate costumes inspired by Marie Antoinette and 18th century French fashions.[38]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [10]
BBC Music(positive)[39]
Digital Spy     [9]
DIY8/10[12]
The Guardian     [8]
The List     [40]
MusicOMH     [1]
NME7/10[17]
Virgin Media     [15]

Upon its release, Tangled Up received universal acclaim from music critics. In an article from The List, Camilla Pia awarded the album a five-star rating, praising the mixture of genres, "witty lyrics, insanely infectious melodies and soaring choruses that explode out of nowhere". However, Pia noted Xenomania's "genius" production and concluded that Tangled Up "is a standout example of some of the best British songwriting in years".[40] Talia Kraines of BBC Music agreed, labelling it another "unrelenting pop masterpiece" by the group, made "without ever losing their sense of fun", while complimenting the "challenging" production.[39] AllMusic writer John Lucas awarded the album four stars, considering it a "short, sharp and tight collection of some of the most exciting music in a particularly exciting career". Lucas also commended the album's maturity and its heavy use of electropop music.[10] Similarly, Matt O'Leary of Virgin Media rated Tangled Up four and a half stars out of five, describing the album as "ballsy pop with moments of eclecticism which [...] results in hair-curlingly exciting music" and enjoyed the group's ability to grow creatively.[15]

Although Alexis Petridis, a contributor to The Guardian, felt that the opening half of Tangled Up was "disappointing", he commended the melodies, songwriting and variety of music elements; for that, he awarded the record four stars.[8] Nick Levine from Digital Spy found the songs to be "fun, frivolous, catchy, sexy and innovative" and called it their most "danceable album to date".[9] John Murphy of MusicOMH examined how Tangled Up proved to show how Girls Aloud had managed to move on creatively since their time on reality TV and commended the album's pop and electronic aspects. He called the album "original, inventive and sometimes exhilarating", and the only aspect of criticism in his review was aimed towards the album cover.[1] A reviewer for NME rated the album 7 out of 10, saying that the group's career "has been marked by genre-hopping," and felt that Tangled Up "will continue the trend".[17] The reviewer also highlighted the songs "Fling" and "Can't Speak French" as "unbeatable future pop hits".[17] Although criticizing the choices of certain songs and member Nadine Coyle's overemphasized vocal deliveries, Stuart McCaighy from DIY awarded it 8 points and commended the production and quality of songs.[12]

Conversely, Tangled Up received mixed opinions by commentators who felt divided by the content and production. Nick Butler from Sputnikmusic gave it two and a half points out of five, labelling it "average". Butler criticized Xenomania's input for making the record sound inconsistent and "wild", whilst also noting that the production overlapped the girl group. Citing the album track "What You Waiting For" as the album's only "tuneful thing here", he went on to conclude it as "Girls Aloud's worst album yet".[13] The Times writer Steve Jelbert awarded the album three stars and gave it a mixed review, calling it as "predictable as a motorway, but fun".[41] Similarly, Dom Passantino at Drowned in Sound awarded it four points out of ten, highlighting the lack of originality and "stupid" themes as core reasons for the rating. He also criticized the "boring" vocal performances and only recommended "Black Jacks" for its "acceptable" quality.[7]

Commercial performance edit

Commercially, Tangled Up experienced success in the United Kingdom. The record debut at number four and five on the UK Albums Chart and the physical component chart, making it the group's first studio album to enter the top ten since What Will the Neighbours Say? (2004) and their highest record since their debut in 2003.[42][43] That same week—dated 25 November 2007—it managed to peak one position higher on the downloads chart, their highest peak since its establishment.[44] Tangled Up appeared only once inside the top ten of the album chart, descending to number 12 the following week.[45] The record stayed inside the top 40 for another 17 weeks, tallying it up to 36 appearances.[28] After the release of Girls Aloud's fifth and final studio album, Out of Control (2008), Tangled Up re-entered the top 100 chart at number 79 and spent eight weeks outside the top 70.[46] Then in November 2008, the album re-charted at number 53 while Out of Control was still inside the top 100 and charted for a total of three weeks.[47]

To date, Tangled Up has spent 47 weeks in the UK Albums Chart, making it their longest-charting studio album.[28] It was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments of 300,000 units, and has sold 505,000 copies as of March 2013.[48][49] In Ireland, Tangled Up experienced moderate success and entered at number 25, their second record after Chemistry (2005) not to enter the top 20.[50] It dropped to number 33 in the following chart, but spent another ten weeks steadily inside the top 60.[51][52] Nevertheless, Tangled Up was certified Gold by the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) for shipments of 7,500 units.[53] The album entered at number four on the Scottish Albums Chart, and experienced a similar run as on the UK Albums Chart.[54]

Promotion edit

Commercial and televised appearances edit

In order to promote Tangled Up, Girls Aloud conducted a series of promotional activities such as television, commercial and magazine appearances. One of the earlier promotion schedules was an appearance by Nadine Coyle on RTÉ One's Saturday Night with Miriam on 14 July 2007, where she briefly commented on the work of Tangled Up and "Sexy! No No No...".[55] Subsequently, the group began promotion of the album by performing the single at the T4 on the Beach special on 22 July 2007, and sang the track on further TV show specials.[56] In November that year, the band performed their single "Call the Shots" on various charity and television shows, such as UNICEF and The X Factor, and performed a Christmas special for Top of the Pops in December.[57][58][59] The following year, Girls Aloud performed "Can't Speak French" on various shows such as the 2008 V Festival.[60]

Through 2007 and 2008, Girls Aloud had also recorded several television specials and shows that promoted themselves and the work from Tangled Up. The group performed and made a cameo appearance in the British teen film St Trinian's; they also provided vocals to the soundtrack, whilst member Sarah Harding made another appearance in its sequel.[61] Furthermore, Girls Aloud released a fashion-inspired DVD titled Get Girls Aloud's Style (2007), which also contained music video commentary up to "Sexy! No No No...".[62] The band hosted a four-part special with ITV2, titled The Passions of Girls Aloud (2008), which showed each member doing activities in different countries. Coyle, who was scheduled to take part, decided to pull out of the project, which courted controversy from fans and commentators.[63]

Concert tour edit

 
Girls Aloud performing during the Tangled Up Tour, 2008.

To further promote the record, Girls Aloud embarked on the Tangled Up Tour in 2008. Prior to its announcement, several publications had reported a split of the band, after Nadine Coyle withdrew from two reality shows that the group participated in.[64] The show reportedly cost an estimated £3 million to stage, with £250,000 worth of pyrotechnics.[65] The band called the show their most "extravagant and rewarding" tour year, while Sarah Harding said that "over the years it gets bigger and more elaborate".[66] The stage outfits were designed by Welsh designer Julien MacDonald, London-based Norwegian designer Kristian Aadnevik, and Liza Bruce.[67] The tour spanned between May and mid-August 2008 and was recorded on 17 May 2008 at the O2 Arena in London, airing live across 50 Vue cinemas throughout United Kingdom.[68] The recording was released on DVD through Polydor Records on 27 October 2008, and it was later certified Gold by the BPI.[48]

Cultural impact edit

Tangled Up and its songs have earned several mentions by commentators and critics as the group's best works.[69] In a readers' column at The Guardian, Laurence Green and Patrick Devine openly commended the appeal of the singles "Sexy! No No No..." and "Call the Shots", identifying it amongst the group's best work. On their poll, the former and latter track placed second and third on their "Girls Aloud's finest moments"—behind 2005's "Biology"—, and were the only inclusions that featured more than one single over 10% of the votes from a single studio album.[70] Similarly, an editor at Metro valued both singles as some of their most "daring" and "critically acclaimed" singles, and some of the "best work in the 21st century".[71] "Call the Shots", in particular, has been cited as one of the greatest songs in pop history, as claimed by publications such as AllMusic, Popjustice, amongst others. Furthermore, the single won the Popjustice £20 Music Prize, Girls Aloud's fourth consecutive win in that category, of eight nominations in total.[10][33] Kathy Iandoli from Billboard cited "Can't Speak French" and "Call the Shots" as the 10th and top underrated tracks by underrated girl groups in North America, stating that the final song was an "incredible" number".[72] Andy Kellman of AllMusic highlighted Tangled Up as one of their best albums, the others being What Will The Neighbours Say? (2004) and The Sound of Girls Aloud (2006); while an editor at Capital FM labelled it one of the best releases in their career.[69]

The success of Tangled Up brought several nominations and accolades to Girls Aloud. In 2007, the group were nominated for five categories, eventually winning Album of the Year, Video of the Year for "Sexy! No No No..." and an individual record for member Cheryl.[73] The group were also nominated at the 2008 Brit Awards for Best Group, which was the group's first nomination since 2005 in that category, and were recognized by the Capital FM Awards as the favorite London-based group, and by the News of the World Fabulous award.[74][75] Glamour magazine voted them the best band in the UK, marking their second consecutive accolade.[75] In 2009, Tangled Up won the Best Live Album of the Year award at the Music Producers Guild Awards, their first and only win from the organization.[76]

Track listing edit

All tracks were produced by Brian Higgins and Xenomania. Credits adapted from the liner notes.

Standard edition[6][18]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Call the Shots"
3:45
2."Close to Love"
3:53
3."Sexy! No No No..."
3:18
4."Girl Overboard"
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Coler
  • Lei
4:11
5."Can't Speak French"
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Coler
  • Lei
  • Williams
4:04
6."Black Jacks"
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Coler
  • Cowling
4:20
7."Control of the Knife"
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Sommerville
  • Jon Shave
3:51
8."Fling"
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Coler
  • Williams
  • Moguai
4:13
9."What You Crying For"
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Cowling
  • Tim "Rolf" Larcombe
  • Boyle
3:44
10."I'm Falling"
4:01
11."Damn"
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Coler
  • Cowling
3:46
12."Crocodile Tears"
  • Girls Aloud
  • Cooper
  • Higgins
  • Powell
  • Coler
  • Sommerville
  • Larcombe
4:18
Total length:47:26
Digital deluxe edition bonus track[25]
No.TitleLength
13."Mixed-Up[a]"38:22

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Tangled Up.[6]

Recording

Music credits

  • Cheryl Cole (credited under this name) – vocals, songwriting
  • Nadine Coyle – vocals, songwriting
  • Sarah Harding – vocals, songwriting
  • Nicola Roberts – vocals, songwriting
  • Kimberley Walsh – vocals, songwriting
  • Nick Coler – guitar
  • Owen Parker – guitar
  • Xenomania – production, composing, songwriting
  • Brian Higgins – songwriting, production, composing, programming, mixing
  • Matt Gray – songwriting, composing, programming
  • Miranda Cooper – songwriting, composing, programming
  • Tim Powell – songwriting, composing, programming, mixing
  • Toby Scott – songwriting, composing, programming
  • Jeremy Wheatley – mixing
  • Giselle Sommerville – songwriting
  • Lisa Cowling – songwriting
  • Dan Aslet – guitar
  • Nick Coler – guitar, keyboards, programming
  • Jody Lei – songwriting
  • Nazareth – songwriting
  • Jon Shave – keyboards, programming
  • Andre Tegelen – keyboards, programming
  • Michael Bellina – keyboards, programming
  • Moguai – songwriting
  • Tim Larcombe – songwriting
  • Myra Boyle – songwriting
  • Yusra Maru'e – songwriting
  • Niara Scarlett – songwriting

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Ireland (IRMA)[53] Gold 7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI)[48] Platinum 505,000[49]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label
Ireland[6] 16 November 2007 CD Fascination
United Kingdom[6][18][21] Limited edition CD
19 November 2007 CD
digital download
Australia[80] 2008 Polydor
New Zealand[81]
Ireland[82]
Germany[83]
France[84]
Spain[85]
Japan[86]
Taiwan[87]
United States[88] 7 October 2015
Canada[89]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Mixed-Up" comprises "The Show" (Tony Lamezma Club Mix), "No Good Advice" (Doublefunk Clean Vocal Mix), "I Think We're Alone Now" (Tony Lamezma's Baubletastic Remix), "Sexy! No No No..." (Tony Lamezma's "Yes Yes Yes" Remix), "Something Kinda Ooooh" (Tube City Remix), "Wake Me Up" (Tony Lamezma's "Love Affair"), "Jump" (Almighty Vocal Mix) and "Biology" (Tony Lamezma Remix).

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    • "Tangled Up Deluxe by Girls Aloud on Apple Music". iTunes Store (Canada). January 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2016.

External links edit

  • at the official Girls Aloud website (archived)

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Tangled Up is the fourth studio album by English Irish girl group Girls Aloud It was released through Fascination Records and Polydor Records on 16 November 2007 and was distributed in two physical formats and made available for digital consumption The album is a pop record that incorporates elements of dance pop synthpop and various EDM sub genres produced by long time collaborators Brian Higgins and production team Xenomania Marking a more mature approach according to group member Cheryl the album lyrically delves into themes of love relationships and femininity and it was the group s first experimentation with tools such as autotune and vocoder Production and development began with each member meeting with Higgins to discuss their personal and professional experiences since the release of their third album Chemistry 2005 It was recorded separately from April to October 2007 with the band members earning songwriting credits for two tracks off the album Tangled UpStudio album by Girls AloudReleased16 November 2007 2007 11 16 RecordedApril October 2007StudioLondon EnglandLos Angeles CaliforniaGenrePop 1 dance popEuropopLength47 26LabelFascinationPolydorProducerBrian HigginsXenomaniaGirls Aloud chronologyThe Sound of Girls Aloud The Greatest Hits 2006 Tangled Up 2007 Out of Control 2008 Singles from Tangled Up Sexy No No No Released 31 August 2007 Call the Shots Released 26 November 2007 Can t Speak French Released 17 March 2008Promotional United Kingdom cover Upon its release Tangled Up was met with widespread acclaim from music critics who commended the dance oriented sound songwriting and fun production it has been identified by numerous commentators as Girls Aloud and Xenomania s best work Commercially it experienced success in the United Kingdom peaking at number four and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry BPI for shipments of 300 000 units It performed moderately in Ireland reaching number 25 and was certified gold by the Irish Recorded Music Association IRMA for 7 500 claimed sales In order to promote Tangled Up Girls Aloud conducted a series of promotional activities such as television commercial and magazine appearances Three singles were released from the album Sexy No No No Call the Shots and Can t Speak French all achieving critical and commercial success in Europe Furthermore the girl group embarked on their Tangled Up Tour which saw them tour in the UK and the Republic of Ireland Like the album it achieved critical and commercial acclaim and a live DVD was distributed on 27 October 2008 Contents 1 Background and development 2 Composition and themes 2 1 Songs 3 Release and packaging 3 1 Mixed Up 4 Singles 5 Critical reception 6 Commercial performance 7 Promotion 7 1 Commercial and televised appearances 7 2 Concert tour 8 Cultural impact 9 Track listing 10 Personnel 11 Charts 11 1 Weekly charts 11 2 Year end charts 12 Certifications 13 Release history 14 Notes 15 References 16 External linksBackground and development editIn April 2007 the group announced that they would release a new studio album in November of that year 2 Initial ideas started in March of that year where each member met with British producer Brian Higgins who had worked with them together on their previously released albums Each singer visited Higgins at his home in England and discussed their experiences and life endeavours after the release of Girls Aloud s third studio album Chemistry 2005 To his advantage he decided to take inspiration from those discussions and work further on the new record along with his production team Xenomania Group member Nicola Roberts reaffirmed that it was important for Higgins to be up to date with where Girls Aloud are at and further commented Our songs have to reflect us so that s why we do it 3 Moreover when asked in an interview with Fascination Records about what fans and critics could expect from the album group member Cheryl said they were heading for a more mature direction She also believed that the ideal focus for the record was not to sing about things that we would have when we were 16 Now we re singing about things that you talk about in your early 20s 4 In late March 2007 Higgins and Xenomania started crafting demo songs for the girl group to record which commenced the following month However Higgins only provided the demo to member Nadine Coyle to sing to choose which sections of the song will work 5 Subsequently she recorded the tracks in Los Angeles once Higgins mastered the final versions 5 According to member Kimberley Walsh it took Girls Aloud six months to finish recording the album which she found unusual for the group Furthermore she noted that sessions for their previous albums would take a matter of weeks but took longer because the members wanted to experiment more with the production Moreover recording had to be halted due to the group embarking on The Greatest Hits Tour and promotion of Tangled Up s lead single Sexy No No No 3 The album was finished in October 2007 and was mastered by Higgins himself with the help of Dick Beetham of 360 Masterings 6 Composition and themes editUnlike the group s previous records Tangled Up is a pop album that consistently incorporates elements of electropop dance music Europop and various EDM sub genres 1 7 Regarding the sound and production Alexis Petridis of the Guardian found the material to be witty diverse and experimental whilst Digital Spy contributor Nick Levine believed it to be their most danceable album to date 8 9 Tangled Up was the group s first album to not include cover songs or traditional ballads 10 11 Group member Nadine Coyle said that the tracks from Tangled Up were all in the same vein contrary to their previous releases of which she described the song selection as quite random 3 There are several themes discussed throughout the record including melancholy love relationships sex and femeninity 9 10 Girls Aloud co wrote two of the twelve tracks on the album Sexy No No No and Crocodile Tears They also co wrote and recorded a song titled Hoxton Heroes which pokes fun at indie bands The song was deemed too controversial for Tangled Up and therefore omitted from the album 5 however the song was released as a B side to the third single off the album Can t Speak French Cheryl Cole stated that whilst they never intended to enter the industry as brilliant lyricists they felt comfortable with writing bits and pieces 3 Songs edit nbsp Call the Shots source source A 22 second sample of the opening track features Girls Aloud singing mature lyrics over a classy electronic Euro pop instrumentation 10 Close to Love source source A 23 second sample of the song s chorus which kicks off the energetic side of Tangled Up with a monster beat 11 Problems playing these files See media help The album opens with Call the Shots an elegant electropop ballad that incorporates elements of 1980s pop and 1990s house and minor Europop sounds 11 12 Additionally it was described as one of their softer sounding singles in their career and features a solo bridge section by member Nicola Roberts 10 13 Furthermore Cheryl highlighted it as her favourite track from the album and said it gave her goosebumps 14 The second track Close to Love was noted by commentators as the kick starter to the album singling out its energetic nature and dance house music as a factor During the verses it features a part rap part singing delivery by member Nadine Coyle 12 13 The third track of the album Sexy No No No which was released as the record s lead single was described as one of their most daring single releases 10 Incorporating instrumentation such as synthesizers keyboards and vocoder pro tools for Cheryl s vocals at the first part of the recording it is an experimental power pop anthem that emphasizes a rock like sound over top accompanying electronic music 13 Girl Overboard was singled out as one of the better cuts from the album with many critics praising its clubby vibe and 80s inspired house and Eurodance music citation needed Moreover a Matt O Leary from Virgin Media felt the song was one of the only melodic mentions on Tangled Up 15 Can t Speak French the fifth song on the record is a sultry midtempo number that features electric guitars and synths similar to what was used during the phase of smooth jazz music 12 Likewise Black Jacks is another midtempo recording that boasts 1960s psychedelic music and was compared to the work of Toni Basil and Sugababes 12 Another melodic track to Tangled Up it was selected by some critics as one of the finest moments from both the album and Girls Aloud s career 12 Black Jacks was originally recorded for Chemistry but left out of the album for unknown reasons 16 The seventh track Control of the Knife is a reggae and ska influenced tune that incorporates a variety of trumpets drum machines and synthesizers 11 During the song s chorus an uncredited male singer performs the lines Got sweet hassle sweet talking me Got cheap babble cheap talking free through vocoder effects 9 Fling was described by DIY s Stuart McCaighy as a trademark GA track signifying its beefed up dancefloor sound and rap section as examples 12 Similarly Nick Levine at Digital Spy noticed that the track saw Girls Aloud on full vamp mode 9 The ninth song is What You Crying For first described by Cheryl as a garage sound track However critics refuted these comments by defining its sound as drum and bass with influences of pop and two step garage Despite a negative remark by McCaighy many other music editors highlighted the production as forward thinking and believed the members excelled themselves 13 15 The futuristic I m Falling includes squelchy sounds with a punky guitar which was later compared to Girls Aloud s track Graffiti My Soul by BBC Music s Talia Kraines 11 Damn was one of the only tracks that was not frequently discussed by critics in their reviews for Tangled Up but the pop rock number was criticized for not sonically blending with the rest of the material 13 The album closer Crocodile Tears is a mid tempo pop rock song that focuses more on the members intelligent vocal performances an element to which was never highlighted in their previous work as mentioned by AllMusic s John Lucas 10 Release and packaging editTangled Up was first released in Ireland on 16 November 2007 and then throughout Europe on 19 November 2007 6 17 It was distributed by Fascination in two physical formats a standard compact disc and a special jewelcase packaging and was available for digital consumption through Polydor 6 18 The record was issued through the iTunes Store and Amazon Music worldwide the following year by Polydor and on 7 October 2015 Tangled Up along with various other musical releases by Girls Aloud were released in North America 19 The artwork has the group s name and the album title hung on several long black rods in front of a purple background The lyrics for each song were not featured in the accompanying booklet 6 The title of the album Tangled Up derives from a sentence of the album track Close to Love 6 It is the only Girls Aloud album cover art not to feature the members it received negative remarks from commentators for its boring context and imagery 20 A fan edition of Tangled Up was also available through Girls Aloud s official website the artwork incorporates each of the members holding onto long thick metal wires covered in rubber while the original photos were placed inside the booklet Additionally the CD came with the lyrics and signed postcards 11 21 Despite the change which was positively received the artwork was noted by critics for its slightly uneven display of member Nicola Roberts whose photo occupies marginally less space than those of the remaining four members as described by Fraser McAlphine of BBC Music 11 Mixed Up edit In addition to the album Girls Aloud and Fascination teamed up with Julian Gingell and Barry Stone under the pseudonym Jewels amp Stone to produce a limited edition remix album Mixed Up the group s first and only remix collection was available to purchase only from British retail store Woolworths and was available at a discounted price when bought together with Tangled Up 22 23 The artwork is similar to that of the parent album but the Girls Aloud text is altered to have a multi colored font Despite the collection featuring eight remixed tracks Mixed Up only features one recording from Tangled Up this was Sexy No No No which was edited and remixed by Tony Lamezma whilst the remaining content comes from the group s previous singles 24 For digital deluxe editions of Tangled Up the remix album was condensed down into a 38 long minute track and included as the final appearing number it was made for an album only purchase on digital stores 25 Mixed Up CD only 24 No TitleWriter s Length1 The Show Tony Lamezma club mix Miranda CooperBrian HigginsTim PowellLisa CowlingJon Shave3 432 No Good Advice Doublefunk clean vocal mix CooperHigginsCowlingColerLene Nystrom5 193 I Think We re Alone Now Tony Lamezma Baubletastic remix Ritchie CordellTommy James5 104 Sexy No No No Tony Lamezma s Yes Yes Yes mix Girls AloudCooperHigginsPowellColerCowlingMyra Antonia BoyleMatthew Del GrayCarla Marie WilliamsDan McCaffertyDarrell SweetManny CharltonPete Agnew5 535 Something Kinda Ooooh Tony Lamezma remix CooperHigginsPowellColerJody LeiGiselle Sommerville4 406 Wake Me Up Tony Lamezma s Love Affair CooperHigginsPowellCowlingShawn LeePaul WoodsYusra Maru e5 097 Jump Almighty vocal mix Steve MitchellMarti SharronGary Skardina4 098 Biology Tony Lamezma remix CooperHigginsCowlingSommerville4 23Singles editThe first single from Tangled Up was Sexy No No No which was released on 3 September 2007 26 27 A critical success the single reached number five on the UK Singles Chart and number 11 on both the Billboard Euro Digital Songs Chart and Irish Singles Chart 28 29 30 The accompanying music video was directed by Trudy Bellinger and features the group sporting futuristic looking skintight PVC catsuits with peep toe high heels as they dance through wires stretched across the set citation needed Call the Shots the second single from the album was released on 26 November 31 32 It achieved critical acclaim from critics and was awarded the Popjustice 20 Music Prize Girls Aloud s fourth win in that category 33 It was also a commercial success peaking at number three in the UK and number nine in Ireland 28 34 The accompanying music video was directed by Sean de Sparengo and features the members in purple dresses performing on Malibu Beach at night with flames and white fabric surrounding them Each member of the band is also shown in other locations following several story lines 35 Although they were in discussion Control of the Knife and Close to Love were scrapped from being the third single in favour of Can t Speak French which was released 17 March 2008 This was during the same time Girls Aloud were working on the material to their fifth studio album Out of Control 2008 36 37 Critically and commercially successful 28 a music video was shot by Petro that features Girls Aloud in elaborate costumes inspired by Marie Antoinette and 18th century French fashions 38 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 BBC Music positive 39 Digital Spy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 DIY8 10 12 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 The List nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 MusicOMH nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 NME7 10 17 Virgin Media nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Upon its release Tangled Up received universal acclaim from music critics In an article from The List Camilla Pia awarded the album a five star rating praising the mixture of genres witty lyrics insanely infectious melodies and soaring choruses that explode out of nowhere However Pia noted Xenomania s genius production and concluded that Tangled Up is a standout example of some of the best British songwriting in years 40 Talia Kraines of BBC Music agreed labelling it another unrelenting pop masterpiece by the group made without ever losing their sense of fun while complimenting the challenging production 39 AllMusic writer John Lucas awarded the album four stars considering it a short sharp and tight collection of some of the most exciting music in a particularly exciting career Lucas also commended the album s maturity and its heavy use of electropop music 10 Similarly Matt O Leary of Virgin Media rated Tangled Up four and a half stars out of five describing the album as ballsy pop with moments of eclecticism which results in hair curlingly exciting music and enjoyed the group s ability to grow creatively 15 Although Alexis Petridis a contributor to The Guardian felt that the opening half of Tangled Up was disappointing he commended the melodies songwriting and variety of music elements for that he awarded the record four stars 8 Nick Levine from Digital Spy found the songs to be fun frivolous catchy sexy and innovative and called it their most danceable album to date 9 John Murphy of MusicOMH examined how Tangled Up proved to show how Girls Aloud had managed to move on creatively since their time on reality TV and commended the album s pop and electronic aspects He called the album original inventive and sometimes exhilarating and the only aspect of criticism in his review was aimed towards the album cover 1 A reviewer for NME rated the album 7 out of 10 saying that the group s career has been marked by genre hopping and felt that Tangled Up will continue the trend 17 The reviewer also highlighted the songs Fling and Can t Speak French as unbeatable future pop hits 17 Although criticizing the choices of certain songs and member Nadine Coyle s overemphasized vocal deliveries Stuart McCaighy from DIY awarded it 8 points and commended the production and quality of songs 12 Conversely Tangled Up received mixed opinions by commentators who felt divided by the content and production Nick Butler from Sputnikmusic gave it two and a half points out of five labelling it average Butler criticized Xenomania s input for making the record sound inconsistent and wild whilst also noting that the production overlapped the girl group Citing the album track What You Waiting For as the album s only tuneful thing here he went on to conclude it as Girls Aloud s worst album yet 13 The Times writer Steve Jelbert awarded the album three stars and gave it a mixed review calling it as predictable as a motorway but fun 41 Similarly Dom Passantino at Drowned in Sound awarded it four points out of ten highlighting the lack of originality and stupid themes as core reasons for the rating He also criticized the boring vocal performances and only recommended Black Jacks for its acceptable quality 7 Commercial performance editCommercially Tangled Up experienced success in the United Kingdom The record debut at number four and five on the UK Albums Chart and the physical component chart making it the group s first studio album to enter the top ten since What Will the Neighbours Say 2004 and their highest record since their debut in 2003 42 43 That same week dated 25 November 2007 it managed to peak one position higher on the downloads chart their highest peak since its establishment 44 Tangled Up appeared only once inside the top ten of the album chart descending to number 12 the following week 45 The record stayed inside the top 40 for another 17 weeks tallying it up to 36 appearances 28 After the release of Girls Aloud s fifth and final studio album Out of Control 2008 Tangled Up re entered the top 100 chart at number 79 and spent eight weeks outside the top 70 46 Then in November 2008 the album re charted at number 53 while Out of Control was still inside the top 100 and charted for a total of three weeks 47 To date Tangled Up has spent 47 weeks in the UK Albums Chart making it their longest charting studio album 28 It was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry BPI for shipments of 300 000 units and has sold 505 000 copies as of March 2013 48 49 In Ireland Tangled Up experienced moderate success and entered at number 25 their second record after Chemistry 2005 not to enter the top 20 50 It dropped to number 33 in the following chart but spent another ten weeks steadily inside the top 60 51 52 Nevertheless Tangled Up was certified Gold by the Irish Recorded Music Association IRMA for shipments of 7 500 units 53 The album entered at number four on the Scottish Albums Chart and experienced a similar run as on the UK Albums Chart 54 Promotion editCommercial and televised appearances edit In order to promote Tangled Up Girls Aloud conducted a series of promotional activities such as television commercial and magazine appearances One of the earlier promotion schedules was an appearance by Nadine Coyle on RTE One s Saturday Night with Miriam on 14 July 2007 where she briefly commented on the work of Tangled Up and Sexy No No No 55 Subsequently the group began promotion of the album by performing the single at the T4 on the Beach special on 22 July 2007 and sang the track on further TV show specials 56 In November that year the band performed their single Call the Shots on various charity and television shows such as UNICEF and The X Factor and performed a Christmas special for Top of the Pops in December 57 58 59 The following year Girls Aloud performed Can t Speak French on various shows such as the 2008 V Festival 60 Through 2007 and 2008 Girls Aloud had also recorded several television specials and shows that promoted themselves and the work from Tangled Up The group performed and made a cameo appearance in the British teen film St Trinian s they also provided vocals to the soundtrack whilst member Sarah Harding made another appearance in its sequel 61 Furthermore Girls Aloud released a fashion inspired DVD titled Get Girls Aloud s Style 2007 which also contained music video commentary up to Sexy No No No 62 The band hosted a four part special with ITV2 titled The Passions of Girls Aloud 2008 which showed each member doing activities in different countries Coyle who was scheduled to take part decided to pull out of the project which courted controversy from fans and commentators 63 Concert tour edit nbsp Girls Aloud performing during the Tangled Up Tour 2008 To further promote the record Girls Aloud embarked on the Tangled Up Tour in 2008 Prior to its announcement several publications had reported a split of the band after Nadine Coyle withdrew from two reality shows that the group participated in 64 The show reportedly cost an estimated 3 million to stage with 250 000 worth of pyrotechnics 65 The band called the show their most extravagant and rewarding tour year while Sarah Harding said that over the years it gets bigger and more elaborate 66 The stage outfits were designed by Welsh designer Julien MacDonald London based Norwegian designer Kristian Aadnevik and Liza Bruce 67 The tour spanned between May and mid August 2008 and was recorded on 17 May 2008 at the O2 Arena in London airing live across 50 Vue cinemas throughout United Kingdom 68 The recording was released on DVD through Polydor Records on 27 October 2008 and it was later certified Gold by the BPI 48 Cultural impact editTangled Up and its songs have earned several mentions by commentators and critics as the group s best works 69 In a readers column at The Guardian Laurence Green and Patrick Devine openly commended the appeal of the singles Sexy No No No and Call the Shots identifying it amongst the group s best work On their poll the former and latter track placed second and third on their Girls Aloud s finest moments behind 2005 s Biology and were the only inclusions that featured more than one single over 10 of the votes from a single studio album 70 Similarly an editor at Metro valued both singles as some of their most daring and critically acclaimed singles and some of the best work in the 21st century 71 Call the Shots in particular has been cited as one of the greatest songs in pop history as claimed by publications such as AllMusic Popjustice amongst others Furthermore the single won the Popjustice 20 Music Prize Girls Aloud s fourth consecutive win in that category of eight nominations in total 10 33 Kathy Iandoli from Billboard cited Can t Speak French and Call the Shots as the 10th and top underrated tracks by underrated girl groups in North America stating that the final song was an incredible number 72 Andy Kellman of AllMusic highlighted Tangled Up as one of their best albums the others being What Will The Neighbours Say 2004 and The Sound of Girls Aloud 2006 while an editor at Capital FM labelled it one of the best releases in their career 69 The success of Tangled Up brought several nominations and accolades to Girls Aloud In 2007 the group were nominated for five categories eventually winning Album of the Year Video of the Year for Sexy No No No and an individual record for member Cheryl 73 The group were also nominated at the 2008 Brit Awards for Best Group which was the group s first nomination since 2005 in that category and were recognized by the Capital FM Awards as the favorite London based group and by the News of the World Fabulous award 74 75 Glamour magazine voted them the best band in the UK marking their second consecutive accolade 75 In 2009 Tangled Up won the Best Live Album of the Year award at the Music Producers Guild Awards their first and only win from the organization 76 Track listing editAll tracks were produced by Brian Higgins and Xenomania Credits adapted from the liner notes Standard edition 6 18 No TitleWriter s Length1 Call the Shots Miranda CooperBrian HigginsTim PowellGiselle SommervilleLisa Cowling3 452 Close to Love CooperHigginsPowellCowlingNick ColerJody Lei3 533 Sexy No No No Girls AloudCooperHigginsPowellColerCowlingMyra Antonia BoyleMatthew Del GrayCarla Marie WilliamsDan McCaffertyDarrell SweetManny CharltonPete Agnew3 184 Girl Overboard CooperHigginsPowellColerLei4 115 Can t Speak French CooperHigginsPowellColerLeiWilliams4 046 Black Jacks CooperHigginsPowellColerCowling4 207 Control of the Knife CooperHigginsSommervilleJon Shave3 518 Fling CooperHigginsPowellColerWilliamsMoguai4 139 What You Crying For CooperHigginsCowlingTim Rolf LarcombeBoyle3 4410 I m Falling CooperHigginsPowellYusra Maru eNiara Scarlett4 0111 Damn CooperHigginsPowellColerCowling3 4612 Crocodile Tears Girls AloudCooperHigginsPowellColerSommervilleLarcombe4 18Total length 47 26 Digital deluxe edition bonus track 25 No TitleLength13 Mixed Up a 38 22Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Tangled Up 6 Recording Recorded in London United Kingdom by members Cheryl Sarah Harding Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh Recorded in Los Angeles California by member Nadine Coyle Music credits Cheryl Cole credited under this name vocals songwriting Nadine Coyle vocals songwriting Sarah Harding vocals songwriting Nicola Roberts vocals songwriting Kimberley Walsh vocals songwriting Nick Coler guitar Owen Parker guitar Xenomania production composing songwriting Brian Higgins songwriting production composing programming mixing Matt Gray songwriting composing programming Miranda Cooper songwriting composing programming Tim Powell songwriting composing programming mixing Toby Scott songwriting composing programming Jeremy Wheatley mixing Giselle Sommerville songwriting Lisa Cowling songwriting Dan Aslet guitar Nick Coler guitar keyboards programming Jody Lei songwriting Nazareth songwriting Jon Shave keyboards programming Andre Tegelen keyboards programming Michael Bellina keyboards programming Moguai songwriting Tim Larcombe songwriting Myra Boyle songwriting Yusra Maru e songwriting Niara Scarlett songwritingCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2007 08 Peakposition Irish Albums IRMA 50 25 Scottish Albums OCC 77 4 UK Albums OCC 28 4 Year end charts edit Chart 2007 Position UK Albums OCC 78 62 Chart 2008 Position UK Albums OCC 79 71Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Ireland IRMA 53 Gold 7 500 United Kingdom BPI 48 Platinum 505 000 49 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion Date Format Label Ireland 6 16 November 2007 CD Fascination United Kingdom 6 18 21 Limited edition CD 19 November 2007 CD digital download Australia 80 2008 Polydor New Zealand 81 Ireland 82 Germany 83 France 84 Spain 85 Japan 86 Taiwan 87 United States 88 7 October 2015 Canada 89 Notes edit Mixed Up comprises The Show Tony Lamezma Club Mix No Good Advice Doublefunk Clean Vocal Mix I Think We re Alone Now Tony Lamezma s Baubletastic Remix Sexy No No No Tony Lamezma s Yes Yes Yes Remix Something Kinda Ooooh Tube City Remix Wake Me Up Tony Lamezma s Love Affair Jump Almighty Vocal Mix and Biology Tony Lamezma Remix References edit a b c d Murphy John 19 November 2007 Girls Aloud Tangled Up music review MusicOMH Retrieved 19 December 2016 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