That's how it shows up on my player too. It doesn't sound right though.
No echoes I'm choking is actually "No air cause I'm choking". I'm not sure on the "uh-oh" bit.
Any time stamps where she talks about them, or any quick breakdown?Nat talks a bit about some All Saints facts, in case you want to have a listen:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001plg5
Around 24 minutes she talks about the Brits and when they won in 1997.Any time stamps where she talks about them, or any quick breakdown?
There's really nothing going on in All Saints land huh
Anyways just want to say that Red Flag is still such a stellar record. Make You Love Me? One Strike? One Woman Man? Who Hurt Who? Summer Rain? Fear? You know what, it's basically the whole thing. WIG.
I even gave Testament a spin today, I know it's often seen as inferior but still a thoroughly enjoyable record, Three Four is absolutely brilliant
Whilst I'm here, may aswell also chuck in that Studio 1 often gets an unfair judgement and it's actually a good album. I prefer Red Flag, but as a whole I'd probably put it above Testament.
This is it. Saints & Sinners is the only album of theirs that took me the longest to appreciate as a whole body of work (the singles though? I prefer them to the ones from the debut).Studio 1, Red Flag and Testament are all incredible albums in their own right, for different reasons.
The only All Saints album that I find to be patchy is Saints & Sinners. Their post 2001 material is arguably stronger than their first run.
Would’ve been amazing if Shaz and Mel did get to do it...."Shaz, my bandmate..."
*sigh of relief*
I'm still hoping for a 30 years anniversary reunion, which is only like 4 years off now.