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| Chasing Lights | ||||
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| Released | 27 October 2008 | |||
| Recorded | May–June 2008 | |||
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| Length | 42:06 | |||
| Label | Fascination | |||
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Chasing Lights is the debut studio album by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays. It was released in the United Kingdom through Fascination Records on 27 October 2008. [1] The album was re-issued on 16 March 2009 to include their cover of Depeche Mode's 1981 song "Just Can't Get Enough". [2]
The Saturdays started production of their debut album in May 2008. They were offered the chance to record songs that were rejected by Girls Aloud, with whom they shared a record label. [3] Their music is often compared to that of Girls Aloud and Sugababes. Band member Mollie King told the Daily Star , "We all thought it was a bit of a cheek. Why would we want their rejects? ... It's bad enough with all the comparisons being made". [3] The last track of Chasing Lights, "Why Me, Why Now", was originally a demo that was written and recorded by Alex Cartañá but was later picked up by The Saturdays. The members of The Saturdays have no writing credits on the record but they do have writing credits on their subsequent albums.[ citation needed ]
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| BBC Music | (positive) [5] |
| Digital Spy | |
| entertainment.ie | |
| The Guardian | |
| musicOMH | |
| OK! | |
| The Times | |
| Virgin Media | |
Chasing Lights received a positive reception from music critics. Digital Spy called it a "consistently enjoyable debut album and said, "Their sassy, modern, chart-ready pop is more straightforward than most Girls Aloud singles and younger than the music Sugababes are now recording. The world, or at least the top ten, should be their oyster." [13]
Some critics referred to Chasing Lights as "a definite contender for pop album of the year".[ citation needed ] The album was number four on Popjustice's 2008 year-end chart of the best albums.[ citation needed ]
In the UK, Chasing Lights debuted at number eleven while in Ireland it debuted at number forty-nine. By April 2009, the album reached number thirty-four in Ireland. The album climbed from number fourteen to number nine in the UK on 25 January 2009. The album was certified Platinum in the UK on 6 November 2009. [14]
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| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "If This Is Love" |
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| 3:23 |
| 2. | "Up" |
| Quiz & Larossi | 4:05 |
| 3. | "Keep Her" |
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| 3:01 |
| 4. | "Issues" |
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| 3:32 |
| 5. | "Lies" |
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| 3:51 |
| 6. | "Work" |
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| 3:11 |
| 7. | "Chasing Lights" |
| Braide | 4:01 |
| 8. | "Set Me Off" |
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| 3:04 |
| 9. | "Fall" |
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| 3:22 |
| 10. | "Vulnerable" |
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| 4:04 |
| 11. | "Why Me, Why Now" |
| Statham | 3:46 |
| 12. | "Up" (Wideboys Remix Edit) (UK bonus track) |
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| 3:01 |
| Total length: | 42:06 | |||
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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| 12. | "Just Can't Get Enough" (Radio mix) | Clarke | D. Eriksen | 3:05 |
| 13. | "Up" (Wideboys Remix edit) |
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| 3:01 |
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