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Seeing Double

Seeing Double
S Club

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Track Listing

  1. Alive
  2. Whole Lotta Nothing
  3. Love Ain't Gonna Wait For You
  4. Bittersweet
  5. Straight From The Heart
  6. Gangsta Love
  7. Who Do You Think You Are?
  8. Do It 'Till We Drop
  9. Hey Kitty Kitty
  10. Dance
  11. Secret Love
  12. The Greatest
  13. In Too Deep
  14. Let Me Sleep
  15. Every Kind Of People
  16. Alive

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #80383 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-11-25
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
First album for the pop band since they shed a member and the number 7 from their name. Includes the single 'Alive' andthe album title also doubles up as the title of their firstfeature film.


Customer Reviews

The Best S Club album yet!5
When i first heard alive i wasnt expecting "Seeing Double" to live up to the standards of the 3 previous sclub albums but is did!
1. Alive - lacks originality and shouldnt have been released as a single because its a copy of dont stop movin but it is catchy -7/10

2. Whole lotta nothin - Great song! loved it first time round - 9/10

3. Love aint gonna wait for you - rumoured to be the next song, it took me a while to like it but its a great pop and disco record - 9/10

4. Bittersweet - a great mature sound for sclub, once again sung by jo- 10/10

5. Straight from the heart - The first ballad on the album, once again sung by jo - 8/10

6. Gangsta Love - omg! my favourite song on the album, sung by rach and jo, definately worth a listen - 10/10

7. Who do you think you are - Goes too far away from sclubs usual song, a great song but not single material - 7/10

8. Do it till we drop - very fast and makes rach's voice high pitched and squeaky, but a great pop song - 10/10

9. Hey Kitty Kitty - Really catchy but hannah doesnt sound too great - 7/10

10. Dance - great song, sung by bradley really disco-y - 9/10

11. Secret Love - co-wrote by Tina and sung by tina, has a latin type feel - 8/10

12. The Greatest - great record, should be released as a single in america because it'd do great there! - 9/10

13. In too deep - co -wrote by Jon and sung by jon songs good - 7/10

14. Let Me sleep - One of the best songs on the album,has a great beat and jo sounds great, very mature - 10/10

15. Every Kind of people - was jo's first solo single, got scrapped so was shoved onto seeing double, its an ok song but doesnt live up too the rest of the album - 6/10

Overall id give the album 10/10 and even though im an sclub fan im not biased, I've recieved atomic kittens album, blues album, sugababes album, liberty x's album all the xmas and none of them compare to "Seeing Double" should have gotten higher in the charts, definately worth a listen!

GET THIS UNDER THE XMAS TREE!! As they say, POPTASTIC!!!!5
People, do not be sceptical about the hype around this album because it really is a BRILLIANT pop album example. Definitely S Club’s best yet and my favourite of the year by far. I haven’t been this excited about an album in a long time (my tastes range from S Club to Britney and the Corrs.) The whole sound is almost entirely new and is mostly super-sexy, upbeat, edgy and mature pop that will appeal right across the age (and fan) spectrum. I knew about S Club 7 (as they were) from the very beginning but have only been 100% hooked since they released “Don’t Stop Movin” (now one of my favourite pieces of all time) and even though I am 20 years old.

Three tracks stand out for me in particular:
1) Gangsta Love: This song (lead vocals: Rachel) is an upbeat, fun and mature R&B piece with special vocal effects and is a fairly new sound for the group.

2) Who do You Think You Are: THE standout track on the album (should have been the first single, with everybody singing lead vocals.) A completely new sound for the band. Can only be described as a fast Artful-Dodgerish, pop garage dance epic!!

3) Let Me Sleep: As others have said, possibly the most mature song on the album (lead vocals: Jo.) Mid tempo love song, super sexy and very easy listening that you have to sing along to!

This album should be performing A LOT better than it currently is on the UK charts. Hopefully, with the tour and movie next year, it will sell at levels it deserves. S Club’s management always seem too keen to play it safe with single releases and are very cautious about releasing new sounds for the groups to the public. (“Alive”, although it fits perfectly in the album, was not a good choice for the first single in my opinion. A lot of people could have predicted the comparison to “Don’t Stop Movin”, however undeserved it may be. I also think that, for example, “Stronger” [off their previous album] would have made a good final single, as it was a innovative sound for the band but it was kept hidden from public ears.)

Finally, BUY THIS ALBUM. You WILL NOT be disappointed!!

The Best S-Club Album Yet!5
Alive: The first single of "Seeing Double" a very upbeat different type of S Club song. Some compare it to "Don't Stop Movin.." but to me the two are completely different. This isn't one of my favorites but it will grow on me. Lead Vocals: Bradley

Whole Lotta Nothing: This has a romantic touch to the upbeat song. A love/dance song for the teenagers of the 21st century. A very original S-Club song they haven’t done a song like this before. Lead Vocals: Jo

Love Ain't Gonna Wait: This is a disco song reminds me of “Don’t Stop Movin,“ has the undertone of Alive in it with a mix of You in the chorus. Lead Vocals: Jo

Bitter Sweet: This songs sounds a lot alike Destiny's Child “Survivor” in an odd way. This also has a touch of Britney Spears “Stronger” in it. A little touch of Rap by S-Club in it too. Lead Vocals: Jo

Straight From the Heart: The first ballad off the album by far the best ballad of S-Club. Put it this way it’s a updated version of “Have You Ever,” just way better and much more grown-up. Lead Vocals: Jo

Gangsta Love: This is one of my favorite songs on the album! It’s got a R&B feel to it like “Boy Like You.” It’s very different; a movie-like themed song with different tones. Brilliant! Lead Vocals: Rachel

Who Do You Think You Are: It’s got a very dance-vibe in it. This song features the whole band singing pieces of it like “It’s Alright.” A really Great Chorus! Should definitely be a single!Lead Vocals: Everyone

Do It Till We Drop: This was my favorite song of the show Viva S-Club and its by far a favorite of mine! It’s very comical! Its a big-time S-Club song a long with Reach, You, Everybody Wants You/Boy Like You. Lead Vocals: Rachel

Hey Kitty Kitty: This song is a lot like Dance, Dance, Dance. I was kind of sad how this song turned out. Hannah needs to find songs that really fit her pretty voice! It’s just a little weak. But its just an Ok Song. Lead Vocals: Hannah

Dance: This song sounds like this could be a follow-up song to “Don’t Stop Movin.” It’s a much more advanced follow-up song. Definitely a club song! Lead Vocals: Bradley

Secret Love: This is another weak song like “Hey Kitty Kitty.” Tina also needs to find songs that fit her weaker voice. The storyline/lyrics of the song are great and its got a great tempo but I feel it should have been given to someone who could have sang it better. Lead Vocals: Tina

The Greatest (Greatest Love Story Ever Told): A R&B love song. It’s a very pretty song it’s a slow/upbeat song version of “Who Do You Think You Are.” Rachel and Jo make the best songs together. Lead Vocals: Rachel and Jo

In Too Deep: I never really cared for the song “Sunshine” but Jon has really changed between that song and this song. This song is a nice love song. It’s got great lyrics/chorus! Lead Vocals: Jon

Let Me Sleep: This is the one song on the album that tells you that S-CLUB have incredibly grown up since the last three albums. The song is the sexiest song on the album and I have to say probably S-CLUB’s best song to date. Lead Vocals: Jo

Every Kind of People: This song was done for the film “The Guru.” It’s an ok song, not in S-CLUB tradition. Lead Vocals: Jo (No S-Club)

Alive Almighty Remix: I have to say I like this version much more then the regular version...it has a much more techno feel to it and more jazz! A Long track coming in a little over 7 minutes! Much Better then regular version! Lead Vocals: Bradley