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Albums
Sound Of The Underground

Sound Of The Underground is Girls Aloud's first Album. The album reappeared in the Top 75 on December 31, 2006, charting at #67 - likely due to being on sale in a slow chart week after Christmas, and remaining for a further week, giving it a chart run of 20 unconsecutive weeks on the chart.

A second version of the album was released on December 1, 2003, with several new tracks, including fourth single "Jump" from the film Love Actually's soundtrack and "You Freak Me Out" from the remake of the 1976 movie Freaky Friday, a new UK Bonus track entitled "Girls On Film" (previously available as a b-side), and a re-recorded version of "Some Kind Of Miracle." However, to make room for the new inclusions, the song "Don't Want You Back" and UK Bonus tracks "Love Bomb" and "Everything You Ever Wanted" were excised.

Track List
1. "Sound Of The Underground" 3:42
2. "No Good Advice" 3:48
3. "Some Kind Of Miracle" 3:19
4. "All I Need (All I Don't)" 3:39
5. "Life Got Cold" 3:57
6. "Mars Attack" 3:24
7. "Stop" 3:37
8. "Girls Allowed" 3:25
9. "Forever And A Night" 3:14
10. "Love/Hate" 4:38
11. "Boogie Down Love" 4:05
12. "Don't Want You Back" 3:20
13. "White Lies" 4:02
14. "Love Bomb" [UK Bonus] 2:55
15. "Everything You Ever Wanted" 2:55
What Will The neighbours Say?

WWTNS is Girls Aloud's second Album.It was released by Polydor Records on November 29, 2004 in the United Kingdom. The album was produced by the production team of Brian Higgins and Xenomania. Upon its debut, critical reception was generally positive, with London based newspaper The Guardian calling it a great pop album that is "funny, clever, immediate" and "richly inventive". What Will the Neighbours Say? became the group's second top ten album in the UK album charts, where it was certified platinum. The album was released in select European territories in late 2004; however, it failed to generate much interest due to lack of promotion. It did reach the Top 10 in Greece.

The album title "What Will the Neighbours Say?" comes from a lyric in the song "Love Machine".

Girls Aloud's writing credits
Song writing contributions credited to Girls Aloud are believed to correspond to the following:

"Big Brother" - Cheryl Tweedy
"Hear Me Out" - Sarah Harding
"Thank Me Daddy" - Kimberley Walsh
"I Say a Prayer for You" - Nicola Roberts
"100 Different Ways" - Nadine Coyle
Chemistry

Chemistry is the third album byGirls Aloud. It was released on December 5, 2005 in the United Kingdom. Upon its debut, critical reception was generally positive, with The Guardian, NME, and Top Of The Pops including it on their best of year-end album charts. Chemistry became the group's first album to miss the top ten on the UK albums chart peaking at number eleven. Still it sold exceptionally well in the first few weeks and went on to be certified platinum - outselling the girl's debut. In Australia and New Zealand, the album was released on February 20, 2006; however, it failed to generate much interest.

Track List
"Intro" 0:42
2. "Models" 3:27
3. "Biology" 3:36
4. "Wild Horses" 3:24
5. "See the Day" 4:03
6. "Watch Me Go" 4:06
7. "Waiting" 4:15
8. "Whole Lotta History" 3:49
9. "Long Hot Summer" 3:54
10. "Swinging London Town" 4:04
11. "It's Magic" 3:54
12. "No Regrets" [UK Bonus] 3:23
13. "Racy Lacey" [UK Bonus]
The Sound Of Girls Aloud

The Sound of Girls Aloud is a "greatest hits" anthology by Girls Aloud. It was released in the UK on October 30, 2006, and went straight into the UK album charts at #1 - Girls Aloud's first ever #1 album - selling 84,354 copies in its first week of sale.

The album includes all of Girls Aloud's singles to date and three new tracks, including the single "Something Kinda Ooooh". There is also a limited edition bonus disc, featuring unreleased songs, demos and other material.

The lead single taken from this album is "Something Kinda Ooooh" which managed to reach #3 in the single chart and is one of the group's best singles to date in terms of sales and chart positions.

The second and final single to be taken from the greatest hits compilation is "I Think We're Alone Now". Even with extremely high sales of the album, the song managed to reach #4 on the single chart, remaining in the top ten for a second week.

Straight after the release of "I Think We're Alone Now", a new version of the album was released to include the single version of the track rather than the original version.

Since its release, the album has sold in excess of 722,000 Copies in the UK and has been certified 2x platinum by the BPI. It is officially their biggest selling album to date.
Tangled Up

Tangled Up is the fourth studio album (fifth overall) by Girls Aloud. It was released by Fascination Records on November 19, 2007   in the United Kingdom. Like their previous efforts, Tangled Up is produced by the production team of Brian Higgins and Xenomania. A tour is scheduled for May 2008.

Cheryl Cole said that Tangled Up is their best effort yet, while filming the video for "Call the Shots" in California. In an interview for the Fascination Records website, Cole said the album was "heading in a more mature direction. The reviews for Tangled Up have been extremely positive. The Sun and Daily Mail have given the album 4/5

Track Listing

1. Sexy! No No No....
2. Close to Love
3. Call The Shots
4. Girl Overboard
5. Can't Speak French
7. Control of the Knife
8. Fling
9. What You Crying For
10. I'm Falling
11. Damn
12. Crocodile Tears