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  • Audio CD (27 Feb 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Island
  • ASIN: B000EJ9MEC
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 22,006 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Push The Button 3:38£0.79
Listen  2. Gotta Be You 3:40£0.69
Listen  3. Follow Me Home 3:58£0.69
Listen  4. Joy Division 3:49£0.69
Listen  5. Red Dress 3:37£0.69
Listen  6. Ugly 3:51£0.79
Listen  7. It Ain't Easy 3:05£0.69
Listen  8. Bruised 3:04£0.69
Listen  9. Obsession 3:52£0.69
Listen10. Ace Reject 4:15£0.59
Listen11. Better 3:44£0.69
Listen12. 2 Hearts 4:53£0.59
Listen13. Now You're Gone 3:55£0.69


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This new version of the album features the brand new track "Now You're Gone", plus fantastic photos of the new line up. The girls have a very busy schedule ahead including a sold out UK headline tour in March and April, supporting Take That in June, a nomination for best single at the Brits, plus an extensive promotional plot for forthcoming single "Red Dress" out on the 6th March. And on top of all that they have just been named as the 'faces' of Pretty Polly.

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sugababes Are Here To Stay, 5 April 2006
By Hernan Igot (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
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Even a change in line-up as big as their most recent one won't stop the determination of UK's most credible girl group. Founding member Mutya's decision to leave the band may have been a blow to many fans, but newbie Amelle is definitely a welcome addition, sometimes showing even huskier vocals than her. Though this is not, by any means, the most efficient re-release (with new vocals on only 3 tracks and 1 brand new track), it doesn't change the fact that fans would still be getting a pretty solid modern pop album. Even with a few alterations, "Taller In More Ways" still remains one of Sugababes' most consistent releases (and that's saying a lot). Here's a track-by-track review of what fans will get with the new album:

1. "Push The Button" - Months after its assault on charts worldwide, the 'Babes most successful single to date is still extremely light, bubbly, and catchy. Good electro-pop doesn't need to be cold and soulless, as shown by this light number.

2. "Gotta Be You" - Amelle's rough vocals are best suited with rougher tracks like this one. Where Mutya's turn on the original version sounded only half convincing, Amelle's raw voice adds that much-needed oomph and power, making the track even more suiting of the band.

3. "Follow Me Home" - Though Amelle's vocals compliment more uptempo materials, she still manages to shine on this track, turning up the sultriness in her voice. She may not have the same range as Mutya, but she's at least got some heart and soul.

4. "Joy Division" - Same ol' reliable futuristic cyber-ragga/pop track. Shows how Sugababes are still capable of combining great pop melodies with slick, urban-inspired beats 4 albums in.

5. "Red Dress" - Latest single and what a stomper of a tune. Amelle's vocals add even more power and body to the choruses, making the song even more addictive than it already is. Only Sugababes can do rockin' dance/pop track like this.

6. "Ugly" - A surprisingly sincere, good-natured song from Sugababes, yet it isn't totally saccharine: the drum-looped beats in the background save it from becoming too nice and pleasant. It add's contemporary savy and rhythm to the song. Some sassy lines might have helped it from becoming too saintly as well.

7. "It Ain't Easy" - What distinguishes Sugababes from any other girl band at the moment is their ability to make a completely tuneless track like this sound very sexy and slick. Other girl groups struggle to even carry an easy tune, let alone any abstract pop compositions.

8. "Bruised" - Very undermined, yet cool vocal performance from the 'Babes. This track is all about the sly vocals, especially with the harmony in the chorus that can raise chills up someone's spine.

9. "Obsession" - Crass, bombastic, yet still sexy pop track that's somewhat dark and very inviting at the same time. Like "Push The Button," it's production isn't as elaborate as many labored-over pop songs today, yet it's still very durable and catchy.

10. "Ace Reject" - Such an emotional roller coaster and a lovely melody. Mutya's departure only makes listening to this track more of an emotional reminder of the good days of Sugababes V2.

11. "Better" - Bright and uplifting track that might seem too bright and uplifting for Sugababes, but at least it shows how they do have some good intentions in life too.

12. "2 Hearts" - Amazing end to an amazing album. The crashing drums, orchestration, and effortless vocals create a crescendo that's unlike any other in pop music today. Not many pop albums can match an ending to an album like this, or at least it was the original ending in the original release of "Taller In More Ways."

13. "Now You're Gone" - Probably an ode to Mutya (very suggestive with the lyrics), it's not the best Sugababes track, but it's far from being the worst. It's a likeable, if not melancholy and serious-sounding, R&B-lite pop track with some orchestration in the background to make it sound more dramatic. It shows how Sugababes are still capable of writing a solid track even with the lineup changes.

"Taller In More Ways" proves that Sugababes still have what it takes to remain one of the most respected pop acts in Britain today. They definitely earn their cred by consistently coming up with great pop tunes that will entertainin for generations to come. There's no doubt that this re-release of "Taller In More Ways" only shows a hint of what bigger things are set for our favorite trio of femme fatales.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quality pop, 27 May 2006
I'm not your average 'pop' fan being male, 32, a fan of rock (bands such as Status Quo, Led Zeppelin etc) and folk music but good music is good music! This album is packed full of good quality singable, danceable tunes. I'm playing it in the car and it's perfect driving music. From the sexy Push the Button to the sing-a-long Ugly I found myself playing and replaying the CD. I'm worried about my 'rock credibility' but music this good needs listening to.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Taller in even more ways, 6 Mar 2006
By Random J (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
The album title seems especially fitting this time round, given the departure of Mutya.

Now, the album itself is worthy of a 5 star rating - without a doubt. "Taller in more ways" is easily the Sugababes best album, with every track as stellar as the last. However, re-releasing this record with not much new on it - is taking liberties and this is why I have given this re-release a 3 star rating. Would it have hurt to have included the video to "Red dress" or a couple of bonus tracks...?

One of my gripes with this album is that Amelle didn't re-record the entire album. This seems very half-assed and lazy in my opinion and doesn't warrant a 2nd purchase for those who own the original release. It's also a shame, because Amelle has a great voice and by having her re-record the enitre album - it would've given me (along with many others) another reason to buy the record, as well as cement her as a Sugababe.

My 2nd gripe is the new track "Now you're gone". Whilst it is a nice track - it shouldn't have been tagged on the end of the album after the amazingly epic "2 hearts". This track was one of the most amazing and beautiful finishes to an album I'd heard and it should have stayed that way.

If you do not already own this record, then I suggest you buy it - because it is a brilliant album. However, if you bought this album the first time 'round, I wouldn't bother purhasing it again. There isn't enough additional content on the re-release to warrant a 2nd buy. Save yourself the money and purchase the bonus track off of iTunes.

- The album itself is a definite 5 star!
- The lack of extras and inclusion of Amelle in this re-packaged edition gets 3 stars.

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so mutya left and seems to be doing very nicely!

the album has been repackaged and features amelle on 4 tracks.. Read more
Published on 20 Jun 2007 by Mr. Nathan Armstrong

4.0 out of 5 stars Strong, edgy yet sassy pop music...
I only just brought this album a few days ago but I seriously wish I'd brought it at full price when it first came out. Read more
Published on 31 May 2007 by A.A.C.M

5.0 out of 5 stars A great return from the newly formed sugababes
This album is full of good tunes and is worth every penny if you are into the sugababes,its a shame that mutya has lefe as she had the best voice and added some emotion but that... Read more
Published on 19 May 2006 by Craig J. Richardson

4.0 out of 5 stars Stronger In More Ways
The Sugababes have been the subject of immense media coverage recently, due to the departure of founder member Mutya Buena and the addition of Amelle Berrabah. Read more
Published on 28 Mar 2006 by tomkatz4

4.0 out of 5 stars 'Cooler than the red dress'
With the recent departure of Mutya who was undoubtedly integral to the bands raw and icy image, vocalist Amelle has proved a delightful contribution to this album, promoting a... Read more
Published on 7 Mar 2006 by Liam Doherty

2.0 out of 5 stars Only rerecorded a few tracks
It's really a shame, when they re-released this album, I thought they were going to re-record all the tracks, turns out they only re-recorded five, i would have loved the... Read more
Published on 6 Mar 2006

5.0 out of 5 stars 'babes stronger than ever
The sugababes have taken a very risky move by carrying on after the departure of bandmate Mutya; who many believed to be the lead singer of the band. Read more
Published on 2 Mar 2006 by Lee Norsden

5.0 out of 5 stars New Member, New Band
With the departure of former babe Mutya it seemed that the rest of the babes would fizzle out into that big black hole of has beens. Read more
Published on 20 Feb 2006 by daniel638

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