All Saints (band)(Redirected from All Saints (music))All Saints was a British all woman pop music group, named after a station on London's Docklands Light Railway. All Saints was made up of founding members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton. They got together in 1993 but didn't have their first hit until 1997 when I Know Where It's At stormed to no.4 in the UK charts. Career highlights include the million-selling modern classic Never Ever, which won them two BRIT Awards in 1998 - for Best Single and Best Video; and Pure Shores, their chart-topping collaboration with William Orbit from the movie The Beach, becoming the second best-selling single of 2000 (after Bob the Builder!). Lowlights include their universally panned film, Honest directed by ex-Eurythmics Dave Stewart. In their incredibly successful five-year career, the band scored a total of five number one singles. They split in 2001 after much speculation and rumour. Nicole and Natalie are now in their newly reformed duo Appleton, whilst Melanie and Shaznay have also gone on to enjoy (moderate) solo success. DiscographySingles
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Albums. In their incredibly successful five-year career, the band scored a total of five number one singles. Gnosticism, Catholicism and elves and dwarves feature heavily in the plot. Lowlights include their universally panned film, Honest directed by ex-Eurythmics Dave Stewart. The opera is set in medieval Europe. Career highlights include the million-selling modern classic Never Ever, which won them two BRIT Awards in 1998 - for Best Single and Best Video; and Pure Shores, their chart-topping collaboration with William Orbit from the movie The Beach, becoming the second best-selling single of 2000 (after Bob the Builder!). Both albums were released by Century Media. They got together in 1993 but didn't have their first hit until 1997 when I Know Where It's At stormed to no.4 in the UK charts. The Metal Opera (Part I) was released in 2001, while The Metal Opera (Part II) came in 2002. All Saints was made up of founding members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton. Avantasia (The Metal Opera) is a two-part metal opera album written by Tobias Sammet, vocalist in the power metal group Edguy. All Saints was a British all woman pop music group, named after a station on London's Docklands Light Railway. Into the Unknown. All Hits (2001 - #18). Memory. Saints & Sinners (2000 - #1). Chalice of Agony. The Remix Album (1998). Anywhere. All Saints (1997 - #2). Neverland. All Hooked Up (2001 - #7). The Final Sacrifice. Black Coffee (2000 - #1). In Quest For. Pure Shores (2000 - #1). The Looking Glass. War Of Nerves (1998 - #7). No Return. Bootie Call (1998 - #1). The Seven Angels. Under The Bridge/Lady Marmalade (1998 - #1). The Tower. Never Ever (1997 - #1). Sign of the Cross. I Know Where It's At (1997 - #4). Inside. A New Dimension (Interlude). Avantasia. In Nomine Patris (Interlude). The Glory of Rome. Farewell. Breaking Away. Malleus Maleficarum (Interlude). Serpents in Paradise. Reach Out for the Light. Prelude (Intro). |