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List Price: $42.98 | | Label: Jvc Japan
Salesrank: 577119
Released: September 30, 2002 |
| Our Price: $16.73 |
| Used Price: $3.95 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Into Your Head Track Listing:
1. Out My Heart
2. Staring Into Space
3. Get You Through The Night
4. After All Is Said And Done
5. Out Of Reach
6. She's Everything
7. Run Away
8. Sympathy
9. I Still Believe
10. Begining
11. So Wrong So Right
12. Never Gonna Give You Up
Editorial Review:
Japanese version featuring 2 bonus tracks: "So Wrong, So Right", & "Never Gonna Give You Up". Also includes enhanced videos for "Back Here" & "Still On Your Side".
Into Your Head Reviews:
Simply awesome 
2003-06-29 - When i listened to their first cd i was simply hooked and could not get enough of them. As this cd's release was getting closer i was estatic, knowing everyone of their songs(even ones that were never released in the US) i knew that this cd was going to be great. And i couldnt be any more right. The only bad part is that the Import has two songs that the US will not hear, i finally heard So wrong so Right, but i still yearn for never gonna give you up(which i believe is a remake of the Rick Astley song, which is a great song in itself). I highly recommend this cd and is jammed with Great instrumentals and fantastic Vocals. You wont be dissapointed
They did it again! 
2002-12-24 - This album is pretty much the same as the UK version, minus Never going to give you up (which was the B-side for the UK release of Out of my heart). I've waited a long time for this album (Brits are kinda slow on the uptake of decent music), but it was definitely worth it. With SoL being one of my fave albums ever, I wondered whether a successive album would be able to match the quality- Into your head absolutely does so. All the tracks are fantastic- you just don't get better harmonies or lyrics. Highlights of the album are Sympathy, Run away, and The beginning. This album definitely equals if not betters SoL, it's one every music lover should have! It's just a shame that these lad's talents aren't recognised back home in the UK!