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List Price: $22.99 | | Label: Umvd Import
Salesrank: 82824
Released: November 6, 2006 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Track Listing:
1. Sound of the Underground
2. Love Machine
3. Biology
4. No Good Advice
5. I'll Stand by You
6. Jump
7. Show
8. See the Day
9. Wake Me Up
10. Life Got Cold
11. Something Kinda Ooooh
12. Whole Lotta History
13. Long Hot Summer
14. Money
15. I Think We're Alone Now
Editorial Review:
2006 compilation featuring the very best of this female quintet, who found their first taste of fame on Popstars, the UK's version of American Idol. After three hit albums and 12 Top Ten singles (including two number ones), Girls Aloud are one of the very few reality TV acts to achieve continued success. The Sound Of Girls Loud features 14 tracks including the newly-recorded single 'Something Kinda Ooooh'. Polydor.
The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Reviews:
Fantastic 
2008-08-23 - Girls Aloud Greatest Hits release 2006 in the UK. This is the best, they have all the 14 singles on the greatest hits album. Also including a track called Money which is part of the greatest hits not a single. All you pop lovers out there would love to have this who wouldn't? You got to Sound Of The Underground (First Single) up to I Think We're Alone Now (14th Single) their latest single of that year. Who can go wrong with Girls Aloud.
eeee.. it's ok 
2007-09-04 - loved track 2. Love Machine and 3. Biology, the rest is kind of bland. yes, yes, standard female-voice-britpop sound, still a little too bland and indistinct for my taste (with the exception of 2 tracks i mentioned above). It just doesn't get to carr yme with it. OK driving music.
Excellent singles band 
2007-01-20 - No matter what you think of them, you cannot deny that Girls Aloud have put out an extraordinary series of first-rate pop-singles. the tunes and the musicianship have been well above average for this type of band. The albums have also been rather strong, surprisingly. Thus I warmly recommend this fantastic collection of pop singles.
The Sound of Girls Aloud 
2006-12-02 - Four years on and already time for a greatest hits disc? If Britney Spears could pull it off after only 40 months, then Girls Aloud's thirteen top 10 singles certainly qualify them for such an offering. Yes, the hype every music magazine in Britain has been making is true- the tracks this group puts out are insane. Name one other pop act who had the audacity to mesh three songs into one and proclaim "you can't mistake my biology" as if we were stupid all along to disagree? Or, for that matter, name their comeback single "Something Kinda Oooh"? The risks taken by Girls Aloud and their production-team extraordinaire, Xenomania, are ones not common among the lazy bits of top 40. To see such livelihood and originality from a band created by reality television is an irony if we ever heard one. Simply put, they're the finest mainstream singles act of this decade and the soldiers of futuristic pop. Ballads withstanding, every one of these hits sparkles with a ferocity and sauciness that are impossible to not fall in love with. Anyone who doesn't snap their fingers to the billyrockin' "Love Machine" or strike a pose to the positively sexy electro romp "The Show" is more likely dead, and to not gawk at the genius of "Biology" is a perfect insult. Even the much-maligned "Long Hot Summer" is destined for the pop hall of fame. The music press has proclaimed for the past three to four years now that pop is dead, but with Girls Aloud leading the pack, not only would it be alive and kicking, it would be better than it ever was. And we can overlook the limp cover of "I Think We're Alone Now" (particularly unnecessary) if it meant skipping over to something like "Sound Of the Undeground". Ready for a crazy night out, stilletos and all? You've just got the perfect soundtrack.