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Invincible (Five album)

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Released
  
8 November 1999

Length
  
53:13

Artists
  
Five, 5ive

Label
  
RCA Records

Recorded
  
1998–1999

Invincible (1999)
  
Kingsize (2001)

Release date
  
8 November 1999

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Producer
  
Simon Cowell (exec.), Julian Gallagher, Steve Mac, Per Magnusson, Richard Norris, Jake Schulze, Richard "Biff" Stannard (also exec.), Stargate

Genres
  
Pop music, Hip hop music, Teen pop, Dance-pop

Similar
  
Five albums, Pop music albums

Five keep on movin


Invincible is the second studio album released by English boy band Five. The album was released in the United Kingdom by RCA Records on 8 November 1999, and was later released in the United States on 16 May 2000. Four singles were released from Invincible, including the UK chart-toppers "Keep on Movin'" and "We Will Rock You". The album was executively produced by Simon Cowell and Richard "Biff" Stannard.

Contents

The album reached number four on the UK Albums Chart, the lowest-charting original album by the band, although it went on to become their biggest seller in UK, being certified double platinum. Worldwide, the album sold totally 2.5 million copies.

Background

The original version of the album, released in November 1999, contains a total of fifteen tracks, including the hidden track, "Inspector Gadget". It also contains the original, album version of "We Will Rock You". A limited edition version of the standard album, containing an exclusive photo booklet, birthday calendar and free poster was also made available in certain countries in Europe. For the album's release stateside in May 2000, the track listing was revised, removing "Mr. Z", "Sunshine" and "Battlestar", remixing "Don't Wanna Let You Go", and adding the track "Don't Fight It Baby", originally contributed by the band for the soundtrack to the film Loser.

The Japanese edition of the album retains the original track listing, but includes the B-side recording "Reminiscing" as a bonus track, and an enhanced section, containing two videos. A special edition of the album was later released in November 2000, featuring a bonus disc, containing five tracks recorded at the Manchester Evening News Arena during the band's Invincible Tour on 26 March 2000. Disc one was also altered, replacing the original version of "We Will Rock You" with the single mix, adding "Don't Fight It Baby" and a remix of "Keep on Movin'" as bonus tracks, and including an enhanced section, containing four music videos.

Chart performance

The album reached number four on the UK Albums Chart, the lowest-charting original album by the band, although it went on to become their biggest seller, being certified double-platinum. The album also peaked at number 108 on the US Billboard 200.

Track listing

Notes
  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies a remixer
  • "If Ya Gettin' Down" includes a sample from "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life", performed by Indeep
  • "Battlestar" includes a sample of "Battlestar Galactica", performed by John Williams and The Boston Pops Orchestra
  • Songs

    1If Ya Gettin' Down3:01
    2Keep on Movin'3:18
    3Don't Wanna Let You Go3:24

    References

    Invincible (Five album) Wikipedia


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