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Steps

Steptacular

Steps

14 SONGS • 55 MINUTES • OCT 25 1999

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Tragedy
04:31
2
After the Love Has Gone
04:34
3
Love's Got a Hold on My Heart
03:19
4
Say You'll Be Mine
03:33
5
I Think It's Love
04:28
6
Make It Easy on Me
03:34
7
Deeper Shade of Blue
04:16
8
Movin' On
03:29
9
Never Say Never Again
03:51
10
When I Said Goodbye
03:30
11
I Surrender
03:42
12
Since You Took Your Love Away
04:35
13
My Best Friend's Girl
03:40
14
You're Everything That Matters to Me
04:24
(P) 1999 Zomba Records Limited

Artist bios

Prefab British dance-pop quintet Steps were assembled in 1997 from the thousands of applicants who responded to an advertisement placed in the magazine The Stage; in the wake of extensive auditions, singers Lisa Scott-Lee, Ian "H" Watkins, Claire Richards, Lee Latchford-Evans, and Faye Tozer all made the final cut. Steps' debut single, "5-6-7-8," soon followed, falling just shy of the U.K. Top Ten and topping the charts in Belgium; a cover of Bananarama's "Last Thing on My Mind" followed in the spring of 1998, reaching number six in Britain. "One for Sorrow" was Steps' biggest hit to date, and led to the release of their debut album, Step One; their Christmas single, the double-sided "Heartbeat"/"Tragedy," became their first U.K. number one in early 1999. The smashes "Love's Got a Hold of My Heart" and "After the Love Has Gone" preceded Steps' sophomore LP, Steptacular. In 2001, on the heels of releasing the compilation album Gold: Greatest Hits, Steps announced they had broken up. In 2011, the band re-formed for several live appearances and also appeared in a four-part television documentary about the group. In 2012, Steps toured and released their fourth studio album, the holiday-themed Light Up the World. After another five-year break, Steps re-formed on their 20th anniversary to release their fifth studio album, Tears on the Dancefloor. They followed with another album in relatively quick succession; after a brief postponement due to Covid-19, What the Future Holds was released in late 2020; a second volume, What the Future Holds, Pt. 2, appeared the following year. ~ Jason Ankeny

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