B*Witched - C'est la Vie: The Collection (2023)

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Title: C'est la Vie: The Collection
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Sony Music CG
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:14:32
Total Size: 966 / 319 MB
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Tracklist:

1. C'est La Vie (02:53)
2. Birthday (02:36)
3. Rollercoaster (03:24)
4. Get Happy (03:05)
5. Blame It on the Weatherman (03:34)
6. We Four Girls (03:09)
7. Jesse Hold On (Radio Edit) (03:20)
8. Oh Mr. Postman (03:27)
9. Don't Say Never (03:56)
10. My Superman (03:03)
11. Play That Funky Music (03:22)
12. Jump Down (03:06)
13. Fly Away (03:02)
14. Castles in the Air (04:18)
15. Coming Around Again (03:36)
16. Together We'll Be Fine (03:20)
17. Red Indian Girl (03:36)
18. To You I Belong (03:06)
19. I Shall Be There (feat. Ladysmith Black Mambazo) [Radio Edit] (04:12)
20. Mickey (03:29)
21. Never Giving Up (03:37)
22. Does Your Mother Know (03:11)
23. Freak Out (02:14)
24. Leaves (03:16)
25. Someday (03:29)
26. The Shy One (03:11)
27. Like the Rose (03:57)
28. In Fields Where We Lay (02:28)
29. Rev It Up (04:00)
30. Blame It on the Weatherman (Chicane Vocal Edit) (05:02)
31. C'est La Vie (Dog In The River Mix) (06:46)
32. Jesse Hold On (The Bold & The Beautiful Glamourmix) (06:44)
33. Jump Down (Almighty Definitive Mix) (06:50)
34. Rollercoaster (Silk's Uplifting Extended Mix) (07:07)
35. Megamix (04:49)

The youngest girl group ever to notch a number one single on the U.K. pop charts, Ireland's teen quartet B*Witched comprises vocalist Edele Lynch, her guitar-playing twin sister Keavy, keyboardist Sinead O'Carroll, and guitarist Lindsay Armaou. Drawing inspiration from the success of the Lynch sisters' brother Shane -- a member of Boyzone -- the group took to extensive rehearsal and writing sessions before signing with the Glow Worm label, headed by producer Ray Hedges (known for his work with Boyzone as well as Bros). Heavily hyped even prior to its release, B*Witched's first single, "C'Est La Vie," topped the British charts upon its release in late May of 1998; the follow-up, "Rollercoaster," also debuted at number one upon its release in mid-September. B*Witched's self-titled debut LP was released a month later, and in the fall of 1999 the group returned with Awake and Breathe. © Jason Ankeny


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