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S Club 7 (later re-named S Club after the departure of Paul Cattermole from the band) were a successful British pop group created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, who rose to fame via their own BBC television programme.

Lineup


History


S Club 7 first came to public attention through their television series. The programme was a sitcom based around the band members (who played themselves) living together and trying to become famous. The programme changed its name to reflect the location it was set in: Miami 7, LA 7, Hollywood 7, and finally Viva S Club, set in Spain. During each episode, the members would perform one of the songs from their current album. It was created and partially written by Kim Fuller, who also created and wrote Spiceworld. They also made a hit with their 2003 film, Seeing Double. The show also became a big hit in the United States, where it originally aired on Fox Family and later on ABC Family. The program was retitled S Club 7 in Miami, S Club 7 in L.A., S Club 7 in Hollywood and Viva S Club.

Towards the end of the first season, in June 1999, the group released their debut single, Bring It All Back, an uptempo song written by Elliott Kennedy, who had previously worked with the Spice Girls and Take That. It topped the UK charts. The single was followed by the Stargate-produced S Club Party, which had a peak position of #2 in the UK in October 1999. In December 1999, a double A-side single Two in a Million/You're My Number One was released. It also had a peak position of #2 in the UK. Whereas S Club Party was an uptempo song in a style not far removed from the contemporary offerings of Britney Spears or the Backstreet Boys, Two In A Million was a ballad, co-written by Cathy Dennis, which showed off the group's musical diversity as well as the talents of singer Jo O'Meara. You're My Number One, meanwhile, was a retro-styled uptempo track with a strong swing beat and, on the original album version, a prominent brass section. All these songs were featured on the group's first album, S Club, released in October 1999. The album also included various other songs from the TV series, as well as others (such as Friday Night) which had not been previously performed.

S Club 7's second TV series, 'LA 7', began airing in March 2000. The series introduced the song Reach, another retro-styled uptempo track in a similar vein to You're My Number One which was again co-written by Cathy Dennis. Released as a single in May, it reached #2 on the UK chart and rapidly became one of the group's best known tracks, paving the way for the group's second album, 7. This album was a marked step up from the overtly pop stylings of S Club, with a much stronger R&B/rap feel evident in a number of the tracks. The second single from the 7 album, Natural, was notable in that the featured lead vocalist was Rachel Stevens. Remixed from the album version, the single reached number 3 in September 2000. It was then proposed to release Bring The House Down as a further single from the album, and remixes were commissioned; however, S Club 7 were invited to provide the official song of the UK's BBC Children in Need Campaign 2000 and so a new song, the ballad Never Had a Dream Come True was chosen instead. After topping the UK charts in November 2000, the song was added to a re-release of the 7 album.

Never Had A Dream Come True marked a more mature direction for the group which retained their pop sensibilities whilst broadening their appeal to a more adult audience. However, it was their next single which really proved to their breakthrough in this respect. Don't Stop Movin' was a classy dance/pop song which owed more than a little for its style to Michael Jackson's Billie Jean. The group's public profile was boosted in the run-up to the single's release when the three male members of S Club 7 were arrested in London after being found with a small amount of cannabis on March 20, 2001*. The three individuals were cautioned by police at Charing Cross Police Station but released without charge. A month later, Don't Stop Movin' topped the UK charts. Although it was knocked off the top the following week by Geri Halliwell's single It's Raining Men, it re-occupied the top spot two weeks later for a week after Geri went down to the number two placing.

There was then a longer than usual gap before a further single was released. Initially it was proposed to release a Reach-esque song called You as the next single in the autumn, to coincide with their third TV series ('Hollywood 7'). However, S Club 7 were then invited to once again be involved in the Children in Need campaign, and so a ballad was felt more appropriate. Hence the next single, in November 2001, was the Jo-led Have You Ever, a song not unlike their earlier Never Had A Dream Come True. This again topped the UK charts and acted as an introduction to the group's third album, Sunshine. This album was arguably their most accomplished yet. As well as Never Had a Dream Come True, Don't Stop Movin' and Have You Ever, it included a number of other very-strong tracks, notably the Rachel Stevens-led Show Me Your Colours, and Stronger, an uptempo club track with lead vocals by Tina Barrett. Indeed, Stronger was slated as a potential single release after You (eventually released in February 2002, reaching #2 UK). However, the proposed release of Stronger was abandoned after Paul Cattermole decided to leave the group.

Breakup


In March 2002, Paul Cattermole announced he was leaving to join a nu-metal band formed by his school-friends, though he remained with S Club 7 until June and continued to date fellow member Hannah Spearritt. The remaining six members stayed together under the name S Club, releasing a further album, Seeing Double in late 2002. This album, preceded by the single Alive in November 2002 (#5 UK), built upon the strengths of the group's earlier work and adopted a more mature pop/dance approach with a very much stronger R&B feel on several of the tracks. However, despite a good critical reception, the album stalled at number 17 on the UK charts and no further singles were immediately forthcoming.

S Club released their movie Seeing Double in April 2003. The film's release was marked by rumours that the group were about to split, rumours which came true shortly afterwards when it was announced that, after a final single and greatest hits album, S Club would indeed break up (much to many fans' dismay and a widespread feeling of betrayal, given that the group had previously denied the rumours). The final single was a double A-side, coupling Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You from the Seeing Double album with a new ballad Say Goodbye. Like their first single, Bring It All Back, Say Goodbye saw lead vocals shared around the group. The single reached number 2 in the UK, beaten to the top spot by R Kelly's Ignition (Remix), and was included on S Club's greatest hits album, Best - The Greatest Hits, released in June 2003. This compilation brought together the group's single A-sides (many of which had been remixed slightly from their original album versions) with a previously-unreleased track, Everybody Get Pumped.

In many ways, S Club were an anachronism by 2003, with the musical landscape having shifted away from such overtly-'manufactured' groups towards a more 'organic' presentation with groups being presented as writing their own songs and playing their own instruments. Nonetheless, their relatively-long career (for this genre) is noteworthy. Unlike many 'pop' groups, they did not rely on cover versions to generate hit singles: Natural was the closest they came to releasing a cover version as a single, as this song was based on a French song which in turn had sampled Gabriel Faure's Pavane. In addition, their output was of a consistently higher standard than many of their contemporaries, with Don't Stop Movin' in particular still being played in clubs and on radio several years later.

After S Club


Tina Barrett is working on a debut album. A song called "Moon Child" is rumoured to be on the album.

Jon Lee has starred in a few West End shows.

Bradley McIntosh is said to be producing and recording a solo effort.

Jo O'Meara released her solo single in 2005 with Sanctuary Records to only have the song debut at #13. Her album followed but only briefly charted at #49. The album recently had a boost of sales thanks to her appearances on BBC1's reality karaoke show, Just the Two of Us, in February 2006. According to internet fansites, O'Meara has quit the music industry citing the reason that she has been let down by too many people she was working with.

Hannah Spearritt starred in two movies, Destination London and Seed of Chucky. And in late 2006, Hannah will be a main character in new ITV Drama, Primaeval

Rachel Stevens landed a £1,000,000 solo record deal with Polydor Records. She released her debut album, Funky Dory, with the single, Sweet Dreams My LA Ex, which reached #2, and her second single, Funky Dory all in 2003. In 2004 came her next 2 singles Some Girls (the sport relief single for 2004)and More More More. Also a re-release of Funky Dory was issued including Some Girls and More More More as well as the other previous hits. In 2005 came her sophomore album, Come and Get It and her 5th, 6th and 7th singles Negotiate With Love, So Good and I Said Never Again (But Here We Are). She has also won 9 awards. She is currently taking a well deserved break and will return soon with her third album. Rachel also briefly appeared in comedy European Gigolo.

S Club Juniors / S Club 8


A contest asking for children to join S Club 7 during a performance at Wembley Arena resulted in 9 children forming another band, originally called S Club Juniors. One of them, Connor, left the band early but the others kept the S Club brand alive until 2004. The group also had a small role in Viva S Club. When S Club split, S Club Juniors rebranded under the name of S Club 8. Their hits include: "One Step Closer", "Automatic High", "New Direction", "Puppy Love" (a cover), "Fool No More", "Sundown" and "Don't Tell Me You're Sorry." S Club 8 went on to film CBBC show "I Dream" however in 2004, the group disbanded. Rochelle Wiseman later went on to present CBBC's "Smile".

Discography


Albums

Album Statistics Singles
S Club Singles Released
7 Singles Released
7 (re-release) Singles Released
Sunshine Singles Released
Seeing Double Singles Released
Don't Stop Movin' Singles Released
Best - The Greatest Hits Singles Released

Singles

From S Club
  • Release Date: 7th June, 1999
  • Chart Peak Position: #1 UK Top 75 Singles
  • UK Certification: Platinum (600,000)

From 7
  • Release Date: 22nd May, 2000
  • Chart Peak Position: #2 UK Top 75 Singles
  • UK Certification: Gold (400,000)

From Sunshine
  • Release Date: 23rd April, 2001
  • Chart Peak Position: #1 UK Top 75 Singles
  • UK Certification: Platinum (600,000)

From Seeing Double

From BeSt - The Greatest Hits of S Club 7
  • Release Date: 26th May, 2003
  • Chart Peak Position: #2 UK Top 75 Singles

See also


External links


British musical groups | Rhythmic Top 40 acts | 1990s TV shows in the United States | 2000s TV shows in the United States

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