Rachel Stevens discography

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Rachel Stevens discography
Stevens attending London Fashion Week in February 2010
Studio albums2
Music videos8
Singles8
Other appearances6

The discography of Rachel Stevens, a British pop singer, consists of two studio albums and eight singles. Stevens gained fame as a member of the pop group S Club 7. The group released its final album in 2003, and Stevens signed a four-album solo record deal with 19 Entertainment and Polydor Records.[1]

Stevens released her solo debut studio album Funky Dory that September. The album reached number nine on the UK album chart and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded the it with a gold certification in October 2003.[2][3] Two singles, "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" and "Funky Dory", were initially released from the album: "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" peaked at number two in the UK and received a silver certification from the BPI.[2][4] In July 2004, Stevens released the single "Some Girls" as a charity record for Sport Relief, and the single's success prompted Polydor to re-issue Funky Dory with three new songs.[5]

Come and Get It, her second studio album, was released in October 2005. The album debuted at number 28 in the UK,[2] and its three singles were commercially unsuccessful.[6] In May 2010, Stevens announced plans to record a new album "in the near future".[7]

Albums

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[2]
Funky Dory[a] 9
Come and Get It
  • Released: 17 October 2005 (UK)[9]
  • Label: Polydor, 19 (#9873340)
  • Format: CD, digital download
28

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Single Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[2]
BEL
[10]
DEN
[10]
GER
[11]
IRL
[12]
NOR
[13]
SWE
[14]
SWI
[13]
UCR
[15]
"Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" 2003 2 25 2 64 3 5 24 63 19 Funky Dory
"Funky Dory" 26 24 15
"Some Girls" 2004 2 7 13 14
"More More More" 3 5 8
"Negotiate with Love" 2005 10 17 5 Come and Get It
"So Good" 10 14 16
"I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)" 12 34 1
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

Featured singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[16]
AUS
[17]
BEL
[17]
DEN
[17]
GER
[17]
IRL
[17]
NOR
[17]
SWE
[17]
SWI
[17]
"Do They Know It's Christmas?"
(with Band Aid 20)
2004 1 9 7 1 7 1 1 6 7 non-album single
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Other charted songs

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Single Year Peak chart positions Album
UCR
[15]
"Nothing Good About This Goodbye" 2005 16 Come and Get It
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

Other appearances

These songs have not appeared on a studio album released by Stevens.

Title Year Album Notes
"Knock on Wood" 2004 DiscoMania A cover version of the 1966 song originally recorded by Eddie Floyd.[18]
"In the Fruit Bowl, on the Tree" 2011 Non-album release Free digital downloads recorded in support of Ella’s Kitchen.[19]
"Vegie Hokey Cokey"
"Fruit and Veg are Great to Eat"
"Yummy Yummy Yum"
"Eat to Make You Feel Good"

Videography

Music videos

As lead artist
Title Year Director(s)
"Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" 2003 Tim Royes[20]
"Funky Dory" Katie Bell[21]
"Some Girls" 2004 Paul Weiland[22]
"More More More" Urban Strum[23]
"Negotiate with Love" 2005 Harvey & Carolyn[24]
"So Good" Cameron Casey[25]
"I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)" Trudy Bellinger[26]
As featured artist
Title Year Director(s)
"Do They Know It's Christmas?"
(as Band Aid 20)
2004 Geoff Wonfor[27]

Notes

  • A ^ Funky Dory was re-issued in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2004 with three new songs.[28]

References

  1. ^ "Rachel's Bank Account Gets Fuller". NME. IPC Media. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Artists: Rachel Stevens". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Certified Awards: Search by parameters (Rachel Stevens - Albums)". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 4 March 2013. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  4. ^ a b "Certified Awards: Search by parameters (Rachel Stevens - Singles)". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Sport Relief '04 Media Pack" (PDF). BBC. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  6. ^ Petridis, Alexis (14 October 2005). "Pop CD: Rachel Stevens, Come And Get It". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Rachel Stevens Ready To Return". Contactmusic.com. 18 May 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Funky Dory". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  9. ^ "Come and Get It by Rachel Stevens". iTunes. Apple. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  10. ^ a b "Ultratop > Rachel Stevens". Ultratop. Retrieved 2011-02-10. Cite error: The named reference "den" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  11. ^ "German Chart > Rachel Stevens". charts.de German Charts. Retrieved 2011-02-10.
  12. ^ "Irish Charts > Rachel Stevens". irish-charts.com Hung Medien. Retrieved 2011-02-10.
  13. ^ a b "Norway Charts > Rachel Stevens". norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 2011-02-10. Cite error: The named reference "nor" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  14. ^ "Rachel Stevens on Sweeden". IFPI. Swedish Charts. Retrieved 2011-02-10.
  15. ^ a b "Ukrainian Chart - Eachel Stevens". FDR. 2009-05-10. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
  16. ^ "UK Singles Chart > Song Chart History > Do They Know It's Christmas?". The Official Charts. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h "acharts Do They Know It's Christmas? > Band Aid 20". aCharts. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  18. ^ DiscoMania (Media notes). Mercury Records. June 2004. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help)
  19. ^ "Free Tasty Tunes with Rachel Stevens". ellaskitchen.co.uk. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  20. ^ "Darran Tiernan: Director of Photography" (PDF). darrantiernan.com. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  21. ^ Funky Dory (Media notes). Polydor Records. December 2003. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help)
  22. ^ Some Girls (Media notes). Polydor Records. July 2004. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help)
  23. ^ More More More (Media notes). Polydor Records. October 2004. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help)
  24. ^ Negotiate with Love (Media notes). Polydor Records. March 2005. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help)
  25. ^ So Good (Media notes). Polydor Records. July 2005. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help)
  26. ^ I Said Never Again (But Here We Are) (Media notes). Polydor Records. October 2005. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help)
  27. ^ "Band Aid 20: Do They Know It's Christmas? video". NME. IPC Media. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  28. ^ "Funky Dory (Reissue)". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 4 March 2013.

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