Worldwide, the album has sold over four million copies | The album also peaked at number six in Germany, but was certified Gold there |
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Retrieved 18 February 2017 — via | Dave Russell — recording assistance tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7• The group continued working on tracks through August and September, working on tracks with at Steelworks Studios and tracks with and at Whitfield Street Studios respectively |
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9The girls went to Dublin's Windmill Lane Studios with longtime collaborators Richard Stannard and Matt Rowe to work on a new album and create master recordings for a live album | — strings arrangement track 11• "Goodbye" peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 |
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In the two years between the release of "Goodbye" in December 1998 and the release of Forever in November 2000, the group, along with the pop-music landscape in general, changed dramatically | They also recorded "My Strongest Suit" for the for the musical |
Forever has sold four million copies worldwide | It was certified Platinum by the BPI on 17 November 2000, denoting shipments in excess of 300,000 copies |
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It all sounds very professional, though only a hardcore fan can deny that the bloom is definitely off the rose | Paul Walton — mixing assistance track 11• Tony Salter — vocal engineering tracks 9, 10• Steve Hodge — engineering, mixing tracks 9, 10• Melanie Brown promoted Forever and her solo album in the UK and Japan, while Melanie Chisholm was in the middle of her |
Xavier Smith — engineering assistance, mixing assistance tracks 9, 10• Background [ ] During the in early 1998, the group took on an initial project to write and record songs for a possible third album and a live album.
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