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Come and Get It (Rachel Stevens album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Come and Get It (Rachel Stevens album)
''Come and Get It'' is the second and, as of 2015, most recent album by British pop dance singer Rachel Stevens. It was released by Polydor Records and 19 Entertainment in 2005 in the UK. It featured four top 20 hits, but the album itself reached no higher than #28. The album received almost universally good reviews; two years after the album's release, ''The Guardian'' placed it in their article "1000 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" list. == Overview == Three singles were released from ''Come and Get It'' during 2005; "Negotiate With Love", "So Good" and "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)" as well as an earlier hit, "Some Girls" being included as a late addition. The first two of these charted in the UK at #10, with the third at #12. With a television advertising campaign, the album was released by Polydor Records on 17 October 2005, two weeks after the album's final single. Track "Nothing Good About This Goodbye" was announced as the next single in early 2006, but these plans were scrapped.〔(Rachel Stevens.com - ''Come and Get It'' album )〕 The album was produced by a number of top record producers, including Xenomania, Richard X, Pascal Gabriel and Jewels and Stone. It reached #28 in the United Kingdom, remaining of the charts for just two weeks. ''Come and Get It'' was not released in many territories outside the UK; in the United States, it was released on 26 June 2007 on iTunes. The final two tracks, "Every Little Thing" and "Dumb Dumb" are listed on the album as 'bonus tracks', but appear on all versions of the album. "It's All About Me" features a sample from "Lullaby" by The Cure. Stevens herself co-wrote one song from the album; "Funny How".
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