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New Colours : ウィキペディア英語版
New Colours

''New Colours'' is a 1971 album by UK pop group The New Seekers. It was their first album released on the Polydor label.
== Overview ==
In the UK, The New Seekers had failed to gain mainstream success until mid 1971 when the single "Never Ending Song of Love" reached #2 in the charts.〔(Chartstats - "Never Ending Song of Love" UK Chart details )〕 This album was released while the single was still in the top 20, but that song had actually appeared on the group's previous album, ''Beautiful People''. Possibly due to this, ''New Colours'' failed to chart at the time of release. Some months later however, as the group found themselved at #1 with the single "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing," this album then managed to break into the UK top 50 by peaking at #40 and spending four weeks on the chart.〔(Chartstats - Album chart information )〕 Only one single was released from this album, the uptempo track "Good Old Fashioned Music," but didn't find success.
''New Colours'' was released in the US with a slightly different tracklist. Two singles were released there; "The Nickel Song" and "Tonight."〔(US single releases )〕 The album initially failed to chart, but some months later it was re-released under a new title, ''We'd Like to Teach the World to Sing''. With one track added (and "Move Me Lord" omitted) it became their biggest-selling album there by peaking at #37.〔(US version of re-issue )〕
Reviewer John Wells writing for the ''New Musical Express'' said of ''New Colours'': "A good album, well produced and...superb harmonies from one and all."〔(Lyn Paul - New Colours )〕 The album was released on vinyl, cassette and 8-Track cartridge. The songs were later released on Compact Disc in 2003.

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