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Thinking It Over

''Thinking It Over'' is the debut studio album by British-Irish pop group Liberty X. The album was released on the back of their success on television talent show, ''Popstars'', and was recorded in the year following the series' finale, where the band became runners-up to Hear'Say.
Originally titled—and released in Japan as—''To Those Who Wait'', it was released in the United Kingdom on 27 May 2002 under its new title and became the biggest selling album of the band's career, selling nearly 750,000 copies. Five singles were released from the album: "Thinking It Over", "Doin' It", "Just a Little", "Got to Have Your Love" and "Holding On for You". "Just a Little" became Liberty X's only number-one single and won a BRIT Award for Best British Single in 2003.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The 10 naffest Brit Award winners: From S Club 7 to Shaggy and Joss Stone - Metro News )
==Background==
The band began recording the album under their original name, ''Liberty'', just two weeks after the finale of ''Popstars''. The album's production was overseen by Steve Duberry, while the band co-wrote several songs with writer and producer Tim Laws. The album's lead single, "Thinking It Over", was released on 24 September 2001, to worldwide success, charting high in the United Kingdom, Japan and Europe. Due to its unprecedented success, the band's record label decided to push the release of the album, then entitled ''To Those Who Wait'', forward by three months, due to be released just four weeks later on 22 October. However, shortly after the announcement, it was revealed the band had become entangled in a legal dispute with a band of the same name, who claimed that the current group did not have the right to use the name ''Liberty'', as it was already being used by another artist. Thus, this prevented the album being released in the United Kingdom as planned.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bands Forced To Change Their Names )
However, as the lawsuit didn't cover international territory, the Japanese side of the band's record label made the decision to go ahead with the album's release as planned, making ''To Those Who Wait'' available from 28 November 2001.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=To Those Who Wait by Liberty )〕 The album contained fourteen tracks. Whilst still entangled in the lawsuit, the band released their second single, "Doin' It", on 10 December 2001. It failed to achieve the chart success of its predecessor, but still charted highly in the United Kingdom. On 18 February 2002, the lawsuit was settled, with the current group instead changing their name to ''Liberty X''. It was then decided that the album would revamped for the British market, and the band returned to the studio to record new material. Three new songs were recorded, the first of which, "Just a Little", was released as the band's third single on 13 May 2002. Just a day later, the tracklisting for the British version of the album was revealed, which contained the three new songs, but removed "Greed" and "Never Meant to Say Goodbye" from the original edition, as they had already been issued as B-sides in the country, and also removed "Practice What You Preach" altogether, meaning it remains unreleased in the country. The album's title was also changed, this time being released under the alias of ''Thinking It Over''. The album was finally released in the UK on 27 May 2002.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Thinking It Over - CD )
The second of the new songs, "Got to Have Your Love", was released as the band's fourth single on 9 September 2002, to moderate success. It also became the band's first cover version to be released as a single. "Holding On for You" was released as the album's fifth and final single on 2 December 2002, followed a week later by a re-release of the album, containing a bonus disc of seven remixes and three music videos, all contained in a gold slipcase. In December 2002, the album was also released in China, reinstating "Never Meant to Say Goodbye", as well as adding two bonus remixes, and the B-side track "Breathe" to the end of the album, making a total of eighteen tracks. The band revealed in an interview in April 2003 that "Wanting Me Tonight" was originally due to be released as the album's third single, but "Just a Little" was released instead, at the request of the record company. The single remix of "Wanting Me Tonight" instead appears as a B-side on the "Just a Little" physical single release.

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