The Video (All Saints album)

The Video is the first music video collection by the English-Canadian girl group All Saints released in Canada. It features interviews and highlights of their first year as a group.

The Video
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Released1998
Recorded1997–1998
GenrePop
Length58:00
LabelLondon

Content

The cover art shares that of their debut album All Saints, as does the content. The collection, with a running time of 58 minutes, features music videos of the singles "I Know Where It's At", "Never Ever" (the UK and US versions), "If You Want to Party (I Found Lovin')", "Lady Marmalade", "Under the Bridge" and "Bootie Call" including MTV live performances of "Take the Key" and "Under the Bridge" along with interviews. The music videos for "Silver Shadow" and "War of Nerves" are not included, as the latter was released later in the year and the former because it was released by the early incarnation of the group, All Saints 1.9.7.5 and not included on their debut.

Track listing

Standard version

1. "I Know Where It's At" 3:59
2. "Take the Key" (MTV live)  
3. "Never Ever" 4:32
4. "If You Want to Party (I Found Lovin')" 4:06
5. "Under the Bridge" (MTV live)  
6. "The Bridge" (featuring "Under the Bridge" and "Lady Marmalade")  
7. "Bootie Call" 4:58
8. "Never Ever" (US video) 4:36


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