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Steps discography

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The discography of UK dance-pop group Steps, contains seven studio albums, seven compilation albums and thirty singles.

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Steps' debut single, "5,6,7,8" was released in 1997 and reached number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart and the track remains one of the highest selling singles never to reach the top 10 on the UK chart. Second single "Last Thing on My Mind" became their first UK top ten peaking at number six. "One for Sorrow", the next single, peaked at number two and was followed by their debut album, Step One, which debuted and peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and went on to become certified 5× Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The next single release was a double A-side "Heartbeat"/"Tragedy" released in November 1998 and peaked at number one in January 1999. The success of "Heartbeat"/"Tragedy" led to the release of the group's next single, "Better Best Forgotten" to be delayed by almost two months, but then peaked at number two. In July 1999, Steps released the first single from their next album, "Love's Got a Hold on My Heart" which was another number two hit in the UK. The group then released their second album, Steptacular, which peaked at number one and was eventually certified 4× Platinum. The group's follow-up singles "After the Love Has Gone", "Say You'll Be Mine"/"Better the Devil You Know", "Deeper Shade of Blue" and "When I Said Goodbye"/"Summer of Love" continued their top five run. In October 2000, Steps released their third album Buzz, reaching number 4 in the UK charts and being certified double platinum. Its lead single was "Stomp", their second number one single. The following single "It's the Way You Make Me Feel", reached number two and "Here and Now"/"You'll Be Sorry" peaked at number four.

The group then released a greatest hits album in 2001. "Chain Reaction", a cover of the popular Diana Ross song, was released as the first single from Gold: Greatest Hits and was another UK number two. The second single, "Words Are Not Enough"/"I Know Him So Well", was another top five hit and became the final single from the group. They announced their split on Boxing Day 2001. The group's record company, Jive Records released a remix and B-side compilation in 2002, The Last Dance, which featured remixes of previous tracks. This album peaked at number fifty-seven in the UK. Steps reformed in May 2011 and released The Ultimate Collection in October. It debuted at number one in the UK. A box set, The Platinum Collection was set to be released on 28 November 2011; however, it was postponed to 13 February 2012. On 30 April 2012, The Ultimate Collection: Tour Edition was released. It features two discs, with the additional disc featuring the songs in karaoke style. All the songs apart from "Chain Reaction" and "I Know Him So Well" feature a backing track sung by Faye, Lisa, Claire, H and Lee. Also in April, a live album called Steps: Live! 2012 was released as part of the group's 2012 tour. It was only available to purchase at venues where the group performed. All of the songs performed are on the live album. The official video for "Light Up the World" is the Lyric Video. The group reformed on 1 January 2017 and released their fifth album Tears on the Dancefloor on 21 April 2017, which debuted and peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart. "Scared of the Dark" was released as the first single and peaked at number thirty-seven.

Steps' sixth studio album What the Future Holds was released on 27 November 2020.[1] It was preceded by two singles. The band released their seventh studio album quickly in September 2021, What the Future Holds Pt. 2. Both studio albums debuted at number 2 in the UK charts. In May 2022, it was announced that Steps would be releasing their third greatest hits compilation, titled Platinum Collection. The album was released on 19 August 2022.[2][3]

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References

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  1. Tears on the Dancefloor did not enter the NZ Top 40 Albums Chart, but peaked at number ten on the NZ Heatseeker Albums Chart.[24]

Citations

  1. Tabberer, Jamie (8 September 2020). "Steps confirm new album What The Future Holds: 'We couldn't keep it a secret any longer'". Metro. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
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  4. "Steaps ARIA chart history for first 5 albums". ARIA. Retrieved 2 December 2023 via Imgur.com. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.
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  6. "Irish Charts (2000 - ) > Steps". Irish-charts.com. Retrieved 2008-11-15.
  7. "ステップスのリリース一覧" [A Look at Steps' Releases]. Oricon. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
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  9. "New Zealand Charts > Steps". Charts.nz. Retrieved 2008-11-15.
  10. "Swedish Charts > Steps". Swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 2008-11-15.
  11. Jones, Alan (November 3, 2017). "Official Charts Analysis: Ball & Boe triumph in tight chart race". Music Week. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  12. "British certifications – Steps". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved December 25, 2022. Type Steps in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
  13. "GOLD ALBUM 他認定作品 1999年3月度" [Gold Albums, and other certified works. March 1999 Edition] (PDF). The Record (Bulletin) (in Japanese). 474. Chūō, Tokyo: Recording Industry Association of Japan: 9. May 10, 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 22, 2014. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
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  15. "NZ Heatseeker Albums Chart". Recorded Music NZ. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  16. "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 29 August 2022". The ARIA Report. No. 1695. Australian Recording Industry Association. 29 August 2022. p. 6.
  17. "Top 100 Artist Album, Week Ending 26 August 2022". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  18. "Steps announce 'What The Future Holds Tour' concert film". Retropop Magazine. 1 April 2022. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  19. "Chart Log UK" (TXT). Zobbel.de. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  20. "Stomp All Night - The Remix Anthology". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  21. "Official Singles Download Chart". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  22. "lescharts.com - Discographie Steps". lescharts.com. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
  23. "Dutch Top 40 > Steps" (in Dutch). Stichting Nederlandse Top 40. Retrieved 2010-10-14.
  24. International Federation of the Phonographic Industry - Sweden (1999). "Swedish Certification" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  25. "RIANZ Top 50 Singles > 18 April 1999". Recorded Music NZ. Archived from the original on 27 November 2013. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  26. "To the Beat of My Heart (remixes)". Apple Music. 22 January 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  27. "Steps Official Instagram". Archived from the original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  28. "Steps confirm "A Hundred Years of Winter" as next single during opening night of arena tour". retropopmagazine.com. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  29. "Steps are back with new 25th anniversary single 'Hard 2 Forget'". Retropop Magazine. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  30. "Official Singles Download Chart". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 3 June 2021.

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