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Track listing
- "Take Me Home"
- "Lover"
- "Move This Mountain"
- "Murder On The Dancefloor"
- "I Believe"
- "Leave The Others Alone"
- "By Chance"
- "The Universe Is You"
- "Is It Any Wonder"
- "Everything Falls Into Place"
Re-Release listing - "Murder On The Dancefloor"
- "Take Me Home"
- "Lover"
- "Move This Mountain"
- "Music Gets The Best Of Me"
- "Sparkle"
- "The Universe Is You"
- "I Believe"
- "Get Over You"
- "By Chance"
- "Is It Any Wonder"
- "Leave The Others Alone"
- "Final Move"
- "Everything Falls Into Place"
- "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" - Live version
"Take Me Home" and "Murder On The Dancefloor" were released as singles in 2001 and both became substantial UK Top 3 hits, the latter staying on the charts for several months. These singles were followed in 2002 by "Music Gets The Best Of Me" and "Get Over You," two further hit singles. The album was re-released for the second batch of singles, and included five new tracks ("Music Gets The Best Of Me", "Sparkle", "Get Over You", "Final Move" and "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" - Live version). The original length was 40 min 32 sec. This article contains information that has not been verified. ...
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