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Elle’ments ist das Debütalbum der deutschen Popband No Angels. Das Album wurde am 12. März 2001 veröffentlicht und erreichte Platz eins in den deutschen, österreichischen und Schweizer Albumcharts. Das Album ist mit mehr als eine Million verkauften Exemplaren, sieben Gold- und drei Platinauszeichnungen eine der erfolgreichsten Produktionen, die je von einer deutschen Band veröffentlicht wurde.
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Elle'ments is the debut studio album by German girl group No Angels. It was first released by Polydor–Zeitgeist and Cheyenne Records on 12 March 2001 in German-speaking Europe. After winning the inaugural season of the reality talent contest Popstars in late 2000, Polydor consulted a small team of German-based musicians to work with the quintet, including Thorsten Brötzmann, Peter Ries, Leslie Mándoki, and Peter Plate. Elle'ments is a pop record with an inclusion of styles such as dance, R&B, latin and rock. Conceptually, the album centered on the idea of the classical elements, and during that time was compared to English girl group the Spice Girls' Forever (2000) era. Upon its release, Elle'ments became an instant smash hit. The album peaked at number one in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, and was eventually certified 7× Gold in Germany and reached Platinum status in both Austria and Switzerland. Additionally, it was certified Platinum by the European International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Elle'ments became Germany's top-selling album of 2001, with 500,000 copies sold in its first six month of release. In total, Elle'ments sold 1.1 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the biggest-selling girl group albums in music history and one of the best-selling German albums of all time. The album yielded the record-breaking number-one hit single "Daylight in Your Eyes", and produced three further singles, including "Rivers of Joy", "When the Angels Sing" and a remake of British pop duo Eurythmics' 1985 single "There Must Be an Angel," the theme song to the animated feature The Little Polar Bear (2001), their second number-one hit in Austria and Germany. The latter song also appeared on Special Winter Edition reissue of the album, released in October 2001, along with several new songs. In fall 2001, No Angels embarked on their first concert tour, the Rivers of Joy Tour, in support of the album.
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Elle’ments ist das Debütalbum der deutschen Popband No Angels. Das Album wurde am 12. März 2001 veröffentlicht und erreichte Platz eins in den deutschen, österreichischen und Schweizer Albumcharts. Das Album ist mit mehr als eine Million verkauften Exemplaren, sieben Gold- und drei Platinauszeichnungen eine der erfolgreichsten Produktionen, die je von einer deutschen Band veröffentlicht wurde.
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