An expanded edition of Sugababes star Siobhán Donaghy’s debut solo album ‘Revolution in Me’ has been made available on streaming and download platforms.
The LP, released in 2003 via London Records, features the singles Overrated and Twist of Fate and was met with critical acclaim upon its initial release.
Despite peaking outside of the UK Top 100, the album is largely considered a triumph among fans, and has become a cult hit in the following years.
Announcing the digital release of the Collector’s Edition, London Records shared: “Out today for the first time digitally is Siobhan Donaghy’s album, ‘Revolution In Me’.
Out today for the first time digitally is Siobhan Donaghy’s album, ‘Revolution In Me’. Listen to the single ‘Overrated’ here: https://t.co/JnFLssK0ZI pic.twitter.com/TKZvtbu5jc
— London Records (@london_records) May 5, 2021
“To add, this is a collectors edition with all b-sides and radio edits released digitally for the first time worldwide. You’re welcome.”
In addition to the standard tracklist, the LP also includes the previously unavailable songs Thus Far, Those Anythings and I’m Glad You’re Mine.
Siobhán was an original member of Sugabaes but quit the group following the release of their debut album ‘One Touch’, featuring singles including Overload and Run For Cover.
After several line-up changes which left Sugababes with no original members, the group called time on their career and disbanded in 2011 – after which Siobhán reunited with Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena for new single Flatline under the moniker MKS.
In 2019, they returned as Sugababes, releasing a cover of the Sweet Female Attitude hit Flowers, and have teased new music is on the way.