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''Five'' is the debut studio album by English boy band Five. It was released in the
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on 22 June 1998 and charted at number one the
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, becoming the band's only album to do so. The album was later released in the United States on 14 July 1998, where it charted at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' 200, making it the most successful album by the band in the region. Largely produced by Jake Schulze and
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– the latter who also served as the
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with
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– the album spawned six
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, of which all but one reached the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, the exception – "
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" – having only been released in the United States. On 4 December 1998, the
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awarded the album a Platinum certification, an accolade later matched by the
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. The album has since gone on to earn double platinum status in the UK and sold in excess of 4 million copies worldwide.


Singles

The first single, " Slam Dunk (Da Funk)", was released on 1 December 1997, and peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. It was also chosen as the new
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theme song after its release in the United States. The second single, " When the Lights Go Out", was released on 2 March 1998. It peaked at No. 4 in the UK, and also made it to number two in Australia, number seven in Sweden, number ten in the United States and number eleven in Ireland. The third single, " Got the Feelin", was released on 8 June 1998 and peaked at No. 3 in the UK, number two in New Zealand, number twelve in Sweden, number six in Austria and number four in Ireland and the Netherlands. The fourth single, " Everybody Get Up", was released on 21 August 1998. It was the album's most successful single, debuting at number one in New Zealand, which gave Five their first ever number-one. The song also made it to number two in the UK, becoming Five's highest-charting song in the UK at the time. Other chart positions included number four in Germany, number nine in the Netherlands and number five in Austria and Sweden. "
It's the Things You Do "It's the Things You Do" is a song by British boy band Five, released as the fifth single from their debut studio album, '' Five'' (1998). Written by Max Martin, George Shahin, Herbie Crichlow and Five, the song was released as a single exclusi ...
", was released in the United States only, on 27 October 1998. It was unsuccessful, only making it to number 53. The fifth and final single, " Until the Time Is Through", was released on 16 November 1998. It became Five's second UK number-two single, while also making it to number three in Ireland, number eight in Germany, number eleven in Sweden, number 14 in New Zealand and number 15 in the Netherlands.


Track listing

;Notes * signifies a remixer * signifies an additional producer *"Slam Dunk Da Funk" contains a sample from "Clap Your Hands", performed by
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. *"Everybody Get Up" contains a sample from "
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.


Credits and personnel

Note: Track numbers are according to the international edition of the album. ;Main producers *
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executive production *
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– executive production; production on tracks 1, 3, 9, 12, 15, 16 and 55 *Jake Schulze – production on tracks 1, 3, 5, 9, 13, 15, 16 and 55 ;Additional producers *
Max Martin Karl Martin Sandberg (born 26 February 1971),Max Martin
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– production on tracks 1, 5, 7 and 12 *
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– production on tracks 3 and 11; mixing on track 3 * Tim Lever – production on tracks 3 and 11; mixing on track 3;
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on track 5 * Mike Percy – production on tracks 3 and 11; mixing on track 3; remix on track 5 * Richard Stannard – production on tracks 4 and 6 * Julian Gallagher – production on tracks 4 and 6 *
Kristian Lundin Kristian Lundin (born 7 May 1973) is a Swedish composer, music producer and songwriter. Biography Kristian's worked on the song "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)" which he co-produced with Max Martin for the Backstreet Boys. He co-wrote & pro ...
– production on track 7 *
Steve Mac Steve McCutcheon (born 15 January 1972), known professionally as Steve Mac, is a British record producer, songwriter and musician. A multi-award-winning producer, he is one of the most prolific songwriters and record producers in modern Briti ...
– production and mixing on track 8 *
Cutfather Mich Hedin Hansen (born 9 April 1968), known professionally as Cutfather, is a Danish music producer, songwriter, remixer and DJ based in Copenhagen. Cutfather has a studio in Njalsgade, Copenhagen. Career Cutfather is perhaps best known for his ...
& Joe – production and mixing on track 10 *TTW (Topham Twigg and Paul Waterman) – production on track 14 ;Additional production personnel *Matt Sime –
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and mixing on tracks 4 and 6 *Tim Laws – additional production and additional mixing on track 8 *Chris Laws –
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on track 8 *Robin Sellars – mix engineering on track 8; remix engineering on track 11 *Dave Walters – additional engineering on track 8 *Andy Kowalski – additional mix engineering on track 8 *Fred Defaye – engineering on track 9 *Joe Belmaati – recording on track 10 *Mads Nilsson – mixing on track 10 *Nigel Wright – remix on track 11 *Chris McDonnell – engineering on track 14 *Paul Waterman – mixing on track 14


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


References

{{Authority control 1998 debut albums Five (band) albums Albums produced by Cutfather Albums produced by Max Martin Albums produced by Richard Stannard (songwriter) Albums recorded at Cheiron Studios