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British pop duo Appleton comprises ex-All Saints Canadian natives Natalie Appleton (born Natalie Jane Appleton-Howlett in 1973) and Nicole Appleton (born Nicole Maria Appleton in 1974). The two sisters started working on their own project after the London-based girl group All Saints disbanded in February, 2001. Appleton debuted in September, 2002 with the release of the chart-topping single "Fantasy," composed by Gareth Young followed by their debut album called Aloud. The next spring, the ladies were back on the charts with "Don't Worry." ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide

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Appleton's Discography  (5)

Everything Eventually  Everything Eventually Polydor Limi... more more
Everything's Eventual  Everything's Eventual Polydor Reco... more more
Everything's Eventual (Non EU CD)  Everything's Eventual (Non EU CD) more more
Fantasy  Fantasy Polydor Limi... more more
Don't Worry  Don't Worry more more

Compilations Featuring Appleton  (20)

All Woman 2003 THE VERY BEST OF;41 CLASSICS FOR THE CONTEMPORARY WOMAN All Woman 2003: THE VERY BEST OF, 41 CLA... BMG more more
Top Of The Pops Spring 2003  Top Of The Pops Spring 2003 BBC more more
The Crying Game  The Crying Game Universal Mu... more more
Big Brother 2003  Big Brother 2003 Universal Mu... more more
Summer Feeling magic Summer Feeling: magic Universal Mu... more more

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