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Clea is the name of more than one artist. 1. Clea is a pop band from England, United Kingdom who met on TV show Popstars : The Rivals. After being voted off the show and not making the group that would become the highly successful Girls Aloud, they decided to form their own band. Founding members are Chloe Morgan (née Staines), Lynsey Brown, Emma Beard and Aimee Kearsley, their initials being the name of the group. They got signed to 1967 Records in 2003, and released their debut single Download It the same year. The single charted just outside the Top 20 at No.21. In February 2004, they released their second single Stuck In The Middle, which again charted outside the Top 20. Chloe Staines left the band in May 2004 and her voice was removed from subsequent re-releases. Clea's debut album Identity Crisis was only released in Russia & Eastern Europe. It was not released in the UK & Ireland. Due to lack of sales, 1967 Records dropped them. They then resigned to Upside Management, and started releasing music independently. In September 2005, they released a third single We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off, which charted in the Top 40. This was followed by Lucky Like That which charted at number 55. Regardless, Clea still decided to release a second album, Trinity. This would be their first album release in the UK, which didn't chart in the top 200. According to their MySpace page, Clea split up in late 2006 after a string of commercial failures. Emma and Aimee went on to form duo LoveShy soon after, but then disbanded in July 2008. Emma also appeared on Paris Hilton's British Best Friend and placed third. 2. Clea is a singer songwriter from Brisbane, Australia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Clea is the name of more than one artist. 1. Clea is a pop band from England, United Kingdom who met on TV show Popstars : The Rivals. After being voted off the show and not making the group that would become the highly successful Girls Aloud, they decided to form their own band. Founding members are Chloe Morgan (née Staines), Lynsey Brown, Emma Beard and Aimee Kearsley, their initials being the name of the group. They got signed to 1967 Records in 2003, and released their debut single Download It the same year. The single charted just outside the Top 20 at No.21. In February 2004, they released their second single Stuck In The Middle, which again charted outside the Top 20. Chloe Staines left the band in May 2004 and her voice was removed from subsequent re-releases. Clea's debut album Identity Crisis was only released in Russia & Eastern Europe. It was not released in the UK & Ireland. Due to lack of sales, 1967 Records dropped them. They then resigned to Upside Management, and started releasing music independently. In September 2005, they released a third single We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off, which charted in the Top 40. This was followed by Lucky Like That which charted at number 55. Regardless, Clea still decided to release a second album, Trinity. This would be their first album release in the UK, which didn't chart in the top 200. According to their MySpace page, Clea split up in late 2006 after a string of commercial failures. Emma and Aimee went on to form duo LoveShy soon after, but then disbanded in July 2008. Emma also appeared on Paris Hilton's British Best Friend and placed third. 2. Clea is a singer songwriter from Brisbane, Australia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Polyester
We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off
Download It
Stuck In The Middle
Dreaming
Lucky Like That (Uniting Nations Radio Edit)
The Lie
Nothing Breaks Like A Heart - triple j Like A Version
I Surrender
Playing The Wrong Game
Pretty Little Bad Girl
Sprung
Freestyle
Bright Blue
Lucky Like That
Dire Consequences
Keep It Cool
Physical
Cool Days
Sugar
Eanie Meanie
Reasons
Lucky Like That (Radio Edit)
I Wanna Be Alive
Positive Paradise
First Love
Mind Games
Soft Blow To The Head
Butterflies And Rainbows
Identity Crisis
Cali
Romeo
Crush
Right Way
A Guy Like You
One More Try
Butterflies & Rainbows
Cross the Line
Nothing Breaks Like a Heart (triple j Like A Version)
Nothing Breaks Like A Heart
We Don't Have To Take Our Clot
Love = Cost
Easy To Forgive
Bad Behaviour
Listen Up
Crimson and Clover
Insecurity
Any Time Soon
Teenager
We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (Album Version)
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