Talk:Ace of Base discography

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Break My Stride

The above song was deleted from the B-sides section, because first of all it's not an Ace of Base song and hasn't been covered by them. This song is by the 90s group "Unique II", which has been always confused with AoB. -- CrushNush 11:50, 13 May 2006 (UTC -4)

Everytime It Rains

I deleted the following paragraph due to it's unnecesary information (lack of source, just speculation):


"Many fans speculate that Clive Davis forced Malin to sing the song for the record, replacing sister Jenny’s demo vocals, resulting in Malin’s bold and obstinate retreat from the spotlight: a form of protest in response to Davis’s insistence on a blond haired, blue eyed front woman for the band. With Jenny’s vocals absent from what many agree to be one of the best songs Ace of Base has ever recorded, the duties of promoting EIR would have been solely Malin's repsonsibility. The former lead singer also refused to lip sync in the video for Life is a Flower, and had walked off the set of the video for Cruel Summer, while Jenny sang Linn's parts in video clips and during live tapings.

Some feel Malin was protecting sister Jenny’s feelings on Davis’s obvious exclusion and neglect of the brunette vocalist in the band, while others insist she shared brother Jonas’s desire to record the band’s own music rather than another cover."



CrushNush 22:01, 22 July 2006 (UTC -4)