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Science & Faith is the second studio album by Irish pop rock band The Script. It was released in Ireland on 10 September 2010, via RCA Records. It was preceded by the lead single, For the First Time, on 3 September 2010. It debuted at number one in Ireland and United Kingdom, selling 70,816 copies in its first week in the United Kingdom.[8] In the United States, Science & Faith debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 49,000 copies.[9] The album has sold 314,000 copies in the US,[10] and over 1.5 million worldwide. The album was met with generally mixed reviews.[11] Contents 1 Background 2 Singles 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts and certifications 5.1 Charts 5.2 Year-end charts 5.3 Certifications 6 Release history 7 References Background[edit] For the album's release in the United States, the B-side track Bullet from a Gun was added to the tracklisting, and a remix of Walk Away, featuring American rapper B.o. B, which was originally set to be a single stateside, was also added. On, the album was re-released in Asia, in the form of a Tour Edition, which again adds Bullet from a Gun to the tracklist, as well as a live version of Science & Faith, and a bonus DVD containing the music videos for For the First Time and Nothing, two behind the scenes segments, a director's cut video, a television performance clip, and a short documentary trailing the band's performance at Arthur's Day in Ireland. This particular version of the album has never been issued in the United Kingdom. Singles[edit] For the First Time was released as the album's lead single in Ireland on 3 September 2010, and in the United Kingdom on 5 September. It debuted at number one in Ireland, becoming their first number-one single. The song went on to peak at two on the UK Singles Chart, originally entering the chart at five.[12] The single's release was.
Meet The Script: Danny O’ Donoghue (vocals, piano Mark Sheehan (vocals, guitar Glen Power (vocals, drums). Three Irish men who are as direct – as impassioned – as their songs. The onetime studio whizzes who stepped up to form a band, then, on their last album, stepped front and centre. It was called 3, it featured the trio on the artwork, and did exactly what that no-nonsense cover and title intended. “ The last album was us stepping out in to the light,” affirms Danny, as impressive a speaker as he is a frontman, but now with a top-spin of telegenic confidence, courtesy of his two seasons judging on The Voice on BBC1. “ We’d been the faceless band before that,” he adds with typical candour. “ We’d had two albums that were enormously successful but there was a disconnect – people might know the song but they wouldn’t know the band, or the name of the band.” But their 2012 worldwide smash Hall Of Fame – a collaboration with Danny’s Voice co-judge Will. I. Am – changed all that. “ That song put it in no doubt who this band were,” nods the singer. “ We went full frontal. We went from being the alternative Irish pop/rock to the mainstream. And that was partly achieved by The Voice,” he acknowledges, explaining his band-focused reasons for taking the telly gig in the first place. “ The excitement and energy went off the Richter scale,” continues Mark. “ And it did that in America too. As we’ve toured and toured there, people are coming back to the shows, bringing their friends and their parents – a real cross-section of people and ages. It’s a great thing to have that broad appeal. It’ll give us longevity.” “ It feels like a festival crowd every time,” adds Glen. Such was the impact of The Script’s newfound live power. “ That sound on 3 – we were loud and proud,” says Danny with well-earned satisfaction. “ We’d spent a couple of tours trying to perfect the stadium-filling sound.
31009 The Script is a self-described Celtic Soul pop band that was founded in Dublin, Ireland in 2001 when vocalist Danny O' Donoghue and guitarist Mark Sheehan recruited their third band mate, drummer Glen Power. Ever since, the band has charted multiple songs in both UK and US music charts. Most of the Script's songs are written by both O' Donoghue and Sheehan with the help of collaborative songwriters. The trio attributes their songs to stories, usually with a noticeable beginning, middle and end. The band's influences include U2, Van Morrison, Teddy Riley, Timbaland and Hothouse Flowers. The Script have many hits, including 6 that reached the top 100 on Billboard's US Charts. After comparing rankings on Billboards, i Tunes and Toptens.com, here is a compiled list of the Script's top 10 songs. The following are listed in order of popularity when compared across the three resources stated above. Each song description contains a link to the music video for your viewing pleasure. Please take a moment to listen to a few of these inspirational, beautifully written songs. Album: 3 Charted: US: 25, UK:1 Hall of Fame was the first single from the album 3. This song only features Will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas. Will.i.am originally asked the band if he could have the song for his album. The Script did not want to give the song up, but they agreed to collaborate on the record. When asked of the song's meaning, O' Donoghue explained Hall of Fame is about following your heart rather than giving into what the world wants you to do. Album: No Sound Without Silence Charted: US: 73, UK: 3 While the title suggests the song may be able characters like Superman and Batman, the song Superheroes is about something entirely different. The lead singer of the Script explained the song is about.the unsung heroes out in the world. In other words, the lyrics dscribe those who are willing to.

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