Girls Aloud are set to mark the 20th anniversary of their third album
'Chemistry' with a deluxe reissue via Polydor/Fascination Records this September, alongside a new definitive version of deep cut
'Singapore' released today.
The expanded campaign brings '
Chemistry' to vinyl for the first time, arriving on pink vinyl and as an exclusive D2C picture disc, both featuring a four‑page insert with previously unseen archive imagery. A 3CD edition collects the original album, B‑sides, rarities and a dedicated remixes disc. Produced by Xenomania, the record features '
Biology', '
Whole Lotta History', '
Long Hot Summer' and their cover of '
See The Day'.
'
Singapore (Definitive Version)' is produced by Brian Higgins and mixed by Manon Grandjean, and includes newly expanded sections featuring a previously unheard pre‑chorus from Sarah. The track originally appeared on the bonus disc for 'The Sound of
Girls Aloud' alongside '
Something Kinda Ooooh' and '
I Think We’re Alone Now', both included in the new set. A fresh '
Singapore' remix from Xenomania alumnus Jon Shave also features on the package.