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In February 2004 , the band released their second single, ''Stuck In The Middle'' which reached number 23 in the UK charts. They continued playing, including appearances at ''Soccer 6'' in Liverpool and Reading . In May, Chloe Staines left the band, for reasons which are unclear.

Clea's Album , ''Identity Crisis'' was released in Russia , Eastern Europe and in Asia . In these areas, the band had seen some moderate interest; however, due to a lack of success, they were dropped from 1967 Records in late 2004 . Clea are now managed by Upside Management and are releasing music independently; they have played recently in Sweden and Los Angeles , where they recorded new songs for an album due out in 2006 .

In September 2005, Clea collaborated with band Da Playaz to release a single, named ''We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off'', a dance Remake of a song by Jermaine Stewart . This single reached number 35 on the UK charts. ''Lucky Like That'' will be the band's fourth single and is due out on May 22nd 2006, three weeks before their second album, ''Trinity''.


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Download It

Released: 22 September 2003
Chart Run:21-37-52 (3 weeks)
Approx Sales: 15,000

#Download It (Radio Edit)
#Mind Games
#Download It (Sergio Remix)


Stuck In The Middle

Released: 16 February 2004
Chart Run: 23-48 (2 weeks)
Approx Sales: 9,000

#Stuck in the Middle
#Reminisce
#Stuck in the Middle (Cutfather & Joe mix)
#Stuck in the Middle (Cutfather & Joe featuring ODB)


Identity Crisis

Released: in Russia, Eastern Europe and Asia, date unknown
#Stuck In The Middle
#The Lie
#Butterflies And Rainbows
#First Love
#Identity Crisis
#One More Try
#Sprung
#Crush
#A Guy Like You
#Download It
#Mind Games
#Pretty Little Bad Girl


We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off

Released: 17 October 2005
Chart Run: 35-62 (2 weeks)
Approx Sales: 6,500 (inc downloads)

#We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (Da Playaz Radio Edit)
#Bad Girls



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