The Best of No Angels

The compilation debuted and peaked at number five on the German Albums Chart and reached the top twenty in Austria.

[1] In summer 2003, the remaining four members, Nadja Benaissa, Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling, and Vanessa Petruo, released their third regular studio album Pure.

[4] On 7 September 2003, a few days after the pre-sales start for their 2004 concert tour, the quartet announced that due to lasting exhaustion, they would not come together for a new No Angels project the following year and instead were preparing their official disbandment towards the end of 2003.

[5][6] While the media began a never-ending speculation about the reasons for their split,[5] the girls and their management arranged the cancellation of all dates of their scheduled 2004 Pure Acoustic Tour,[7] with the band agreeing on releasing a farewelll compilation album, The Best of No Angels.

[8] Again produced by Thorsten Brötzmann and recorded by Trevor Hurst at FM-Studio in Frankfurt,[9] the updated version contains a slightly alternated instrumentation as well as new lyrics that allude to its status as a farewell single.