Vinyl Record
The Script - #3
The Script - #3 on LP vinyl. A 2012 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP ยท 2012
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2012 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
#3 is The Script in 2012, leaning into the thing their title makes plain: three members, third album, and a need to turn arena-sized feeling into a cleaner global signal. Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan and Glen Power had already built a wide audience with The Script and Science & Faith, but this record arrived with a different kind of visibility because O'Donoghue's television profile had widened the band's reach. Hall Of Fame, featuring will.i.am, is the obvious public engine: motivational, polished and built for broadcast. Around it, Six Degrees Of Separation turns breakup into a step-by-step emotional map, If You Could See Me Now folds grief for parents and family loss into the band's biggest melodic language, and Good Ol' Days gives the album its memory-drunk lift. The 2012 context matters because pop-rock was competing with EDM, talent-show culture and streaming-era habits; #3 responds by sharpening the chorus, simplifying the emotional gesture and letting sentiment become scale.
#3 matters because it contains The Script's biggest international crossover moment while keeping the band's core themes of grief, resilience and romantic damage intact. In 2012, Hall Of Fame made them unavoidable, but the album's identity also depends on Six Degrees and If You Could See Me Now.
For collectors, #3 is the stadium-pop chapter of The Script catalogue, the point where their Irish pop-rock formula met global motivational anthem writing. It belongs beside the debut and Science & Faith as the record that pushed the band's reach furthest outward.
2010s pop-rock with piano-led choruses, hip-hop touches, polished drums, big motivational hooks, direct emotional lyrics, radio compression and Danny O'Donoghue's earnest vocal centre.
Recommended for: Collectors following The Script's peak international singles era; Listeners who want polished 2010s pop-rock with direct emotional lift; Fans of Hall Of Fame, Six Degrees Of Separation and If You Could See Me Now.
When was #3 released? #3 was released in 2012 as The Script's third studio album. Who appears on Hall Of Fame? Hall Of Fame features will.i.am and became the album's major crossover single. What is If You Could See Me Now about? The song is tied to grief and family loss, addressing absent parents within the band's large-scale pop-rock style.