The video for "Bring It On" was a tribute to the cult
Channel 4 television programme
Phoenix Nights, starring
Peter Kay. Made by Flynn Productions, directed by Craig Pickles and produced by Charlotte Woodhead, it was set in a stereotypical
Northern England working men's club, the singer was first shown alone on stage, playing to a deserted concert hall which was empty except for two old ladies playing
Patience. The scene then changed to a dream scenario of a
Top of the Pops type performance, with a full backing band and an enthusiastic audience of teenage girls. At the end of the song, the scene switched back again to the seedy concert hall where the singer was shown looking ruefully around him, and then walking off stage. A number of critics appeared to be unaware of the visual references, and remarked on the video's cheap appearance. "Bring It On" was voted number one for six consecutive weeks on the UK music video channel
The Box. Two separate videos were made for "My Lover's Prayer", the first featured Alistair Griffin acting out a romantic scenario with a girl, the second showed Robin Gibb and Griffin in the recording studio. Neither video was included on the CD singles, and neither was ever released to the music stations. Clips from the second have appeared on several TV programmes and the full version can be viewed on Robin Gibb's official
Myspace page. ==Track listing==