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The Love Album

Westlife

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Album Review

A tradition had developed whereby every November since they first broke onto the scene, Westlife, one of the most successful boy bands ever, would release a new album and it would stay on the market, selling well though December, the most profitable time of year. Indeed, they sold well enough in most years to have the number one album, an achievement they had accomplished in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2005, only missing out in 2004 with the Allow Us to Be Frank swing album, which had probably been too similar to the Robbie Williams Swing When You're Winning project, even for them. They had also missed out with their first album, Westlife, in their breakthrough year of 1999. Now in 2006, Westlife released their seventh album, playing it safe again with a collection of standard well-known love songs and ballads (they rarely did anything else) called The Love Album, which went on to become their fifth number one. There was a swagger and a confidence about Westlife, and also their record company, regarding the timing of their releases. Nobody was going to stand in their way. Having beaten off the Spice Girls' comeback album in 2000 for first-week sales, they were not frightened of any other label or artist stopping them from easily achieving a number one. In 2006, the competition was easily the strongest yet with albums by Oasis, U2, and even the Beatles, all released in the same week. No problem. With a fan base as loyal as theirs, they knew they had the number one position sewn up, and so it proved to be the case, admittedly only for one week, when the group that preceded them in teenage girls hearts, Take That, took over at the top with Beautiful World, their comeback masterpiece.

There were millions of songs that could have been chosen for an album project with two criteria — they had to be love songs and ballads — and Westlife, their management, and record company should be commended for not choosing the most obvious. Sure, there were versions of "All Out of Love" (which they performed with Delta Goodrem), "Have You Ever Been in Love," and "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" (a welcome change from the overused "Unchained Melody," which almost all of the Pop Idol and X Factor wannabes chose to perform). They also included Bette Midler's "The Rose," Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart," and the Commodores' "Easy," all sung with not too much variation from the originals, but just enough to stamp that Westlife sound onto them. They also chose more unusual tracks: Garth Brooks' "The Dance"; "Love Can Build a Bridge," which had been a Comic Relief charity number one single in 1995; and Joe Cocker's mid-'70s hit "You Are So Beautiful (To Me)." If their fans stay loyal, Westlife could probably keep this level of success up for a long time to come.

Customer Reviews

Excellent - Must Buy

What an album!! It makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck. It shows emotion and good vocals!! Well done lads!!

The (insert expletive) Album

I like music by bands that play instruments and actually write thier own songs. So this album doesn't do it for me, sorry guys. Your nice looking and all that, your quite good at lifting your left arm up when the chorus starts. Synchronized sitting down on a stool is your best ever achievement in my opinion. But what do I know...

Need to freshen up lads.

Although songs which i have never heard really before, i say kudos to Covering Westlife 'The rose', 'The Dance' and 'All Out of Love' Brilliant tracks which sound great and will all be potential Number 1 hits. The point i would like to say, being a fan of all kinds of music and westlife's, is that during an interview which i heard on my local radio station, one of them said that each year they wanted to do something fresh. now this isn't neccesarily true, because most of the singles they release of the albums each year are covers, and it is not really earning them any credibility anymore, even though the covers do sound great and get t number 1, i.e. the amazing 'You Raise Me Up'. So why don't they just keep to their word and release 'FRESH' material each year, instead of resorting to covers. Is this becuase writers dont know what to do with them anymore or could it be that they are scared to tread in new waters, like 'Take That' who have comeback with an indie-pop sound. It's ok to do some covers, but people want to hear new songs, not covers all the time. Most of the orginal tracks they have recorded are great. As for 'The LOVE Album' i would like to say there really isn't a lot of decent or memorable tracks on here except for the ones mentioned earlier. In my opinion they haven't achieved in a cover album of the best love songs of all time, there are much better songs they could have chosen. Looking forward to next year's album which i hope will be a new album with covers kept to a minimum of 3!

Biography

Formed: Dublin, Ireland

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in Dublin in 1998, Westlife followed in the tradition of European boy bands like Take That and Boyzone. The group performed ballads and club-worthy pop songs for a devoted European audience, becoming one of the continent's most successful bands in the process. Although they never managed to find American success, Westlife released six platinum-selling records in the U.K. and eventually sold more than 40 million albums worldwide,...
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