Stronger Together
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Average customer review:Product Description
'Stronger Together' is the debut album from chart topping Irish five piece pop outfit D-Side. The album is a mix of upbeat pop and smooth ballads. It also features their three UK singles 'Invisible', 'Real World', and 'Speechless'.
Track Listing
- Invisible
- Pushin' Me Out
- I'd Be Lyin'
- Real World
- Speechless
- Crazy World Of Love
- Dear You
- Everything About You
- My Best Chance
- Can We Dance
- Where Do You Run
- The Favourite
- Anybody Else But You
- Stronger Together
- Fix Me
- Back In His Arms (Where She Belongs)
- Here I Stand
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8640 in Music
- Released on: 2004-01-05
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 64 minutes
Customer Reviews
D-side should be A-side
I decided to buy this album after watching D-side support Blue, they were incredible on stage and the album was no disappointment.
The album has a many ballads with some upbeat tunes i hate to say this but rather like blues latest album guilty.
The stand out tracks would have to be:
Divisible: A catchy song one for everyone.
Real world: A slow ballad with amazing vocals.
Where do you run: This is my personal favorite another slow ballad with great vocals.
Pushing me out: Is a fast catchy track and defiantly one for the dance floor.
This is an exceptionally good first album, there is a wide variety of styles and with 17 tracks featured on the album i guaranty there is something you will like, however i do recommend this album to those of you who are boy band supporters but not to suggest this is a bad album but some of the songs are predictable for a boy band and there is some middle of the road tracks, but also some exceptionally good songs. Personally love this album but i can understand why whose of a more mature taste may not find it as appealing
Overall a good album and easy to listen to.
A brilliant pop album!
I think the person who gave this album one out of five must have been listening to a different record to me. I've been a boyband fan since Take That and I have to say that D-Side are one of the best around at the moment. I bought this album after seeing the guys support Blue on tour and I wasn't disappointed. It's a real mixture of style's but all are incredibly catchy. The standout tracks for me are Invisible, Speechless, Pushin' Me Out, Crazy World of Love and Stronger Together. With an album this long (17 tracks) there are inevitably a couple of fillers, but overall an impressive debut. Nice work lads - hopefully it's the first album of many.
A shocker
As boybands come and go, I have to rate this album as one of the most shockingly bad albums I have come across. I hate to disagree with the others who obviously enjoyed it, but I have alot of albums and consider myself a mild fan of the likes of Westlife & the Backstreet Boys. People may say "give em break its thier debut album". But when I buy an album I have always enjoyed at least 4 of the songs on it. But sadly the only song to stand out on this album is Real World which seems to be in a whole other legue to the rest of it. My advice is to spend your tenner on Busted or Dido, your ears as well as your pocket will certainly appreciate it.





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