The Love Album
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'The Love Album' is the seventh studio album from Westlife.A collection of classic love songs from the past few decades, the album sees the boys re-interpret them in their own unique way - a mix of soaring choruses and epic arrangements -a sound with which the foursome have now become synonymous.Guest vocals also come from Australian songstress Delta Goodrem.
Track Listing
- THE ROSE
- TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART
- ALL OUT OF LOVE (FEAT DELTA GOODREM)
- YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE
- EASY
- YOUR ARE SO BEAUTIFUL (TO ME)
- HAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN LOVE?
- LOVE CAN BUILD A BRIDGE
- THE DANCE
- ALL OR NOTHING
- YOUVE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1136 in Music
- Released on: 2006-11-20
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Far from collapsing after the departure of founder member Brian McFadden, Irish boy-band Westlife have gone from strength to strength. In the last two years they've undertaken successful tours, delivered top-notch singles and albums and generally behaved like the optimistic, non-stop pop sensations they are. Having recently inked a new five-album deal with Sony, this trend looks set to continue well into the future too. The Love Album, their eighth studio LP, sees the band offer something a little different. Covering 11 of what they consider to be the greatest love songs of all time, it presents a mix of classics and less obvious choices. The album begins with lead single, "The Rose", a reworking of Bette Midler's 80s smash hit, and proceeds idiosyncratically but smoothly through Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart", The Commodores' languorous "Easy" and evergreen ballads such as Kasey Cisyk's "You Light Up My Life" and Joe Cocker's "You Are So Beautiful (To Me)". There's also a sterling collaboration with Aussie pop princess Delta Goodrem - a cover of Air Supply's "All Out Of Love" - and a rousing rendition of the Righteous Brothers hit "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" to wrap things up nicely. Along with mistletoe and candlelight, this is an Xmas must-have for all incurable romantics.--Danny McKenna
Customer Reviews
Love Album (2 Disc Deluxe Edition)
This is available from the United States Amazon site. It features all 11 songs of the main album from 'The Rose' to 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling'. All the tracks are covers and with Westlife magic you hear them a fresh. The deluxe version includes a bonus disc of six additional tracks. A worldwide exclusive track called 'Butterfly Kisses', 'Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You', 'If', 'Solitaire', 'Still Here' and 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' (Sunset Strippers Remix Radio Edit).
Here are some more tracks to look out for, which are not on albums and not contained on this set: Story Of Love, Everybody Knows, What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted, My Private Movie, I'll Be There, I Promise You That, Never Knew I Was Losing You, Until The End of Time, Let's Make Tonight Special, En Ti Deje Mi Amor, My Girl, I Promise You That, Con Lo Bien Que Te, Greased Lightnin', White Christmas.
Its all right but i hope they arnt gonna go all ronan and do just covers all the time now
I love westlife and its depressing that i have to go another year without a proper new album to listen to. Its a covers album really which makes me think that the managers wanted an easy buck instead of giving them some proper songs you know like i dunno "wont it be quicker if we give them some old songs to learn then they can come in sing them and that will be easy and cheap to us and we'll go on to working with a newer band". its such a shame because i think they could easily be doing really well now if they just brought out a new origional song. I hope that westlife stick around and dont go down the pan after this, i hope we get another proper album!! I love the guys so ill give them 4 stars but if they pull another useless cover album,i'll give up on them!
Music for people who don't like music....
Like Phil Collins in the 80s, Westlife just don't seem to know when they should quietly go away. Covering insipid, mawkish love songs is just not a cool thing to do, though they've certainly shifted enough units in the last few years. And how about writing a song of their own sometime?
As I said, this kind of dreck is music for people who don't like music, along with rubbish from X-Factor 'winners' like Leona Lewis.
Get a (West)life!





