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Eoghan Quigg

Eoghan Quigg
Eoghan Quigg

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Track Listing

  1. 28,000 Friends
  2. We're All In This Together
  3. All About You
  4. Learn To Fly
  5. Does Your Mother Know
  6. Home
  7. When You Look Me In The Eyes
  8. Year 3000
  9. She's The One
  10. Ben
  11. Never Forget

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3715 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-04-06
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
After finishing third in 2008's X Factor talent competition, Irish singer Eoghan Quigg's debut album comes on the back of much expectation. This self-titled collection contains a mixture of cover versions and original material, the most notable of which being lead single '28,000 Friends', a song written by former Busted member James Bourne. Elsewhere, Quiggtackles pop classics like Take That's 'Never Forget', Abba's 'Does Your Mother Know' and Michael Jackson's 'Ben', as well as others performed on his X Factor journey.


Customer Reviews

Flop Factor1
This is a terribly rushed and very bad album.
Bad choices,bad sound and he isnt even worthy of playing.
Even kids wont like this its that bad.Adults would be ashamed to play it so he is gonna become another has been factors.
Terrible album.

Awfull, just awfull, please do not buy it, just a cheap and pointles covers done by a very weak "singer"1
I have not bought it i have just heard it and it quite possibly be the one of the worst things i have ever heard (Personaly).

All we have are just some takky pop covers done with a weak and perfettic voice.

Sorry i just dont get this album or Eoghan - but then again that is just me but i do respect that other people might (with no taste) might enjoy it.

The only reason Eoghan made it as far as he did on the xfactor is because of his cute gimmicy little smile, he was certainately the least tallented person on the show. Thats what i think anyway.

Dont buy this mistake of an album i am so glad i didnt.

This boys qute little smile wont save him forever.

Terrible1
Out of all of the X Factor finalists Eoghan Quigg was far from being my favourite, but when i heard that he released an album i thought i would give it a listen as he may of sounded a little better with some original songs.

I was very disappointed to say the least, after looking at the tracklist for a minute or so it became apparent that with the exception of one song, 28000 friends, every track was a cover.

In my opinion this is disgraceful, this album sound more like Eoghan Quigg has been recording a night of karaoke at his local.

If you are thinking of buying this album i recommend you consider just downloading 28000 friends as you will of most likely heard all of the other songs on the album and this will save you some money.