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Greatest Hits (2CD+DVD)

Greatest Hits (2CD+DVD)
Westlife

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Swear It Again
  2. If I Let You Go
  3. Flying Without Wings
  4. I Have A Dream
  5. Against All Odds (with Mariah Carey)
  6. My Love
  7. Uptown Girl
  8. Queen of My Heart
  9. World Of Our Own
  10. Mandy
  11. You Raise Me Up
  12. Home
  13. What About Now
  14. Safe
  15. Lighthouse
  16. Beautiful World
  17. Wide Open
  18. Last Mile Of The Way

Disc 2:

  1. Seasons In The Sun
  2. Fool Again
  3. What Makes A Man
  4. When You’re Looking Like That
  5. Bop Bop Baby
  6. Unbreakable
  7. Hey Whatever
  8. Obvious
  9. When You Tell Me That You Love Me (with Diana Ross)
  10. Amazing
  11. The Rose
  12. Us Against The World
  13. What About Now (Live From The O2)
  14. Uptown Girl (Live From The O2)
  15. Mandy (Live From The O2)
  16. Home (Live From The O2)
  17. Flying Without Wings (Recorded Live at BBC Proms In The Park 2011)
  18. You Raise Me Up with special guest Fionnuala Sherry (Recorded Live at BBC Proms In The Park 2011)

Disc 3:

  1. Swear It Again
  2. If I Let You Go
  3. Flying Without Wings
  4. I Have A Dream
  5. Seasons In The Sun
  6. Fool Again
  7. Against All Odds
  8. My Love
  9. What Makes A Man
  10. I Lay My Love On You
  11. Uptown Girl
  12. When You're Looking Like That
  13. Queen Of My Heart
  14. World Of Our Own
  15. Bop Bop Baby
  16. Unbreakable
  17. Tonight
  18. Miss You Nights
  19. Hey Whatever
  20. Mandy
  21. Obvious
  22. Ain't That A Kick In The Head
  23. Smile
  24. Angel
  25. You Raise Me Up
  26. When You Tell Me That You Love Me
  27. Amazing
  28. The Rose
  29. Home
  30. Us Against The World
  31. Something Right
  32. What About Now
  33. Safe

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1977 in Music
  • Released on: 2011-11-21
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Formats: Limited Edition, Box set
  • Dimensions: .42 pounds

Editorial Reviews

BBC Review
They arrived in the middle of a pre-X Factor boyband boom, five guys standing in a line, looking constipated in love, and plucking imaginary keys out of the air. In popular memory, every new single was a ballad, ending with a key-change, the boom of a confetti cannon, and a sudden leap off a line of stools. Fourteen number one singles and one former bandmate later and they’re leaving amid a craze for cavernously anthemic pop/classical albums, made by stubbly men in tuxedos who don’t care about credibility. It’s a genre they paved the way for, possibly without realising it.

A Westlife greatest hits is a controversial thing. To some, the very idea is an oxymoron; to others, a missed opportunity for a box set. And while the addition of four new songs – at the expense of actual hits like When You’re Looking Like That – offers value for money for the fans, it defeats the object of the exercise a smidge.

It’s strange listening to all of these triumph-after-adversity songs in one go, in the context of this being the band’s final album. In a way, they’ve been singing nothing but grand finales since their very first single, Swear It Again, and now the curtain is finally closing for real, there’s nowhere left to go, musically or emotionally. They’ve found that special thing; they’re flying without wings. Certainly the songs can’t swoosh upward any swooshier, the key changes can’t boom any louder. You get as far as You Raise Me Up, and it’s all over.

Which is a problem for these new songs. Had the chipper Lighthouse – written by Gary Barlow – been released two years ago, it probably wouldn’t have made the list. On the other hand, the more agitated Beautiful World and Wide Open actually hint at new possibilities, being close to recent hits by Tinie Tempah and Bruno Mars respectively.

The genuine finale, Last Mile of the Way, is an understated country waltz – no key change, no boom, no fireworks: a rather sweet ending, and one your ears will probably be begging for after more than an hour of solid bombast.

--Fraser McAlpine

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CD Description
Having sold over 44 million records worldwide, had 14 number one singles and seven number one albums, Irish super-group Westlife celebrate over 14 years of success with the release of their Greatest Hits. With two Brits, an MTV Award, a World Music Award, no less than four Record of The Years under their belt and an incredible back catalogue spanning well over a decade not many artists can compare to Westlife’s extraordinary success. In the UK alone they have earned the title of Biggest Selling International Band this Decade, scoring 10 multi platinum albums, the third highest number one single record in UK history (with only Elvis Presley and The Beatles ahead) and they also hold the crown for the Biggest Arena Act of All Time in the UK performing a record of 25 concerts at Wembley Arena.