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The U.K's most successful boyband, formed in 1999, return with their seventh album, "Face To Face", and their second without former member Brian McFadden (who used his stage name as BrYan McFadden). After celebrating thirteen U.K number one singles (including one from this album), and numerous also in their hometown, Ireland, and five U.K number one albums (including this one) under their belt, they are one of the best selling boy bands around today.
From left to right on the album cover: Shane Filan, Kian Egan, Nicky Bryne, and Mark Feehily, have also had alot of other chart successes, though not all CDs they have released have went to number one in the UK. Their debut album, "Westlife", charted at number two, and their sixth album, "Allow Us To Be Frank", despite no singles released from it and lack of promotion, made number three. Out of all their eighteen single releases, five haven't made the top spot: In order, "What Makes A Man" (number two), "Bop Bop Baby" (number five), "Tonight/Miss You Nights" (number three), "Hey Whatever" (number four) and "Obvious" (number three).
About the album:
"Face To Face" was released in the U.K on 31st Occtober 2005. It debuted the U.K charts at number one and did so on the Irish charts aswell. The first single release from the album, and the only so far, "You Raise Me Up", charted at number one in both places, and stayed there for two weeks, also in both places, though the single is still currently at number one in both places, and could spend longer at the top. The U.K import of the album also features eleven other amazing tracks. They are:
> When You Tell Me That You Love Me (with Diana Ross). My rating: 5/5 stars
> Amazing. My rating: 5/5 stars
> That's Where You Find Love. My rating: 5/5 stars
> She's Back. My rating: 5/5 stars
> Desperado. My rating: 4/5 stars
> Colour My World. My rating: 5/5 stars
> In This Life. My rating: 5/5 stars
> Heart Without A Home. My rating: 5/5 stars
> Hit You With The Real Thing. My rating: 5/5 stars
> Change Your Mind. My rating: 5/5 stars
> Maybe Tomorrow. My rating: 5/5 stars
Since I also rate "You Raise Me Up" 5/5, the album's overall average is 5/5, and the whole score is 59/60.
Brilliant.
98%
Personally I felt Allow Us To Be Frank was rather disappointing. I bought this album, Face to Face, on rather good impulse today. I have all their albums - I'm not a crazy fan, but I love their music. This album might be the album that's gonna restore Westlife to their former glory. It seems to revert back to the older "Westlife sound" - it's a great album.
The kind of music I love.
Go ahead, listen to it for yourself.
The first few songs are amazing
Westlife are brilliant, Americans just put this on and be amazed by the U.K's Backstreet Boys!
Hi there!!! well i just can say that I'm a crazy-fanatic about Westlife. To everyone who read this message i invite u to buy this CD its really good, my favorite songs are "You raise me up","Amazing".....i think everything! and if u want to hear the best of the guys also buy Unbreakable The Greatest Hits.I recomend u the last 3 DVD's of them as well.....finally i want to tell u that I'm still waiting for the day they will come here to USA....so please send mails to their official website and make our dream come true!!!!see uuu
I don't have any words to express about this cd is soooo deep and great as the always do i know it's different style as usual but is awesome i recomended for all westlife fans! ...