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The Love Album

 
Album Review: The Love Album

  • Artist: Westlife
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 06, 2006
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A tradition had developed whereby every November since they first broke onto the scene, Westlife, one of the most successful boy bands ever, would release a new album and it would stay on the market, selling well though December, the most profitable time of year. Indeed, they sold well enough in most years to have the number one album, an achievement they had accomplished in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2005, only missing out in 2004 with the Allow Us to Be Frank swing album, which had probably been too similar to the Robbie Williams Swing When You're Winning project, even for them. They had also missed out with their first album, Westlife, in their breakthrough year of 1999. Now in 2006, Westlife released their seventh album, playing it safe again with a collection of standard well-known love songs and ballads (they rarely did anything else) called The Love Album, which went on to become their fifth number one. There was a swagger and a confidence about Westlife, and also their record company, regarding the timing of their releases. Nobody was going to stand in their way. Having beaten off the Spice Girls' comeback album in 2000 for first-week sales, they were not frightened of any other label or artist stopping them from easily achieving a number one. In 2006, the competition was easily the strongest yet with albums by Oasis, U2, and even the Beatles, all released in the same week. No problem. With a fan base as loyal as theirs, they knew they had the number one position sewn up, and so it proved to be the case, admittedly only for one week, when the group that preceded them in teenage girls hearts, Take That, took over at the top with Beautiful World, their comeback masterpiece.

There were millions of songs that could have been chosen for an album project with two criteria -- they had to be love songs and ballads -- and Westlife, their management, and record company should be commended for not choosing the most obvious. Sure, there were versions of "All Out of Love" (which they performed with Delta Goodrem), "Have You Ever Been in Love," and "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" (a welcome change from the overused "Unchained Melody," which almost all of the Pop Idol and X Factor wannabes chose to perform). They also included Bette Midler's "The Rose," Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart," and the Commodores' "Easy," all sung with not too much variation from the originals, but just enough to stamp that Westlife sound onto them. They also chose more unusual tracks: Garth Brooks' "The Dance"; "Love Can Build a Bridge," which had been a Comic Relief charity number one single in 1995; and Joe Cocker's mid-'70s hit "You Are So Beautiful (To Me)." If their fans stay loyal, Westlife could probably keep this level of success up for a long time to come. ~ Sharon Mawer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Rose Amanda McBroom Westlife (3:40)
Total Eclipse of the Heart Jim Steinman Westlife (4:40)
All Out of Love (Lyrics) Clive Davis, Graham Russell Westlife, Delta Goodrem (3:47)
You Light Up My Life Joe Brooks Westlife (3:30)
Easy Lionel Richie Westlife (4:27)
You Are So Beautiful (To Me) Bruce Fisher, Billy Preston Westlife (3:07)
Have You Ever Been in Love John Danter, Andy Hill Westlife (3:43)
Love Can Build a Bridge Naomi Judd, Paul Overstreet, John Jarvis Westlife (3:58)
The Dance Anthony Arata Westlife (4:01)
All or Nothing Steve Mac, Wayne Hector Westlife (3:59)
You've Lost That Loving Feeling Cynthia Weil, Barry Mann Westlife (3:25)

Credits

Mark Santangelo (Mastering Assistant), Dave Arch (Piano), Geoff Foster (Engineer), Lorraine Smith (Choir, Chorus), Ian Thomas (Drums), Steve Mac (Producer), Andy Caine (Vocal Arrangement), Bernard Löhr (Engineer), Vlado Meller (Mastering), David Krueger (Programming), Josef Larossi (Keyboards), Steve Mac (Arranger), Dave Arch (String Arrangements), Per Magnusson (Arranger), Chris Barrett (Assistant Engineer), Ian Agate (String Engineer), Henrik Janson (String Arrangements), David Krueger (Producer), Steve Pearce (Bass), Andy Caine (Vocals (Background)), Lawrence Johnson (Choir, Chorus), Ulf Janson (String Conductor), Steve Mac (Vocal Arrangement), Per Magnusson (Keyboards), Aaron Sokell (Choir, Chorus), Paul Walton (Engineer), Henrik Janson (String Conductor), Paul Gendler (Guitar), Ren Swan (Engineer), Thomas Lindberg (Bass), Joy Malcolm (Choir, Chorus), Esbjörn Öhrwall (Guitar), Stockholm Session Strings (Strings), Bernard Löhr (Mixing), Alani Gibbon (Choir, Chorus), David Krueger (Arranger), Daniel Pursey (Assistant Engineer), Mae McKenna (Vocals (Background)), Chris Laws (Drums), Stephanie Meade (Choir, Chorus), Steve Mac (Keyboards), Chris Laws (Engineer), Per Magnusson (Producer), Lawrence Johnson (Choir Arrangement), Neil Tucker (Engineer), Peter Ljung (Piano), Ren Swan (Mixing), Ulf Janson (String Arrangements), Rupert Coulson (String Engineer), Josef Larossi (Programming)
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The Love Album
Studio album by Westlife
Released United Kingdom Republic of Ireland November 20, 2006
Philippines November 13, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop, Adult Contemporary
Length 41:53
Language English
Label Sony BMG
Producer David Kreuger,
Per Magnusson (track 3)

Larossi, Quiz (tracks: 1, 8)

Steve Mac
(tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9, 11)
Professional reviews
Westlife chronology
Face to Face
(2005)
The Love Album
(2006)
Back Home
(2007)
Singles from The Love Album
  1. "The Rose"
    Released: November 6, 2006

The Love Album is the eighth album and first cover album by boy band Westlife from the Republic of Ireland and it was released on November 20, 2006 worldwide. The album was released in the Philippines a week before its official date of release, November 13, 2006.[1] The songs on the album centers around the theme of "love". During their Face To Face Tour, they had performed The Dance on some tour venues and was later said that it will be included on the upcoming album and will be the first single off this album but was later changed to The Rose. The first and only single released was "The Rose", originally by Bette Midler, and it debuted at #1 in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It marks as their 14th #1 single in UK tying with Cliff Richard holding the prestigious title as the third artist with most #1 singles in UK. The song was first exclusively performed in the Miss World 2006. The said single includes "If", "Solitaire" and "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You" as B-sides and as the other released tracks in this era. This songs were later included on the Deluxe edition of the album. The album debuted on its peak position at #1 on the UK Charts, selling 219 662 copies in the UK that week alone, beating other compilation albums from strong competitors such as Oasis' "Stop the Clocks", The Beatles' "Love" album and U2 "U218 Singles".[2] "The Love Album" has sold more than 1 000 000 copies in the UK alone and has achieved 10x Platinum status in the Republic of Ireland and 4xPlatinum in UK making it as a big hit for them and for Sony BMG. The album was the 8th best selling of 2006 in the UK. The song "Total Eclipse of the Heart" was initially planned as the second single but its release was later scrapped. It gained airplay in the Philippines and peaked at the top 5 in a radio station. "All Out Of Love" (duet with Delta Goodrem) and "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You" were later released as radio promotional singles in The Philippines. "You Light Up My Life" and "All or Nothing" also charted on UK Downloads Chart. A two-disc Asian Deluxe Edition of The Love Album was released in Asia. March 19, 2007 in the Philippines and Hong Kong and March 23, 2007 in South Korea. [3][4][5] The deluxe edition includes a worldwide exclusive track Butterfly Kisses with five more tracks coming from their B-sides included on their previous singles.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Writers Length Originally
by
1 The Rose Amanda McBroom 3:39 Bette Midler
2 Total Eclipse of the Heart Jim Steinman 6:57 Bonnie Tyler
3 All Out of Love Graham Russell, Russell Hitchcock, Clive Davis 3:44 Air Supply
4 You Light Up My Life Joe Brooks 3:27 Debbie Boone
5 Easy Lionel Richie 4:26 The Commodores
6 You Are So Beautiful (To Me) Billy Preston, Dennis Wilson, Bruce Fisher 3:03 Billy Preston
7 Have You Ever Been in Love Andy Hill, Peter Sinfield, John Danter 3:41 Gem
8 Love Can Build a Bridge John Barlow Jarvis, Naomi Judd, Paul Overstreet 3:55 The Judds
9 The Dance Anthony Arata 3:58 Garth Brooks
10 All or Nothing Steve Mac, Wayne Hector 3:56 O-Town
11 You've Lost That Loving Feeling Phil Spector, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil 3:25 The Righteous Brothers
12 Solitaire (Japanese Bonus Track) Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody 5:07 The Carpenters
13 Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You (Japanese Bonus Track) Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin 3:47 George Benson

Asian Deluxe Edition

The Asian deluxe edition included the tracklisting for the international version, plus a bonus CD containing the following:

# Title Writers Length Originally
by
1 Butterfly Kisses Bob Carlisle, Randy Thomas 5:38 Bob Carlisle
2 Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin 3:47 George Benson
3 If David Gates 2:42 Bread
4 Solitaire Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody 5:07 The Carpenters
5 Still Here Steve Mac, Wayne Hector 3:51 Westlife
6 Total Eclipse Of The Heart
(Sunset Strippers Remix Radio Edit)
Jim Steinman 3:48 Bonnie Tyler

Chart performance

Country Peak
Position
Sales Certification
Europe 5 1,200,000+ Platinum[6]
Republic of Ireland[7] 1 150,000+ 10xPlatinum[8]
Israel 1 -
Norway[9] 1 -
Philippines 1 60,000+ 3xPlatinum
South Korea 1 40,000+ Platinum
United Kingdom[10] 1 1,000,000+ 3xPlatinum
New Zealand[11] 2 50,000+ 3xPlatinum[12]
Country Peak
Position
Sales Certification
Sweden[13] 3 30,000+ Gold
Argentina 5
China 5 -
Hong Kong 5 -
Cyprus 8 -
Australia[14] 11 70,000+ Platinum
Germany 34 -
Netherlands[15] 49 -
Switzerland[16] 27 -
Austria[17] 49 -

Personnel

  • Accordion:
    Eddie Hesson (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
  • Arranged By [Additional Choir Arrangements]:
    Lawrence Johnson (tracks: 1, 8)
  • Arranged By [Strings]:
    Dave Arch (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
    Ulf & Henrik Janson (tracks: 1, 3, 8)
  • Arranged By [Vocals]:
    Andy Caine,
    Steve Mac (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
  • Backing Vocals [Additional]:
    Andy Caine (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
    Emil Heiling (tracks: 3)
    Mae McKenna (tracks: 11)
  • Bass:
    Steve Pearce (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
    Thomas Lindberg (tracks: 1, 8)
  • Choir:
    Aaron Sokell,
    Alani Gibbon,
    Anna Omakina,
    Ayo Oyerinde,
    Camilla Beeput,
    Donna Gardier-Elliot,
    Ezra Russell,
    Joy Malcolm,
    Lanoi Montet ,
    Lawrence Johnson,
    Lena Palmer,
    Lorrain Smith,
    Michael Molton,
    Sheena White,
    Stephanie Meade,
    Subrina Edwards (tracks: 1, 8)
    The Tuff Session Singers (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
  • Drums:
    Chris Laws,
    Ian Thomas (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
    Christer Janson (tracks: 8)
  • Engineer:
    Bernard Löhr (tracks: 3)
    Chris Laws,
    Ren Swan (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
    Neil Tucker,
    Quiz & Larossi* (tracks: 1, 8)
  • Engineer [Assistant]:
    Daniel Pursey (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
  • Engineer [Mix]:
    Chris Laws (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
  • Engineer [Strings]:
    Ian Agate (tracks: 1, 8)
  • Guitar [Guitars]:
    Esbjörn Öhrwall (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 8)
    Fridrik 'Frizzy' Karlsson,
    Paul Gendler (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
  • Keyboards:
    Andreas 'Quiz' Romdhane,
    Josef Larossi (tracks: 1, 4, 8)
    Per Magnusson (tracks: 3)
    Steve Mac (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
  • Mastered By:
    Vlado Meller
  • Mastered By [Assistant]:
    Mark Santangelo
  • Mixed By:
    Bernard Löhr (track 3)
    Quiz & Larossi (tracks: 1, 8)
  • Other [Management]:
    Louis Walsh
  • Piano:
    Dave Arch (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
    Peter Ljung (tracks: 1, 4, 8)
  • Arranged By:
    David Kreuger,
    Per Magnusson (track 3)
    Quiz & Larossi (tracks: 1, 8)
    Steve Mac (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)
  • Programmed By:
    Andreas 'Quiz' Romdhane,
    Josef Larossi (tracks: 1, 4, 8)
    David Kreuger (track 3)
  • Recorded By [Assistant Strings Recording]:
    Chris Barrett (tracks: 4 to 6, 9 to 11)
  • Recorded By [Strings]:
    Geoff Foster (tracks: 5, 6, 11)
    Paul Walton (tracks: 2, 7)
    Rupert Coulson (tracks: 4, 9, 10)

The Love Tour 2007

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Preceded by
Twenty Five by George Michael
UK number one album
November 26, 2006 – December 2, 2006
Succeeded by
Beautiful World by Take That

 
 

 

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