I've always liked Westlife, though I have never actually gone out and bought one of their albums. And with the recent release of their latest album, 'Where WeAre', the case was no different. However a friend of mine who is head over heels in love with Westlife wanted my opinion on the album and, keen to find out what their music was like nowadays, I jumped at the chance, ready and raring to explore.
The cover of the album is quite attractive, a pale sky blue that gives a sense of peace and calm. The four band members are on the front, a distant photo of them all dressed in dark clothes and walking slowly. Again it is all so peaceful and welcoming - definitely a cover that would attract me to the album amongst others. You'll find that Westlife covers are generally black or blue so it does mean that fans know what they are looking ...
Advantages: It's Westlife and their back! Only one cover - thes rest originals! Disadvantages: None!
I have just purchased this album this morning (30th November 2009), after awaiting eagerly for the lads return.
Where WeAre is Westlife's 7th studio album. It was released on 30h November 2009, and is the first album since their year break. The genre of the album is pop.
1. What About Now (4:11)
2. How To Break A Heart (4:05)
3. Leaving (3:58)
4. Shadows (4:02)
5. Talk Me Down (4:02)
6. Where WeAre (3:58)
7. The Difference (3:31)
8. As Love Is My Witness (4:08)
9. Another World (3:16)
10. No More Heroes 3:58)
11. Sound Of A Broken Heart (3:52)
12. Reach Out (3:57)
13. I'll See You Again (5:17)
After the lads year off, they promised that they were coming back with their best album yet, so i was really expecting a very high quality album - i am certainly by no means disappointed! It is mostly ballads (which Westlife ...
Advantages: Great read, very funny Disadvantages: not a wrestling fan?
when a drunken passenger causes air rage. And Lita's experience with a birthday cake. And a fair few crashes. Everyone has weird things happen to him or her at some point in their lives but these wrestlers seem to attract it.
4) THE SACRIFICES
This chapter tells of the sacrifices that the wrestlers make each and every day of their lives. Not being able to see their children being born, not spending time with them, as they grow up, not seeing their wives. With tales from Ric Flair, Chavo Guerrero, A-train, Jim Ross, Stacy Keibler, Molly Holly, and Dean Malenko. Stories such as Ric flair cracking up and leaving Tokyo before a match, and Molly Holly continuing wrestling through a serious ear infection. We all make sacrifices for our jobs but most people's jobs are 9-5 whereas the wrestlers jobs are 24 hours a day 7 days a week ...
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