The 2nd single taken from the Corrs' latest album is 'Angel,' a personal track from the Corrs. This is very much a catchy, energetic, melodic track, where Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim pay respect to their late mother, cherishing and celebrating her life. It's a nice, party song, with a thoughtful meaning, and the lyrics reflect this. The 'pop' music, at times seems over-produced, and you can tell that their 'What Can I Do' and 'Runaway' days are fully over. The song is very similar to 'Even If' and poppy tracks on 'In Blue' such as 'Give It All Up' and 'No More Cry.' As always, Andrea's vocals are top-notch, and her sisters provide their harmonic, synthesising, backing vocals. I do like the touch of Irish music, which shows that they still appreciate their Irish roots. However, for me, this choice of single did not seem the best, and it had no impact on me whatsoever. First of all, it came out after 'Summer Sunshine,' another pop induced, catchy tune, which was along the same lines of 'Breathless,' and The Corrs really needed something different, a change of direction to create their presence. The moody, wintry, inspirational, indie track "Hideaway" would have been a very good choice of single, showing a totally different side of The Corrs. Many other songs from 'Borrowed Heaven' could have been selected, in particular another track, which is dedicated to their mother, 'Goodbye.' This song is truly inspirational, where the lyrics, musical arrangement, vocals and production are most spectacular. It's the best song on the album and is an amazing standout. You can simply feel the passion running through you, that is expressed in the lyrics, and Andrea's vocals, when listening to this song. Luckily, this 'Angel' CD contains an acoustic version of 'Goodbye' (you can't get this anywhere else) so I would strongly suggest that you go out and buy this CD single immediately! This would have made a much greater 2nd single, where the Corrs could have regained their powerful stardom status.