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85 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The boys just get better., 5 Nov 2001
By A Customer
Following the huge success of the self-titled debut and the follow-up "Coast to Coast" Westlife certainly had a difficult act to follow with "World of our Own". The boys have lived under the shadow of Boyzone, but this album finally seems them break the chain and show a maturity far beyond a third album. A track by track listing follows:1. Queen Of My Heart - 8/10 A superb opening track, coupled with lashings of guitar and fantastic harmonies as the boys join together in the chorus. 2. Bob Bob Baby - 8/10 An upbeat song, good strong beat which makes you want to dance. 3. I Cry - 9/10 A latino influence on this ballad. Very laid back and wistful song about what you had that is now gone. 4. Uptown Girl - 8/10 A cover of the Billy Joel hit, released for Comic Relief. A very good take-off. 5. Why Do I Love You - 10/10 Heartfelt ballad, strong chorus and bridge. Song about just why do you love someone? 6. I Wanna Grow Old With You - 9/10 One of the songs on the album destined to become a classic. Brilliant ballad, with superb vocals from Shane. Reminisces of a love which could last forever. 7. When You're Looking Like That - 10/10 One of the main killer tracks on the album, this remixed version from their former album this song will have you dancing in your sleep. 8. Evergreen - 8/10 A ballad with a strong chorus - epitomising the vocal talents of the guys when in melody. 9. World Of Our Own - 9/10 Title track, a track with a strong beat. A "tap your feet" song. Very cheerful and a good chorus. 10. To Be Loved - 8/10 Slowed down ballad with mainly a piano accompaniament. 11. Drive - 10/10 If you've heard "No Place That Far" you'll know what to expect from this. A slow start which leads into a strong, bold chorus. Excellent. 12. If Your Heart's Not In It - 10/10 For me this is the track which makes the album - the sort of ballad which brings tears to your eyes. A superb piano piece coupled with equally as good vocals from that man, Shane. The sort of song you wanna put on before you cuddle up to the one you love. As the track progresses the background becomes more subtle and succinct. The combination of vocals comes at exactly the right times to create a fantastic musical experience - certainly the best I've heard in a long long time. 13. When You Come Around - 8/10 Upbeat track, very uplifting - good combinations of vocals again. Very dancy - reminds me of "Ready or not" by A1... 14. Don't Say It's Too Late - 9/10 A ballad again with a strong piano influence. Clear, concise lyrics. Verse merges into chorus almost transparently. The combination of vocals in the chorus again outlines the strengths of Westlife. 15. Don't Let Me Go - 8/10 A very "big-band" influence on this track. Lead vocals are passed from Shane for this track. A soulful track with a good rhythm 16. Walk Away - 9/10 Passive electric guitars, and verses almost sung as rhymes. Brill instrumental throughout and good vocals. oh, forgot to mention...strong chorus ;-) 17. Love Crime - 9/10 Another upbeat track, somewhat early 90's disco. Good rhythm, and shows another aspect of Westlife. Decent track. 18. Imaginary Diva - 4/10 Hmm, the ONE weak track on the album...enough said. 19. Angel - 10/10 Soulful ballad, accompaniment purely from piano. Shows the range of vocal talents that the group possess. 20. There's a hidden track at the end of Angel. Quite dancy and a nice end to the album. This is the best album I've heard in a long time, and I listen to a lot of music. It follows a tried and tested formula but the sheer quality of tracks will surprise even the most sceptical of Westlife. It does not ashame me to admit that I'm a male Westlife fan; and on the basis of this album - here's a toast to many more to come. Cheers! 10/10.
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