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Spending much of 2009 hidden away in studios across Europe and the US, Westlife have been quietly creating their most exciting album to date. Where We Are features work from pops finest craftsmen, including grammy nominated Ryan Tedder (Leona Lewis, Beyonce) Steve Robson (James Morrison, Take That) Steve Booker (Duffy) Louis Biancaniello and Sam Watters (Whitney Houston, Anastacia.) and Shaznay Lewis, who co-writes a track with band member Mark Feehily.
These stellar production teams have helped the boys create a new and contemporary sound, whilst retaining those classic Westlife soaring melodies and rousing lyrics. Featuring the already massive hit single What About Now its a collection bound to excite fans and pop enthusiasts alike.
Perhaps best showcasing this new sound is Shadows, co-written by Backstreet Boy A. J. Mclean. A classic Westlife choral anthem, peppered with a futuristic military drum roll fashioned by urban-pop maestro Ryan Tedder. The song sets the benchmark for the sound which brings Westlife bang up-to-date on the eve of the new decade.
Elsewhere The Difference visits rockier terrain, while Another World allows Mark Feehilys exquisite vocal to escalate to gospel territory, a moment sure to thrill live. Ill See You Again laments the passing of a loved one, set to a haunting landscape of piano, synths and acoustic guitar, a moment surely relatable.
Shane Filan of the band says Weve been experimenting with a fresh vibe on this record, working with new producers and writing songs for the album ourselves. After eleven years we see this as phase two of the Westlife story.
Product info
- Categories
- Pop
- Artists
- Barcode
- 6007124584632
- Copy Control
- No
- Country
South Africa- Format
- Audio CD
- Studio
- BMG
- Studio / Live
- Studio
- Tracks
What About Now
How To Break A Heart
Leaving
Shadows
Talk Me Down
Where We Are
The Difference
As Love Is My Witness
Another World
No More Heroes
Sound Of A Broken Heart
Reach Out
I'll See You Again- Year
- 2009









