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Westlife - Unbreakable 1: Greatest Hits
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Westlife - Unbreakable 1: Greatest Hits
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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Full Title - Unbreakable Vol. 1 Greatest Hits. Asian edition of the Irish pop act's 2002 Best Of compilation includes one exclusive bonus track, 'Flying Without Wings' (feat. Boa) & a limited edition bracelet with t...  more »

     
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All Artists: Westlife
Title: Westlife - Unbreakable 1: Greatest Hits
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bmg Int'l
Release Date: 11/4/2002
Album Type: Extra tracks, Import
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style: Teen Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 743219753427

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Full Title - Unbreakable Vol. 1 Greatest Hits. Asian edition of the Irish pop act's 2002 Best Of compilation includes one exclusive bonus track, 'Flying Without Wings' (feat. Boa) & a limited edition bracelet with the first pressing. 20 tracks. RCA.

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Westlife 4 Life
Aaron M. Nonaka | Hilo, HI United States | 02/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Westlife are the biggest pop act in the U.k. and much of Asia simply because they sing the most romantic ballads with so much feeling. If you like the best songs from Boyz II Men's II album then you'll love these classics from Westlife. I have all of their albums and this is just a hightlight collection of their singles but if you're just getting into them this is a great introduction. This collection also features a bonus track the new version of "Flying Without Wings" with Korean pop sensation boA, Who will soon be playing the role of Cho Chang in the next Harry Potter film -"Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban. But Bottom Line If You LOve Ballads this is a must have!"
Solid Stuff
Chris S. | atlanta, ga United States | 12/02/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Irish boy band Westlife is like a millenium cross between the Carpenters and Air Supply, only without the former's melancholy
and the latter's cheesiness. Well, actually, they are a bit on the cheesy side, and all three have sappiness in common, but that doesn't stop this retrospective from being the most essential purchase for any Westlife fan or any fan of solid boy band music. It does everyone the favor of wading through the group's often too-lengthy studio sets, while also providing several new tunes incorporated for your listening pleasure. While the group traffics mostly in the ballad arena(very fine examples here being 'Swear It Again' and 'My Love'), it's a nice change of pace when they throw something out like 'World Of Our Own' or the silly 'Bop Bop Baby', which breaks up the monotony of the whole thing. It's too bad all the new tracks are so predictable and snooze-inducing--it's all too-familiar ground that at some point they're going to have to move beyond. Overall, it's a solid collection, though it's docked one for the spate of tired new material."
My love
rustynail@candy cane | brentwood,new york usa | 02/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"all i can say this song is an anthemic ballad of similar epic proportions, which showcases the bands' talented vocals and soothing harmonies.. it easily touch your heart when they sing this song. you can feel that it comes from their heart.actually this song tackles about someone you love that you always remember after all what happen. it tries you to go back the memories you shared together and to dream a moment that makes you both happy. all i can say is try to remember all those laughter and love you shared together because this is the only way your love will survive."