


Westlife Music Mac And Wayne
But when they go on to fame beyond American Idol, their higher fame is based on new and original songs. They demonstrate here that they have longevity and can proceed gracefully, but why, oh why, must we be subjected to so many songs we have heard before, without any additional significance given them? Under the direction of Simon Cowell, American Idol winners sing covers of classic songs and become famous in the process. It is important to note that Face to Face is the first real opportunity for the group to move on as a quartet without Brian McFadden, unless you count their album of Frank Sinatra covers. It is a surprisingly old-fashioned song, big and brassy, the kind the Four Tops would have sung. It isn't another ballad trying to re-create the glory of "Flying Without Wings," it isn't a trendy pass and go, Backstreet Boys wannabe, of a Michael Jackson wannabe, song like "Hit You with the Real Thing," and it is not, thank heavens, a cover song to add to increasing evidence that they are a karaoke band. Buy the album Starting at $12.99It would be nice if Westlife's management could understand the reasons why "Change Your Mind," an original song written by Euro powerhouse team Steve Mac and Wayne Hector, is the best song on Face to Face, and the first clue would be "original" song.
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If they could make an album full of songs as good as it, they would restore all hope for their potential.Your browser does not support the audio element. "Colour My World" is another worthy song on the album, lush with piano, strings, choir, and soul. On a Westlife album, it is typical filler.
