Baby Can I Hold You [7" Edit] - Boyzone, Chapman, Tracy [1]
All That I Need [7" Edit] - Boyzone, Rogers, Evan
Must Have Been High - Boyzone, White, Eric [2] Fos
And I - Boyzone, Hector, Wayne Antho
That's How Love Goes - Boyzone, Booker, Steve
Where Did You Go? - Boyzone, Gately, Stephen
I'm Learning, Pt. 1 - Boyzone,
One Kiss at a Time - Boyzone, Keating, Ronan
While the World Is Going Crazy - Boyzone,
This Is Where Is Belong - Boyzone,
Will Be Yours - Boyzone, Eloffsson, J.
Good Conversation - Boyzone,
You Flew Away - Boyzone, Gately, Stephen
I'm Learning, Pt. 2 - Boyzone,
No Matter What - Boyzone, Lloyd Webber, Andre
I Love the Way You Love Me - Boyzone, Cannon, Chuck
Reissue of British male teen-pop band's 1998 album with two unmarked bonus tracks added, 'No Matter What' and 'I Love The Way You Love Me'. 17 tracks total, also including the hits 'Baby Can I Hold You', 'Picture Of You' &... more »amp; 'All That I Need'. 1998 Polydor release.« less
Reissue of British male teen-pop band's 1998 album with two unmarked bonus tracks added, 'No Matter What' and 'I Love The Way You Love Me'. 17 tracks total, also including the hits 'Baby Can I Hold You', 'Picture Of You' & 'All That I Need'. 1998 Polydor release.
Why this one is out of stock and what makes it worth a liste
K. Corn | Indianapolis,, IN United States | 04/24/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Ever heard the name Craig Harper? No? Well, he recently did a send-up of the song, No Matter What, on Britain's version of American Idol (sort of), called You've Got Talent. It is really more of a talent show but there are plenty of singers or people who imitate singers and this guy was one who did a rather amusing rendition of No Matter What by Boyzone.
That alone has been enough to get people to take a look at Boyzone again and the timing is perfect. Why? Because news info (one source: BBC news) indicates that the group will be touring again.
Perhaps Harper's performance on Britains Got Talent will help promote Boyzone - or vice versa - as Boyzone gears up for its tour.
I have to say that even though I liked the song No Matter What and plenty of others on this one, it got a revival on my player after the show. Even Ronan Keating, who left the band to pursue his own career as a soloist, will join the group. Keating was one of the two singers parodied or imitated by Harper.
The band was quite successful overseas, forming back in 1994 and managing to have at least 16 top hits (I believe they were in a row, with no breaks in between!).
So there is some info about the group (above) If you've listened to Boyzone much, you'll detect a new maturity on some of the songs here, particularly the cover song, Where We Belong. I can't say the lyrics are super original but I'm sure some will disagree with me, especially avid fans. What is refreshing is the group's evolution and continued growth as musicians. Definitely worth getting."
Where We Belong. I love it!
K. Corn | 03/10/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the best album so far from Boyzone. They have shown the world that they are not just a band for teenagers, they suit all musical tastes of all ages. There is not one song which I do not like on the album. What can I say? This album is supperb and the band are brilliant and the most talented singers, ever to come out of Ireland. Keep up the good work Boyzone!"
A great CD! Boyzone's matured side...
K. Corn | 05/30/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It is definitely the one of the greatest CDs I've ever bought. It really really speaks to the heart. It's very mature and their lyrics are oh so true. If you need to soften up and add some truth to your heart, this is the CD. It speaks of love, in times of happiness and times of heart aches. I must say, it is simply grand!"
A great album
K. Corn | 12/19/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Boyzone have definitely proven their worth as artists - they truly are artists in every sense of the word. From Said and Done to A Different Beat to Where We Belong, Boyzone has definitely matured and improved. Not to mention the lyrics which have become more meaningful and deeper than those in their earlier albums. Their talent is doubtless too. Boyzone should not be seen as just another boy group - it's time to see them as real artists."
BOYZONE'S THIRD ALBUM IS THEIR ABSOLUTE BEST!
K. Corn | 11/13/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It took me a while to finally get my hands on a copy of this non-US release, but it was well worth the wait! "Where We Belong" takes the Boyz away from their previous teeny-bopper sound. This album has a more mature feel to it and brings the Boyz to a higher level. "And I" is probably my favourite track, with Ronan Keating on lead vocals. Mikey Graham takes a turn on leads with "Good Conversation" and Steven Gately does his share with "You Flew Away" and others. "I'm Learning" Parts One and Two has a great message. Ronan Keating is one of the best vocalists and songwriters of the 90's. I can listen to this CD over and over again. It is perfect for relaxing, romancing, and with songs like "Picture of You" you can get up and dance as well. I look forward to the release of Boyzone's US version of "Where We Belong" this month as they will have added different tracks especially for the American market. These 5 Irish lads are better than the other boy-groups out there. Just give them a listen!"