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⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – The essential post-2000 Westlife album. Would you like a shorter version (e.g., for Instagram captions or a Wikipedia summary)?
On a rainy Sunday afternoon, or while driving home from work, reflecting on the week.
After a whirlwind first five years that saw them conquer the globe with covers and ballads, Westlife hit a crossroads. By 2005, the boy-band bubble was bursting. Their previous album, Allow Us to Be Frank (a swing covers album), had left fans divided. They needed a reinvention.
It is the album where Westlife stopped trying to be Backstreet Boys and started being Westlife .