02-05-2016, 09:41
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RONAN KEATING "10 years of hits" cd, 2004
career stats:
studio albums.......10
singles.................26
this album................#1 UK...#5 IRE...#13 AU...#4 NZ
singles:
"i hope you dance".....#2 UK...#4 IRE
"father and son".........#2 UK..#16 IRE
"baby, can I hold you"...no chart action
Irishman Keating's compilation covering the first decade of hits as a solo singer...
was formerly a member of Irish boyband Boyzone who scored nine #1's in their homeland and six in the UK...
I was never a fan of those guys, but Keating stepped up to the plate in his first few years...
some good genuine mature pop songs on here and a couple of soppy ballads (which are also good, mind you),
unfortunately Keating, ended up going the route of covers albums to probably please mothers and grand mothers
or Xmas/Mothers Day sales...
he is now a judge or mentor or something on one of those reality 'gonna make them a star' tv shows out here.
unfortunately almost half this album is covers, most of which I hate, but it is still worth it for the original singles
he bought out from 94-00.
I LIKE THIS ALBUM
worst track: baby can I hold you
best track: if tomorrow never comes
[video=youtube;S4kzGhDEURA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4kzGhDEURA[/video]
tracks:
1...when you say nothing at all ***
2...life is a rollercoaster ***
3...the way you make me feel (with Bryan Adams) **
4...lovin' each day ***
5...if tomorrow never comes ***
6...I love it when we do ***
7...we've got tonight (with Lulu) **
8...the long goodbye **
9...lost for words **
10.last thing on my mind (with Le Ann Rimes) **
11.father and son (with Yusuf) *
12.she believes in me *
13.words *
14.baby can I hold you *
15.i hope you dance *
16.somebody else *
3s=5
2s=4
1s=7
rating: 1.8
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.