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'''''Face to Face''''' is the seventh [[album]] and fifth [[studio album]] by Irish boyband [[Westlife]], released in the [[UK]] on [[31 October]] [[2005]] (see [[2005 in music]]). It reached No.1 in the UK. It includes the revival singles "[[You Raise Me Up]]" (an original by [[Josh Groban]]), and their duet with [[Diana Ross]], "[[When You Tell Me That You Love Me]]", and third single, [[Amazing]]. The album is mixed with danceable and heartfelt pop songs. It also includes [[The Eagles]] classic [[Desperado]], [[Backstreet Boys]] unreleased track "Colour My World" and "Heart Without A Home" by their member [[Nick Carter]]. The album became [[Westlife]]'s fifth UK number-one album in seven years. It sold 1.3 million in the [[United Kingdom]] and over 2 million worldwide. This is the biggest selling album of [[Sony BMG]] Entertainment for 2005 worldwide. It reached #1 on the Australian ARIA charts for 4 weeks in March 2006, after their promotional tour. It was the 25th highest selling album of [[2006]] in Australia. "That's Where You Find Love" has been released as a radio promotional single in The [[Philippines]] for their Face to Face Asian Tour 2006.
'''''Face to Face''''' is the eighth [[album]] and fifth [[studio album]] by Irish boyband [[Westlife]], released in the [[UK]] on [[31 October]] [[2005]] (see [[2005 in music]]). It reached No.1 in the UK.
It includes the revival singles "[[You Raise Me Up]]" (an original by [[Josh Groban]]), and their duet with [[Diana Ross]], "[[When You Tell Me That You Love Me]]", and third single, [[Amazing]]. The album is mixed with danceable and heartfelt pop songs. It also includes [[The Eagles]] classic [[Desperado]], [[Backstreet Boys]] unreleased track "Colour My World" and "Heart Without A Home" by their member [[Nick Carter]]. "That's Where You Find Love" has been released as a radio promotional single in The [[Philippines]] for their Face to Face Asian Tour 2006.
The album became [[Westlife]]'s fifth UK number-one album in seven years. It sold 1.3 million in the [[United Kingdom]] and over 2 million worldwide.
This is the biggest selling album of [[Sony BMG]] Entertainment for 2005 worldwide. It reached #1 on the Australian ARIA charts for 4 weeks in March 2006, after their promotional tour. It was the 25th highest selling album of [[2006]] in Australia.


==Track Listing==
==Track Listing==

Revision as of 17:39, 27 January 2008

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Face to Face is the eighth album and fifth studio album by Irish boyband Westlife, released in the UK on 31 October 2005 (see 2005 in music). It reached No.1 in the UK.

It includes the revival singles "You Raise Me Up" (an original by Josh Groban), and their duet with Diana Ross, "When You Tell Me That You Love Me", and third single, Amazing. The album is mixed with danceable and heartfelt pop songs. It also includes The Eagles classic Desperado, Backstreet Boys unreleased track "Colour My World" and "Heart Without A Home" by their member Nick Carter. "That's Where You Find Love" has been released as a radio promotional single in The Philippines for their Face to Face Asian Tour 2006.

The album became Westlife's fifth UK number-one album in seven years. It sold 1.3 million in the United Kingdom and over 2 million worldwide.

This is the biggest selling album of Sony BMG Entertainment for 2005 worldwide. It reached #1 on the Australian ARIA charts for 4 weeks in March 2006, after their promotional tour. It was the 25th highest selling album of 2006 in Australia.

Track Listing

  1. "You Raise Me Up" (4:02)
  2. "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" with Diana Ross (3:58)
  3. "Amazing" (2:51)
  4. "That's Where You Find Love" (3:47)
  5. "She's Back" (3:12)
  6. "Desperado" (3:38)
  7. "Colour My World" (3:57)
  8. "In This Life" (4:11)
  9. "Heart Without A Home" (4:49)
  10. "Hit You with the Real Thing" (3:02)
  11. "Change Your Mind" (3:42)
  12. "Maybe Tomorrow" (3:08)

Track 12 is not included in international version of album.

Chart Performance

Country Peak Position Certification
 United Kingdom 1 4x Platinum
 Australia 1
 Philippines 1
 Sweden 9
Preceded by Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
March 6 - March 20, 2006
Succeeded by