Like the two previous albums ailing "All alone ..." Unfortunately, the handwriting of producer and arranger Peter Hesslein. Although the completely unreasonable bigband- / pop-kitsch of "Bittersweet" is fortunately disappeared a little in the background, but still determines the tone of the album. One can not help the booklet hear which songs of Westlife (the better), and which of Hesslein (almost unbearable: "You're so terribly fond of" or "Lisa") were composed. "Dreamer", "You are you", "Do not be surprised" and especially "your duty", however, are quite good songs that you still like to hear well and may. Thus, the plate bottom line for fans is okay, for non-fans but no buy recommendation.
Fortunately Westlife had for this third unsuccessful album in a row, enough of the hit stick strings, brass and choral arrangements and maschierte for the follow-up album with a pithy rock band (and without Hesslein) into the studio to record "Peppermint". The rest is history.