From the side, it all came together, and also the changes in the MMW has been through over the years are unmistakable. Formerly a Rebel and against the rest of the world, he was always adapted and is now a firm believer in suits.
The rocker rarely wearing a suit is obvious and so this skirt Part of this CD also lacks mostly. Everything seemed very well behaved (music and lyrics) and it never comes across a little playfulness. Everything seemed very sterile and cold. But it is still perfect and good, only the composition of this not working.
Of course, there are the typical Westlife moments and really successful songs, like the single "Too long alone." A pensive slow number where Westlife authentically comes across. Or "Typically you" and "A man between the lines" that really go into the ear and Westlife to show how I like him and his music.
Some work but unfortunately only partially, as the opener "Hey hey", which is quite nice in its infancy, but is not the rocker, which he perhaps could have been. Sometimes it goes very well next as "Schinderhannes" shows.
The shortcoming of the CD is that much is not actually implemented until the end. As a song begins as a rocker and you think "WOW" and then it goes on and on until it is inconsequential. Many simply produces too smooth.
If there were a few rough edges, then it would be a really great album, but as everything is good, but nothing really outstanding.