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# "Better" <small> ([[Tom Baxter]], [[Sam Semple]]) </small>
# "[[So Good (Boyzone song)|So Good]]" (new version) <small>(UK bonus track)</small>


==Charts==
==Charts==

Revision as of 06:28, 15 March 2010

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Brother is the fourth studio album by the Irish band, Boyzone, becoming their first studio album released in twelve years, and the first without bandmember Stephen Gately, as he died in October 2009, though Gately's vocals do appear on the album tracks "Gave It All Away" and "Stronger".

Album background

The album was recorded in 2009, and was released on 5 March 2010 in Ireland and was released on 8 March 2010 in the United Kingdom. The album contains the single "Gave It All Away", released as a tribute to the late singer Stephen Gately and also features his vocals on the song 'Stronger'. The record entered the UK Album Chart at number one on the 14th March 2010, meaning that all four of Boyzone's studio albums have reached number one in the UK. The album also reached the number one slot in Ireland, resulting in the same achievement for all four albums.

Tracklisting

  1. "Gave It All Away" (Mika)
  2. "Love Is a Hurricane" (Danielle Brisebois, Gregg Alexander)
  3. "Ruby" (Andy Hill)
  4. "Too Late for Hallelujah" (Carl Falk)
  5. "Separate Cars" (Jack McManus)
  6. "One More Song" (Greg Wells, Nasri Atweh)
  7. "Right Here Waiting" (Hill)
  8. "Nothing Without You" (Catt Gravitt)
  9. "'Til the Sun Goes Down" (Emma Rohan)
  10. "Time" (Matt Hales, Greg Wells)
  11. "Let Your Wall Fall Down" (Sean Conlon)
  12. "Stronger" (Stephen Lipson)

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Irish Albums Chart 1
UK Albums Chart 1

Chart procession and succession

Preceded by UK Albums Chart number-one album
14 March 2010
Succeeded by
Incumbent