Where We Belong Reviews

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"Well, we knew the boys were gonna be a bit more grown up on this album, but the worry was, just how much?! Fortunately they've bought a new quality and a lot more feeling without ditching their pop roots , and it's a perfect combination.

The album starts with the first three singles, and moves onto the next single And I - a huge, soaring affair with Ronan sounding not unlike Wet Wet Wet's Marti Pellow, but in a good way! It's probably the best thing they've ever done and the whole album is a credit to their four years in the business. Other highlights include Ro and Steve sharing the vocals on Will Be Yours - and li'l Mikey's very own song, Good Conversation. All in all, a magnificent treat. Welcome back!"

Big!

"What's on it:

A whopping 17 tracks. It's the boys' most mature album. They blend pop and blub-worthy tracks. It's cool!

Our faves:

Must Have Been High - Ro gives it his all on this uplifting old pop tune

That's The Way Love Goes - This one will make you go all gooey. It's the track you'll be swaying to when you see them on tour!

Will Be Yours - Sounds a bit like The Journey by 911 but we loved it cause all the boys sing on it. It's a grower!"

Live & Kicking

"The boys' latest offering kicks off promisingly with the corkin' Picture Of You, followed by the smoochsome Baby Can I Hold You and hip swivellin' Must Have Been High. After that though, it gets a bit slow, especially the zzzzz inducing And I. One Kiss At A Time attempts to liven things up but it's like a reject version of Picture Of You. Soz boys! Die Hard fans'll still be all dizzisome at Ro's ace vocals but it's not classic Boyzone!"

Smash Hits

"By now, the 'Zone are dab hands at this album lark. On this, their third effort, you won't find fillers, just quality tracks from one to 17 (yeah, 17!). Almost all of the tunes would make top singles, but our personal highlight is the two part slowie I'm Learning. No major surprises, but if it's beautifully crafted pop balladry you're after, you won't find better."

Top Of The Pops

"Style Of Music:

As if you didn't know! The Boyz deliver a top selection of big, big ballads and singalong melodies, delivered in fine Ronan (and Stephen) style.

What Singles Are On It?

Picture Of You, Baby Can I Hold You, All That I Need - and loads more for the future!

Anything else to watch out for?

The lovely, lovely, lovely ballad I'm Learning is one Boyzone fans shouldn't miss. Plus, Mikey sings and it's great!"

J17

"Who're they?

You don't know? Get to the back of the class.

What's the story?

It's been a long time coming but the new album's here

Is it any cop?

The 'Zone are definitely lovers and not fighters 'cause Where We Belong is stuffed with romantic ballads. Check out the swoony This Is Where I Belong and bop along to Picture Of You.

Totty total:

For us, it'll always be Ronan. Shane's married, Mikey and Keith are dads, and Gately looks like a 12-year-old."

Mizz

"What's it called? Where We Belong

Who's it by Boyzone

You'll buy it if... You're a die-hard Boyzone fan or if you fancy something with a lot of different sounds on one album.

You won't like it if... You're mad and not prepared to give the lads a chance with this fab album."

Massive!

"After an unfeasibly long wait, it's finally here and it's fab!

The new album, the boys' third is their strongest so far. The accomplished, intelligent pop songs featured on Where We Belong have an emotional depth which elevates Boyzone above their rivals.

From the perfect pop of "Picture of you" to the superb "One Kiss At A Time", Ronan has captured the perfect balance between complex lyricism and passionate emotion. And he sounds better than ever! Even the two tracks penned by little Stephen are rip-roaring stormers, with catchy choruses and killer hooks.

At the end of the day however, this is Ronan's album and the beautiful "This is where I belong" is his finest hour. Check out these lyrics, "Here I stand in the Northern rain, and I can't believe I'm home again, I can't believe nothing's changed, I'm finding my way". Ronan's songwriting belies his tender age. At 21 he is showing that he is following in that fine tradition of Irish songwriters.

MASSIVE! says: Boyzone have grown up without growing old. A perfect pop album. BUY IT!"

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