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Release Date: | 10/29/2005 |
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Label: | Sony/Bmg Int'l |
UPC: | 0828767453828 |
catalogNumber: | 674538 |
Rank: | 47333 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Westlife Primary ArtistPaul Gendler Guitar
Henrik Janson Conductor
Steve Pearce Bass
Dave Arch Piano
Esbjörn Öhrwall Guitar
Steve Mac Piano,Keyboards
Per Magnusson Keyboards
Andreas Carlsson Background Vocals
Chris Laws Drums
Anders Johansson & Nuthouse Background Vocals
Emil Heiling Background Vocals
Stockholm Session Strings Strings
Savan Kotecha Background Vocals
Uli Janson Conductor
Ian Thomas Drums
Technical Credits
Henrik Janson String ArrangementsRen Swan Engineer
Dave Arch String Arrangements,Brass Arrangment,Orchestral Arrangements
David Krueger Arranger,Programming,Producer
Lennart Ostlund Guitar Engineer
Steve Mac Composer,Producer
Per Magnusson Arranger,Producer
Andreas Carlsson Composer
David Ashton Engineer
Jörgen Elofsson Composer
Chris Laws Engineer
Daniel Pursey Engineer
Josef Larossi Arranger,Programming,Producer,Engineer
Jörgen Ingeström String Arrangements
Savan Kotecha Composer
Darkrow Composer
Fredrik Andersson Engineer
Uli Janson String Arrangements
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