Love Always (Shane Filan album)

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Love Always
Shane Filan - Love Always.jpg
Standard edition cover; deluxe edition cover features the title in gold text with "deluxe edition" on the bottom left.
Studio album by
Released25 August 2017
Recorded2016–2017
Studio
  • Metrophonic Studios
  • (London, UK)
Genre Pop
Length44:39
Label
  • Ocean Wave
  • Absolute
Producer
Shane Filan chronology
Right Here
(2015)
Love Always
(2017)
Singles from Love Always
  1. "Unbreakable"
    Released: 21 July 2017
  2. "Back to You"
    Released: 6 April 2018
  3. "Beautiful in White"
    Released: 6 July 2018
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Review scores
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Love Always is the third solo album by Irish singer-songwriter Shane Filan, as a follow-up to Right Here (2015), through Ocean Wave Records. It was released worldwide on 25 August 2017, with a release in Asia following on 15 September. The deluxe edition was released on 4 May 2018. The album features Filan's favorite all-time love ballads, such as the Bangles' "Eternal Flame", Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love" and Bryan Adams' "Heaven", along with some fans suggestions. He also wrote three original songs, in collaboration with Paul Barry and Patrick Mascall, who previously worked together on his debut album You and Me .

Contents

The album peaked at number three in Scotland, and number five in Ireland and United Kingdom, making it Filan's highest charting solo album in UK. [2] The album's lead single, Jamie Scott's "Unbreakable" was released on 21 July 2017, along with the music video. Followed by its second single "Back to You" for the release of the deluxe edition of the album on 4 May 2018 in the UK and Ireland. Third single, "Beautiful in White", was released on 6 July 2018 in the promotion of release of Love Always: Asia Deluxe Edition which was first released on Spotify on the same day.

Background and recording

On 3 February 2017, Filan posted a picture on his Instagram account that he was recording for his third album. [3] Recording sessions for the album took place in Metrophonic Studios in London. [4] On 9 February, he asked his fans on Twitter to pick their favorite love songs to be added to the album and have their names in the album credits. [5] [6] On 7 April, he posted a picture that he finished recording the album. [7]

The album contained both original material and mostly covers of famous love songs. In an interview with Shropshire Star , Filan stated "This new album is full of songs people already know – 75 per cent of them are famous songs and there's new original songs as well. There's a good mix of different styles of ballads. The famous songs, I wanted to do my version of them." He also said that the album took a few months to put together and though he already finished recording the album, he may still have one more song to record before it is released. The album is expected to be released in summer 2017. [8]

In an interview with The List , he stated "This is an album I have been wanting to make for a long time, I love singing ballads and this album is full of some of my all-time favourite songs as well as some fan choices such as the Bangles hit "Eternal Flame" which I had never thought about covering but loved recording, to one of my own personal favourites Bryan Adams' "Heaven"." [9]

On 28 June, during a Q&A session on his Facebook and Instagram account, he stated that the album took him six, seven months to finish recording, longer than his previous album. He also revealed three original songs featured in the album, "Crazy Over You", "Eyes Don't Lie" and "Completely", in collaboration with Paul Barry and Patrick Mascall, who also co-wrote songs from Filan's debut album You and Me . [10]

On 5 July, he reportedly signed to Absolute, which provides label services including distribution, marketing and project management. Fraser Earley, senior label manager of Absolute and also a coordinator for the album release stated, "We’re delighted that Shane has turned to Absolute to support his latest solo record. He's had a phenomenal career, both with Westlife and as a solo star, and remains as ambitious as ever. With a large, loyal fanbase always eager to hear more from Shane, he's in a position to do things on his own terms. It’s a privilege to power his independence and continued solo success." [11]

On 20 August, Filan talked about the production of the love songs covers album during a Q&A session. He and Louis Walsh had been talking about recording an album of love songs for few years and he felt it was the right time to do it. He also stated that he may consider to do another love songs album in the future. [12]

Release

On 7 May 2017, Filan announced the title of the album and the tour dates through his Twitter account. [13] He also released *NSYNC's "This I Promise You", one of the tracks from the album through his YouTube account. [14] On 28 June, the official cover was revealed, along with the track list, [9] and the album could be pre-ordered starting 29 June, except in Asia. [15] [16] Richard Marx responded to a fan about the recorded single: "Yeah really nice." and to Filan: "You did my song proud, mate. Hope to run into each other somewhere. Cheers and thanks. RM" on their official Twitter accounts. [17] It was later announced that the album will be released in Asia on 15 September through iTunes, Spotify and other platforms. [18] [19]

The song "Beautiful in White" is a new recording of an unreleased solo song by Filan which was leaked onto the Internet in April 2010. Upon its leak, the song was incorrectly credited as being recorded by Shayne Ward instead of Filan.

He sang "Swear It Again" and his versions of "Unbreakable" and "I Can't Make You Love Me" on BBC Radio 2 that made it on the track listing of the BBC Radio 2: The Piano Room album. [20] "Heaven" and "Eternal Flame" were sung in a Radio 2 Session the next day.

Singles

On 21 July, Filan released Jamie Scott's "Unbreakable" as the lead single, along with the music video. The song was taken from Scott's album My Hurricane and was written by himself. [21] Filan said that his manager, Louis Walsh holds a strong influence on his decision to record "Unbreakable". He stated: "Louis played me "Unbreakable" almost three years ago and he said this is such a hit song, sometimes Louis can ramble on about a song and eventually you realise he's right and he's going on about this song for a reason, he went on about "You Raise Me Up" for a long time before we agreed to do it in Westlife and look what happened there!” [22] The music video was filmed on location in Blackwater, Wexford in Ireland and on Brittas Bay beach, located in County Wicklow, Ireland. [12] The video was directed by Jonathan Lambert. Filan's nephew and his real life girlfriend were also featured in the video. [10]

Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over" was expected to be the second single but its release was cancelled. [12] Instead, "Back to You" was released for promotion of the deluxe edition of the album on 4 May 2018 in the UK and Ireland.[ citation needed ]

The third single, "Beautiful in White", was released on 6 July 2018 for the promotion of release of Love Always: Asia Deluxe Edition.[ citation needed ]

Promotional singles

Bryan Adams' "Heaven" was released as a promotional single from Love Always on 29 June 2017. [23] In Asia, Filan released on Spotify a new version of Need You Now released as an EP with the Filipino bossa nova music artist Sitti on 9 February 2018. Sitti said "Neil Gregorio, MCA's Senior Domestic Label Manager, sent me a text last Jan 12 informing me of the collaboration and the intended schedule for vocal recording." Filan added when he met her, "You are a great singer" and that you "sound exactly like the recording". [24]

Track listing

Love Always – Standard edition [25]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."This I Promise You" (*NSYNC) Richard Marx Rawling Meehan3:55
2."Don't Dream It's Over" (Crowded House) Neil Finn Paul Meehan3:45
3."Make You Feel My Love" (Bob Dylan)Bob DylanP. Meehan3:32
4."Beautiful in White"R. Meehan3:52
5."Need You Now" (Lady Antebellum)R. Meehan3:55
6."Heaven" (Bryan Adams)
P. Meehan4:01
7."Completely"
  • P. Meehan
  • Barry
3:36
8."Unbreakable" (Jamie Scott)Jamie ScottR. Meehan3:49
9."Eyes Don't Lie"
  • Filan
  • Barry
  • Mascall
  • P. Meehan
  • Barry
3:40
10."I Can't Make You Love Me" (Bonnie Raitt)
4:13
11."Crazy Over You"
  • Filan
  • Barry
  • Mascall
P. Meehan3:11
12."Eternal Flame" (The Bangles)P. Meehan3:09
Total length:44:39
Love Always – Deluxe edition [26]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Need You Now (featuring Anggun)"
  • H. Scott
  • Kelley
  • Haywood
  • Kear
3:55
14."Back to You"
3:31
15."Girl in My Heart"3:59
16."Heaven" (Live in Glasgow)
  • Adams
  • Vallance
4:03
17."I Can't Make You Love Me" (Live in London)
  • Reid
  • Shamblin
4:17
18."This I Promise You" (Live in Belfast)Marx4:00
19."You Raise Me Up" (Live in Dublin)4:57
Total length:73:14
Love Always – Asia Deluxe edition [27]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
16."Need You Now (featuring Sitti)"Scott, Kelley, Haywood, Kear3:55
17."Heaven" (Live)Adams, Vallance4:03
18."I Can't Make You Love Me" (Live)Reid, Shamblin4:17
19."This I Promise You" (Live)Marx4:00
20."You Raise Me Up" (Live)Graham, Løvland4:57
Total length:77:14

Personnel

Credits are adapted from liner notes. [28]

Charts

Chart (2017–2018)Peak
position
Indonesian Albums [29] 1
Irish Albums (IRMA) [30] 5
Philippine Albums [29] 1
Scottish Albums (OCC) [31] 3
UK Albums (OCC) [32] 5
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [33] 3

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Edition(s)LabelRef.
United Kingdom25 August 2017
  • CD
  • digital download
StandardOcean Wave [25] [34]
Various1 September 2017CD [35] [36]
Asia15 September 2017 Streaming
  • Ocean Wave
  • Universal Music
[19]

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