Westlife - Album Discography Flac Extra Quality Page
Here’s an interesting, fan-focused write-up tailored for a Westlife – Album Discography (FLAC) collection.
While a compilation, this release included Unbreakable and Tonight. The FLAC version of Tonight is a masterclass in mixing; the guitar strums in the verses are panned hard left and right. This greatest hits album in FLAC is a perfect one-stop-shop for casual fans wanting high quality. Westlife - Album Discography FLAC
- Released: April 24, 2000
- FLAC: Available
With the recent resurgence of physical media and the availability of the Westlife Album Discography in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), a generation of fans is discovering that the Irish quartet’s catalogue isn't just a guilty pleasure—it is a masterclass in pop production that deserves high-fidelity treatment. Here’s an interesting, fan-focused write-up tailored for a
7. Rare / Out-of-Print Albums
- Allow Us to Be Frank (2004) – FLAC hard to find digitally; best to buy used CD.
- The Karaoke Collection – Not officially on FLAC.
- Unbreakable: The Greatest Hits Vol. 1 – Available on Qobuz in FLAC.
Featured the uptempo title track and "Uptown Girl" [15, 19]. Turnaround (2003): The final album featuring Brian McFadden [15]. The Four-Piece Era (2004–2011): Allow Us to Be Frank (2004): A tribute to Rat Pack-style swing music. Face to Face (2005): Included the massive hit "You Raise Me Up" [19]. The Love Album (2006): A collection of romantic covers. Back Home (2007): Featured the single "Home." Where We Are (2009): A shift toward a more modern pop-rock sound. Gravity (2010): Produced by John Shanks. The Reunion Era (2019–Present): Spectrum (2019): Released: April 24, 2000 FLAC: Available
Sidebar: Essential Specs for the Archive
For those looking to archive the collection, here is what to look for to ensure true fidelity: