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<i>Coast to Coast</i> (Westlife album)

Coast to Coast (Westlife album)

2000 studio album by Westlife


Coast to Coast is the second studio album by Irish boy band Westlife. It was released on 6 November 2000 by RCA Records. Five hit singles were released from the album: "Against All Odds", "My Love", "What Makes a Man", "I Lay My Love on You" and "When You're Looking Like That". The album was a commercial success in both Ireland and the United Kingdom, selling 1.8 million copies in Britain alone. The album was the third-best selling of 2000 in Britain. As of October 2001, it sold seven million copies worldwide.

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In January 2005, the album was re-issued in a two-in-one box set compilation with the group's third album, World of our Own (2001).[1] A video album, titled Coast to Coast - Up Close and Personal, was released on 27 November 2000.[2] It peaked at number one on the UK Visual Chart and a certified 3× Platinum.

Background

The band said that Coast to Coast was a step up from their first album, having more variety than Westlife.[3] In a 2018 interview with the band, Shane Filan said that the album title, Coast to Coast, was taken from a line in their song "My Love" ('overseas from coast to coast'), and also because they're from the two coasts of Ireland.[4] Filan also expressed remorse at "Close" not having been released as a single.[5]

Singles

"Against All Odds", a collaboration with Mariah Carey, was released on 15 September 2000, as the lead single from the album. Carey originally released her version of the song a few months earlier, as the third single from her seventh studio album, Rainbow (1999).

"My Love" was released on 31 October 2000 as the second single from Coast to Coast. It debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and become the band's seventh UK number one. "What Makes a Man" was released on 18 December 2000 as the third single off the album. It peaked at number two and was their first single not to peak at number one on the UK Singles Chart.

"I Lay My Love on You" was released as the fourth single in many parts of the world, including Australia, Asia and most notably Europe, excluding the UK and Ireland. "When You're Looking Like That" was released on 6 August 2001 as the fifth and final single from the album in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Latin America, and Europe.

Critical reception

Coast to Coast received negative reviews from music critics. Andrew Lynch from Entertainment.ie gave the album two out of five stars, calling it "just another cynical collection of formulaic pop".[6] However, the album was reviewed more positively at AllMusic and Rovi, who both gave the album two and half stars, comparing Westlife to other boy bands such as Take That and Boyzone.[7]

Commercial performance

Coast to Coast entered the UK Albums Chart at number one, with 234,767 copies sold in its first week, making it Westlife's fastest selling album to date.[8][9] The album remained at number one for only one week,[10] being replaced by The Beatles' compilation album 1. In April 2011, the album was certified six times Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for shipments of nearly two million copies in the United Kingdom.[11] Up to November 2011, the album had sold 1,685,971 copies in the United Kingdom, becoming Westlife's biggest-selling studio album there.[12] A gold sales award disc was issued to the band to commemorate sales in excess of 115,000 copies sold in Mexico.[13] The album was also certified Gold in Brazil by ABPD, for sales of over 100,000 copies.[14] As of October 2001, it sold seven million copies worldwide.[15][16]

Where Dreams Come True Tour

The Where Dreams Come True Tour was the second concert tour by Westlife in support of their second studio album, Coast to Coast. It was seen by 600,000 fans and was nicknamed "The No Stools Tour" due to the band's reputation of performing while perched on stools.

Track listing

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Notes

  • "Against All Odds" or "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)".
  • Tracks 19 to 29 do not contain any audio.
  • Track 30 is a hidden bonus track not credited on the album.

Personnel

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Charts

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References

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  13. Fulton, Rick (1 November 2001). "OTR: OFF THE RECORD ; WE WILL SELL 10m Westlife boast of record album sales at launch". Daily Record. ProQuest 327785913. Retrieved 29 December 2021 via ProQuest. World Of Our Own, which will be in the shops from November 12, is tipped to be an even bigger success than Coast To Coast, which shifted more than seven million copies.
  14. "Westlife announce tour dates". breakingnews.ie. 31 October 2001. ProQuest 746742931. Retrieved 12 January 2022 via ProQuest. The latest album, which is released on November 12, follows on from the band's hugely successful second collection Coast to Coast, which sold more than seven million copies.
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  30. "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type Westlife in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Coast to Coast in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.
  31. "Dutch album certifications – Westlife – Coast to Coast" (in Dutch). Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers. Enter Coast to Coast in the "Artiest of titel" box. Select 2001 in the drop-down menu saying "Alle jaargangen".
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