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Brian McFadden

Brian McFadden

About Brian McFadden

Brian McFadden is an Irish pop/rock singer/songwriter who experienced international fame as an original member of the boy band Westlife from 1998-2004 before mounting a solo career that commenced with the international chart-topper "Real to Me" in 2004. Born on April 12, 1980, in Dublin, McFadden was one of the five young men assembled by A&R executive Simon Cowell in 1998 to form the boy band Westlife. During his tenure, the group released five albums -- Westlife (1999), Coast to Coast (2000), World of Our Own (2001), Unbreakable: The Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (2002), Turnaround (2003) -- all of which went multi-platinum and hit number one on the Irish albums chart (and four of the five hitting number one in the United Kingdom). In addition, the group scored a dozen number one hit singles in the U.K. during this period: "Swear It Again," "If I Let You Go," "Flying Without Wings," "I Have a Dream/Seasons in the Sun," "Fool Again," "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)," "My Love," "Uptown Girl," "Queen of My Heart," "World of Our Own," "Unbreakable," and "Mandy." McFadden left Westlife in 2004 and released his full-length solo album debut, Irish Son, later in the year. Released by Sony BMG, the album failed to match the success of Westlife, but it sold well nonetheless, going Top Ten in Ireland and Top 30 in the U.K. Moreover, the album spawned a few major hit singles: "Real to Me" (number one in Ireland, the U.K., Denmark, and Norway), "Irish Son" (number four in Ireland, number six in the U.K.), and "Almost Here" (number one in Ireland and Australia, number two in Denmark, number three in the U.K.). Several years passed before McFadden reemerged with his follow-up album, Set in Stone (2008), this time for Universal Music Group. Released initially in Australia, where it was a Top Five success, the album was promoted with the lead single "Like Only a Woman Can," a number one hit in Ireland and a Top 20 hit in Australia. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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Brian McFadden's Discography  (3)

Irish Son  Irish Son Wesleynet more more
Almost Here  Almost Here more more
Real To Me  Real To Me Columbia more more

Compilations Featuring Brian McFadden  (7)

Heaven 4  Heaven 4 more more
Almost Here  Almost Here Epic more more
Bravo Hits 48  Bravo Hits 48 more more
Megahits 2005-die Erste  Megahits 2005-die Erste more more
Mistaken Identity  Mistaken Identity more more

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