2004 studio album by Brian McFadden
Irish Son is the debut solo album by Irish singer Brian McFadden . It was released on 29 November 2004. McFadden signed with Sony Music following his departure from boy band Westlife in 2004.[ 1] The singer mainly co-wrote the album with English songwriter Guy Chambers , who produced the album along Paul Stacey , Richard Flack , Mark Taylor , and Phil Thornalley .
The album was preceded by the lead single "Real to Me " on 6 September 2004, which peaked at number one in Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom. Irish Son was highly successful on the charts in Denmark and Ireland. Elsewhere the album charted within the lower regions of the charts in Austria, Finland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Irish Son " 4:20 2. "Real to Me " 3:45 3. "Demons " 3:55 4. "Lose, Lose Situation" 3:25 5. "He's No Hero" Taylor 3:50 6. "Sorry, Love Daddy" Chambers 3:54 7. "Pull Myself Away" 3:24 8. "Be True to Your Woman" 3:46 9. "Walking Disaster" Thornalley 3:21 10. "Walking Into Walls" Taylor 3:45 11. "Almost Here " (featuring Delta Goodrem ) Taylor 3:46
Extended Edition Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 12. "Uncomplicated" 3:42 13. "Oblivious" Taylor 3:11 14. "Optimystik" Taylor 4:13 15. "Three Babies and a Man" Stack 3:42 16. "Hollow no More" (featuring Delta Goodrem ) McFadden Goodrem Steve Mackay Mackay 4:00 17. "Turn You Away" (featuring Delta Goodrem ) Chambers 3:38 18. "Hole in the Sky" 3:32 19. "Auf Wiedersehen Bitch" 4:08 20. "Everybody's Someone " (with LeAnn Rimes ) Dan Huff 3:39
Personnel
Adapted from the Irish Son booklet.[ 2]
Mark Taylor – mixing (tracks 5, 10 11)
Ren Swan – mixing (tracks 5, 10, 11)
Nicole Nodland – front cover portrait
Halfnight Productions, Art + Commerce – inside portraits
Charts
Certifications
References
External links
Studio albums Singles Related articles