Irish Son Explained

Irish Son
Type:studio
Artist:Brian McFadden
Cover:BrianMcFaddenIrishSonAlbum.jpg
Alt:A black-and-white image of McFadden wearing a grey t-shirt.
Released:29 November 2004
Recorded:2004
Length:42:05
Label:Sony
Next Title:Set in Stone
Next Year:2008

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.

Personnel

Adapted from the Irish Son booklet.[2]

Charts

Chart performance for Irish Son! Chart (2004–2005)! Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[3] 54
Austrian Albums Chart57
Danish Albums Chart5
Dutch Albums Chart60
Finnish Albums Chart33
German Albums Chart56
Irish Albums Chart6
New Zealand Albums Chart29
Swedish Albums Chart31
Swiss Albums Chart[4] 38
UK Albums Chart24

External links

Notes and References

  1. Cameron Adams (27 March 2008) Brian McFadden discovered real life after Westlife Herald Sun. (Herald and Weekly Times). Retrieved 25 September 2010.
  2. Irish Son. Brian McFadden. Modest! Sony Music UK. 2004. booklet. 519002 2.
  3. 182.
  4. Web site: Brian McFadden - Irish Son - hitparade.ch. Swiss Music Charts. Hung Medien. 24 February 2012.