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Widely considered the band's peak commercial and artistic achievement, this album cemented them as mature balladeers. It featured significant songwriting contributions from the members.

: Released to celebrate their 20th anniversary, featuring the lead single "Love Will Save the Day".

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Early 90s pop production with heavy synthesizer basslines and crisp snare drums. In FLAC, the separation between the backing tracks and the raw, youthful vocals of Ronan Keating and Stephen Gately is distinctly clear. 2. A Different Beat (1996)

Here's a brief overview of their discography:

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: A themed collection of Motown covers, showcasing the group's vocal versatility.

A poignant reunion album released following the tragic death of Stephen Gately in 2009. : Released to celebrate their 20th anniversary, featuring

A passion project for the group, this concept album features Boyzone covering iconic Motown classics.

Searching for is not just about piracy. For many, it is about digital preservation. The glossy production of Max Martin, the heartfelt vocals of Stephen Gately, and the orchestral swells of "No Matter What" deserve better than 128kbps streaming.