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Boyzone – Where We Belong (Used) (Mint Condition) CD

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Boyzone – Where We Belong (Used) (Mint Condition) CD1 Picture Of You Engineer [Assistant Engineer] Tim Wills Mixed By Jeremy Wheatley Producer, Mixed By Absolute (2) Written By Watkins*, Kennedy*, Wilson*, Keating* 3: 30 2 Baby Can I Hold You (7" Edit) Backing Vocals Andy Caine Drums Andy Duncan Guitar [Guitars] Calum McColl*, Dominic Miller Leader [Strings Lead By] Gavyn Wright Mandolin [Mandolins] Stephen Lipson Mixed By Heff Moraes Orchestrated By [Orchestration] Nick Ingham* Producer Stephen Lipson

1 Picture Of You
Engineer [Assistant Engineer]  Tim Wills
Mixed By  Jeremy Wheatley
Producer, Mixed By  Absolute (2)
Written-By  Watkins*, Kennedy*, Wilson*, Keating*
3:30
2 Baby Can I Hold You (7" Edit)
Backing Vocals  Andy Caine
Drums  Andy Duncan
Guitar [Guitars]  Calum McColl*, Dominic Miller
Leader [Strings Lead By]  Gavyn Wright
Mandolin [Mandolins]  Stephen Lipson
Mixed By  Heff Moraes
Orchestrated By [Orchestration]  Nick Ingham*
Producer  Stephen Lipson
Programmed By [Programming]  James MacMillan, Stephen Lipson
Written-By  Tracy Chapman
3:15
3 All That I Need (7" Edit)
Backing Vocals [Additional Background Vocals]  Evan Rogers
Flamenco Guitar [Spanish Guitar]  John Holliday
Instruments [All Other Instruments]  Carl Sturken
Keyboards  Danny G (3)
Producer [Additional Production], Programmed By  John Holliday, Trevor Steel
Producer [Production Assistant]  Andrea Darby
Producer, Arranged By  Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
Production Manager  Colleen Reynolds
Recorded By  Al Hemberger
Remix  Andy Bradfield
Remix, Producer [Additional Production By]  Rude Boy (6)
Written-By  Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
3:42
4 Must Have Been High
Backing Vocals  Mark Antony
Drums  Keith LeBlanc
Leader [Strings Lead By]  Gavyn Wright
Mixed By, Engineer  Heff Moraes
Orchestrated By [Orchestration]  Nick Ingham*
Percussion  Luis Jardim
Producer  Stephen Lipson
Programmed By [Programming]  Stephen Lipson
Programmed By [Programming], Keyboards  Andy Richards, James McMillan
Written-By  Eric Foster-White*
3:27
5 And I
Arranged By [String Arrangement]  Richard Niles
Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement]  Aliway, Steve Mac (2)
Engineer [Mix Engineered By]  Robin Sellars
Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By  Steve Mac (2)
Programmed By [Programming], Engineer  Chris Laws
Written-By  Tennant*, Mac*, Hector*
4:03
6 That's How Love Goes
Backing Vocals  Mark Antony
Keyboards  Steve Booker
Leader [Strings Led By]  Gavyn Wright
Mixed By, Engineer  Heff Moraes
Orchestrated By [Orchestration]  Nick Ingham*
Percussion  Luis Jardim
Producer  Stephen Lipson
Programmed By [Programming]  Mark Newby Robson*, Stephen Lipson
Programmed By [Programming], Keyboards  Andy Richards, James McMillan
Written-By  Gallagher*, Keating*, Booker*
3:58
7 Where Did You Go?
Arranged By [String Arrangement]  Richard Niles
Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements]  Aliway, Steve Mac (2)
Engineer [Mix Engineered By]  Robin Sellars
Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By  Steve Mac (2)
Programmed By [Programming], Engineer  Chris Laws
Written-By  Tennant*, Gately*, Mac*, Hector*
4:42
8 I'm Learning (Part One)
Arranged By  Martin Brannigan
Backing Vocals  Andy Caine
Guitar  Erwin Keiles
Producer, Arranged By  Ray 'Madman' Hedges*
Written-By  Brannigan*, Hedges*, Keating*
3:44
9 One Kiss At A Time
Backing Vocals [Additional Background Vocals]  Evan Rogers
Instruments [All Other Instruments]  Carl Struken*
Mixed By  Jeremy Wheatley
Producer [Production Assistant]  Andrea Derby
Producer, Arranged By  Carl Sturken
Producer, Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements]  Evan Rogers
Production Manager  Colleen Reynolds
Recorded By  Al Hemberger
Saxophone  Baron Raymonde
Trombone  Herbert Hubel
Trumpet  Alan Chez
4:06
10 While The World Is Going Crazy
Arranged By [Strings Arranged By]  Carl Sturken, Douglas Cuomo
Backing Vocals [Additional Background Vocals]  Evan Rogers
Cello  Dana Winograd
Instruments [All Other Instruments]  Carl Sturken
Mixed By  Bob Rosa
Oboe [Obo]  Barbara Carpin
Producer [Production Assistant]  Andrea Derby
Producer, Arranged By  Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
Production Manager  Colleen Reynolds
Recorded By  Al Hemberger
5:11
11 This Is Where I Belong
Instruments [All Other Instruments]  Carl Sturken
Mixed By  Phil Bodger
Producer [Production Assistant]  Andrea Derby
Producer, Arranged By  Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
Production Manager  Colleen Reynolds
Recorded By  Al Hemberger
5:29
12 Will Be Yours
Backing Vocals  A Carlsson*, J Elofsson*, P Nylen*, P Magnusson*
Engineer  Andy Gallimore
Engineer [Assistant Engineer]  Dan Vickers
Executive-Producer  Denniz Pop
Guitar  E Ohrwall*
Producer  David Kreuger, Per Magnusson
Written-By  D Kreuger*, J Elofsson*, P Magnusson*, P James*
3:39
13 Good Conversation
Arranged By [String Arrangements]  Richard Niles
Engineer [Mix Engineered By]  Robin Sellars
Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By  Steve Mac (2)
Programmed By [Programming], Engineer  Chris Laws
Written-By  Graham*, Mac*, Hector*
3:57
14 You Flew Away
Engineer  Paul Wright, Ren Swan
Producer  Jon Douglas
Recorded By [Assisted By]  Alex Black, Ian Robertson*, Jamie Hart
Written-By  Stephen Gately
4:25
15 I'm Learning (Part Two)
Arranged By  Martin Brannigan
Backing Vocals  Andy Caine, Paul "Tubbs" Williams
Guitar  Erwin Keiles
Producer, Arranged By  Ray 'Madman' Hedges*
Written-By  Brannigan*, Hedges*, Keating*
3:04
16 No Matter What
Bass  Angela Lupino
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar  Michael Thompson
Engineer  Simon Franglen, Steve Rinkoff
Engineer [Assisted By]  Alex Black
Engineer, Mixed By  Robin Sellars
Keyboards [Keyboard Programming By]  Lee McCutcheon
Lyrics By  Jim Steinman
Mastered By  Chris Blair
Mixed By  Mick Guzauski, Robin Sellars
Music By  Andrew Lloyd Webber
Producer  Nigel Wright
Producer [Additional Production], Arranged By  Franglen & Lupino
Producer, Executive-Producer  Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jim Steinman
4:35
17 I Love The Way You Love Me
Conductor  Ben Foster
Engineer, Mixed By  Dean Murphy
Guitar  Paul Gendler
Keyboards, Programmed By [Programming], Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements By]  Mike Rose & Nick Foster*
Mixed By  Dean Murphy
Performer  The Enigma Ensemble
Producer  Rose & Foster*
Written-By  Chuck Cannon, Victoria Shaw
4:06
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