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Talk on Corners is the second studio album by Irish family pop rock band the Corrs.It was released on 17 October 1997 by 143, Lava and Atlantic Records.Preceded by lead single "Only When I Sleep", which became a top ten hit internationally, the album was an immediate commercial success in several territories, including Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
Following this, Talk On Corners was re-released to include their cover of "Dreams", along with new single versions of "What Can I Do? ", " So Young " and " Runaway ". Selling almost 3 million copies in the UK, the album was the highest-selling release of 1998 and ninth highest-selling of 1999, [ 1 ] and remains the nineteenth best-selling album ...
Talk on Corners, their most successful album to date, reached multi-Platinum status in Australia. In the UK it was the highest selling album of the year. The band is one of a small number of acts who have held the top two positions simultaneously in the UK album charts, with Talk on Corners at number one and Forgiven, Not Forgotten at number two.
The 1998 single version is a remix by British DJ K-Klass, and this remix was later included on the re-released Talk On Corners: Special Edition album (1998). The song peaked at number 29 on the Irish Singles Chart and number six in the United Kingdom. Initially, the band had to convince their label to include the song on the album, a decision ...
The original version of the song, which appeared on the original release of Talk on Corners, is a slow doo-wop style song, which is much lighter. However, the Tin Tin Out remix, which later appeared on the album's special edition release, is more guitar riffed with the addition of orchestral strings in the latter half of the song performed by the Duke Quartet.
It consists of three CDs which features selected songs that were released in their previous albums. [1] ... (From Talk on Corners) "Little Wing" (From Talk on Corners)
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The Irish peace-themed duet "No Frontiers" was sung by Sharon and Caroline—who typically play violin and drums, respectively—during their Talk on Corners World Tour European leg in 1998 and 99, and subsequently included on “Unplugged”. The song was originally recorded by Mary Black on her album of the same name (written by Jimmy MacCarthy).