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"'''Changes'''" is the first single taken from [[Gareth Gates]]' third studio album, ''[[Pictures of the Other Side]]''. It is the first commercial single since "[[Say It Isn't So (song)|Say It Isn't So]]" in 2003. The comeback single of Gates was released on [[9 April]] [[2007]]. The single charted at No.14 but the following week drop out of the top 40. Breaking Gareth Gates's chain of top ten hits.
"'''Changes'''" is the first single taken from [[Gareth Gates]]' third studio album, ''[[Pictures of the Other Side]]''. It is the first commercial single since "[[Say It Isn't So (song)|Say It Isn't So]]" in 2003. The comeback single of Gates was released on [[9 April]] [[2007]]. The single charted at No.14 but the following week dropped out of the top 40. Breaking Gareth Gates's chain of top ten hits.


The music video for "Changes" is directed by Andy Hylton.
The music video for "Changes" is directed by Andy Hylton.

Revision as of 19:04, 24 April 2008

"Changes"
Song

"Changes" is the first single taken from Gareth Gates' third studio album, Pictures of the Other Side. It is the first commercial single since "Say It Isn't So" in 2003. The comeback single of Gates was released on 9 April 2007. The single charted at No.14 but the following week dropped out of the top 40. Breaking Gareth Gates's chain of top ten hits.

The music video for "Changes" is directed by Andy Hylton.

Track listing

CD
  1. "Changes"
  2. "Lovesong"

Music Reviews

"Changes" has received generally positive reviews and critics. Most people have reviewed that the music of Gates is more mature than those 'cheesy covers' which he did in the past. In the chart commentary in Yahoo Music UK & Ireland by James Masterton, he has rated that "Changes" is a fascinating single certainly.[1] Meanwhile, the Sun has stated that "his voice sounds good on the ballad, which washes over the eardrums very pleasantly".[2]

Notes

  1. ^ James Masterton. "Yahoo Music UK & Ireland". Single Chart Commentary. April 16 2007. Retrieved April 18 2007.
  2. ^ The Sun Online. "The Sun Online". Bizarre: It's All Changed for Gareth. February 17 2007. Retrieved April 18 2007.