Sean Maguire (album)
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''Sean Maguire'' was the first album released by the former ''
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Sean Maguire Sean Maguire (born 18 April 1976) is an English-American actor and singer who has been professionally making films, television shows and performing on stage for over 40 years. Originally from London, Maguire started his career at age five starr ...
. Maguire released three singles from the album, "Someone To Love," "Take This Time," and "Suddenly." The album reached number 75 and only spent one week on the UK album chart.


Critical reception

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'', and then all of sudden he's a pop star! The single " Someone To Love" was a good start, but does Sean have an album's worth up his multi-talented sleeve? Well, just about. Though many of the tracks sound like you've heard them somewhere before, there's enough here to be worth parting with your pennies for. Listen out for "As Soon As You Know" and the absolute cracker dance tune "My Heart Won't Let You Go" which must be the next single."


Track listing


References

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