Unbroken (Shannon Noll Album)
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''Unbroken'' is the fifth
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by Australian singer-songwriter
Shannon Noll Shannon Noll (born 16 September 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter who first came to prominence as runner-up of the first season of '' Australian Idol'' in 2003, which led to him being signed to Sony BMG. He has released five top-ten al ...
, released on 2 February 2018 through
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. The album is his first with Warner Music Australia. The album was announced in December 2017 with Noll saying, "It's been a good while since I've released an album even though I've been writing the whole time and I'm so proud to say that these songs are the best of all the songs I have written. I've had more input than ever, so this album is more personal to me than any other before it. I can't wait to see what my fans think of it, because I couldn't be happier." Noll told
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, "I grew up listening to "
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" and they hold a really special place in my heart because they celebrate who we are and our love of Australia." He added, "I wouldn't change a thing about who I am ... you know I have never been the cool guy and I think it's time for people to appreciate how lucky we are in this country." A national tour in support of the album took place in May 2018.


Reception

Haydon Benfield from ''
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'' wrote: "By and large, ''Unbroken'' is an unexceptional album that fails to truly distinguish itself from any other album that seeks to blend country, rock, and pop." David from auspOp said "Overall this album is really enjoyable and it's great to see what Shannon calls some of his most personal tracks yet come to life. It's not a perfect album, but it feels as though that's what a Shannon Noll album should be like." Jeff Jenkins from ''Stack'' likened Noll to
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by "delivering uncomplicated anthems" saying "He's political in his own way. "It's time to take a stand," he declares in "No B&S", a rallying cry to return to simpler, less politically correct times. "A good time's not what it used to be – got noise restrictions and fun police." Jingoistic, sure, but Noll knows how to write a nifty tune."


Track listing

# "Southern Sky" (Shannon Noll, Michael Tan, Brett Creswell) – 4:06 # " Who I Am" (Living in the City mix) (Noll, Tan, Creswell) – 3:36 # "No B&S" (Noll, Tan, Creswell) – 4:31 # "Land of Mine" (Noll, Tan, Creswell) – 4:13 # "Invincible" (Noll,
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) – 3:32 # "Take It Back" (Noll, Lindsay Rimes,
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) – 3:28 # "You're All That I Need" (Noll,
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, Ron Conley) – 3:23 # "Breath of Life" (Noll, Rimes, Creswell) – 3:35 # "Cross a Bridge" (Noll, Busby, Conley)– 3:24 # "
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) – 3:10 # "Never Too Late" (Noll, Rimes, Creswell) – 3:40 # "My Body Loves to Party" (Noll, Busby, Conley)– 2:44 # "Mountains to Climb" (Noll, Ash Maklad, Johanna Elms) – 3:30


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Release history


References

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