The group's studio output is divided between their original five-piece era (1999–2004) and their tenure as a quartet following Brian McFadden's departure. Album Title Release Date Quality & Availability 1 Nov 1999 Available in 16-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC. Coast to Coast 6 Nov 2000 Expanded versions available in 24-bit Hi-Res FLAC . World of Our Own 12 Nov 2001 16-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC with expanded tracks. Turnaround 24 Nov 2003 Standard digital FLAC available via Qobuz . ...Allow Us to Be Frank 8 Nov 2004 Swing cover album; available in CD-quality FLAC. Face to Face 31 Oct 2005 Standard 16-bit FLAC digital release. The Love Album 20 Nov 2006 Cover album; available in 16-bit lossless format. Back Home 5 Nov 2007 Available in 16-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC. Where We Are 30 Nov 2009 Lossless digital download available. Gravity 22 Nov 2010 Standard lossless format release. Spectrum 15 Nov 2019 Reunion album; available in 16-bit lossless. Wild Dreams 26 Nov 2021 Available in 24-bit/44.1 kHz Hi-Res FLAC . Key Compilations

The band's tenth studio album, (2010), marked a significant change in their sound, exploring more experimental and electronic elements. Greatest Hits (2011) and The Greatest (2013) were compilation albums featuring their most popular songs. Westlife went on hiatus, and during this time, Shane Filan released solo material.

If you are looking for specific high-resolution versions beyond standard 16-bit FLAC, some expanded editions, such as Coast to Coast (Expanded Edition) , are available in Hi-Res 24-bit audio . Individual singles like Hello My Love can also be sourced in lossless quality via platforms like Westlife – Hello My Love - Discogs

Experiencing the albums chronologically in high resolution highlights the band's evolution not just in style, but in sound engineering.

(2003): The final album featuring all five original members. Allow Us to Be Frank (2004): A tribute album to the Rat Pack. Face to Face (2005): Featuring the massive hit "You Raise Me Up". The Love Album (2006): A collection of cover songs. (2007): Includes the single "Home." Where We Are (2009): A shift toward a more pop-rock sound. (2010): Produced by John Shanks. (2019): Their comeback album featuring "Hello My Love". Wild Dreams (2021): Their most recent full studio release. Upcoming Releases 25 – The Ultimate Collection : A new anniversary collection is scheduled for release on May 8, 2026 Finding High-Res Files