The world may be divided into two camps when it comes to the Orlando-based Backstreet Boys--detractors and hard-core fans--but no one can deny the fact that the boys produce perfectly polished pop that sells. The hits on this album speak for themselves: "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)," "As Long as You Love Me," and "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)." If you're not one of the disciples, however, you may want to steer clear: lackluster attempts at R&B, saccharine ballads, and a murderous remake of PM Dawn's "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" make this a slick production but little more. --Rebecca Wallwork
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Millennium
Backstreet Boys Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IOOE Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Larger Than Life
- I Want It That Way
- Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
- It's Gotta Be You
- I Need You Tonight
- Don't Want You Back
- Don't Wanna Lose You Now
- The One
- Back To Your Heart
- Spanish Eyes
- No One Else Comes Close
- The Perfect Fan
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For their hard-core under-18 fans, of course, the Backstreet Boys are all that, and a bag of chips and free soda to boot. Millennium, the follow-up to the quintet's umpteen-million-selling debut, offers more reasons why so many of the rest of us have found a place for them in our hearts. The Boys' ultrapackaged look and up-to-date production underscore the quality of their best tracks; only a churl could deny that "I Want It That Way" is one fine radio-aimed declaration of love, or that "Larger Than Life" makes the most of its Daft Punk sample and double-edged acknowledgment of Backstreet followers' loyalty. And who can resist an album-closer like "The Perfect Fan," Brian Littrell's ode to his mom? --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Heart-stoppingly good........2007-01-18
Part of the appeal of this album is in knowing that it was and is so incredibly popular around the world. Musically the album is a definite step up from their first album (first two if you're not american). I love their early work as well, but there is no denying that the group is more unified, got better songs, and ended up with a better product on this album. They have all matured vocally, and in particular Nick has improved greatly, stepping further into the limelight.
The only thing better than listening to this cd was hearing it live in concert. Buy it!
This is one of the albums that shows that the Backstreet Boys are maturing.......2006-11-17
1. Larger Than Life- this is one of my favorites on this CD. Nick and Brian are my favorite Backstreet Boys by the way.
2. I Want it That Way- Another one of my Favorites... I don't think I've seen the video for this one yet... although I have seen the Burger King version of this video, back in the day when Burger King was sponsering these guys (Or something like that), but I have never seen the actual video.
3. Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely- This one I HAVE seen the video for. It is kind of sad, but it's very good.
4. It's gotta Be You- I don't normally listen to this song much, but I like it all the same.
5. I Need You Tonight- Yay! Nick gets a solo on this song! This one is really good to listen to. When the Boys first started out, this song used to be called Heaven In Your Eyes or something like that. I don't know what the full story behind this one is, though.
6. Don't Want You Back- I love this song too. In the Burger King special, my favorite part is where AJ goes "BSB 2000 Break it down for me Rok" when they are perfoming this one in the Video.
7. Don't Wanna Lose You Now- I don't really care for this song, hardly.
8. The One- This is another good song by BSB. Again one of my Favorite Backstreet Boys gets a solo.
9. Back To Your Heart- I like this one, another one of my favorites.
10. Spanish Eyes- Great Song. This is a song where I think mostly Brian and Howie get to sing lead vocals.
11. No One Else Comes Close- I think that is what this song is called. I don't pay much attention to this one anyway so it really doesn't matter.
12. The Perfect Fan- This song is awesome! Brian Littrell did a wonderful job with the lyrics as well as with the backing choir that sang with them. Good Job, Brian!
There! I did it! Anyway, I highly recommend this CD to anyone who likes the Backstreet Boys.
For All With an Ear for Music.......2006-09-12
My most favorite songs on this CD would have to be "I Want It That Way", "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely", and "Don't Wanna Lose You Now".
Although the Backstreet Boys are not the same as *NSYNC, that doesn't mean they can't sing well. So why does everybody, especially critics, constantly slam these guys? I just don't understand it.
If you haven't bought a copy of this CD yet, then what are you waiting for? Fish out that wallet of yours from your pocket and go make a purchase! I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
You want it this way? You got it!.......2006-08-29
WOW.......2006-07-10
EVERY SONG ON HERE IS AWESOME
WHEN I GOT THIS CD I COULDN'T STOP LISTENING TO IT
SO I SUGGEST YOU BUY IT
IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNY
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The Hits--Chapter One
Backstreet Boys Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QD4I Release Date: 2001-10-30 |
Tracks:
- I Want It That Way
- Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
- As Long As You Love Me
- Show Me The Meaning of Being Lonely
- Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)
- All I Have To Give
- Larger Than Life
- I'll Never Break Your Heart
- The Call
- Shape Of My Heart
- The One
- More Than That
- Drowning
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OhmygodtheBackstreetBoysrule!!!!!! OK, with that out of the way, let's review The Hits--Chapter One, which is one-stop shopping for the hunky pop group's three American albums--their 1997 self-titled debut, 1999's Millennium, and 2000's Black & Blue. The first disc really shines with "As Long as You Love Me," "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)," and "All I Have to Give," capturing the Backstreet Boys' essence: sunny pop under the influence of blue-eyed soul. "I Want It That Way," from the second album, is an undeniable classic, while "The Call" has a deliciously frenzied sexual urgency and a strong, danceable beat. But the other tracks are uneven with the oddball fan-appreciation anthem "Larger Than Life" surrounded by somber, predictable ballads. The new single, "Drowning," is same-old same-old: lazy moaning over a drum machine. The Hits--Chapter One might be an optimistic name for this '90s retrospective. The future is cloudy for chapter two. --Courtney KempCustomer Reviews:
good greatest hits collection.......2007-07-23
LOVE IT.......2007-05-06
The Hits Chapter One.......2007-01-11
This really Brings Back Memories.......2006-11-23
Pump it Up!!.......2006-09-19
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Black and Blue
Backstreet Boys Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005056C Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- The Call
- Shape of My Heart
- Get Another Boyfriend
- Shining Star
- I Promise You (With Everything I Am)
- The Answer to Our Life
- Everyone
- More Than That
- Time
- Not For Me
- Yes I Will
- It's True
- How Did I Fall in Love With You
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The Backstreet Boys' previous outing, Millennium, was a tough act to follow, combining as it did the storming pop of "Larger Than Life" and the sublime balladry of "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely." Black & Blue is a worthy successor, if a slightly more mature sound for the boys. There's plenty of uptempo pop, such as the catchy advice dished out on "Get Another Boyfriend" and the slinky beat-riddled R&B of "Shining Star," nicely balanced with some smooth ballads--you can almost hear the lighters sparking up as the Spanish guitar gently plucks away on "I Promise You (with Everything I Am)." However, it's when they take up immediately where Millennium left off that they are at their strongest: "The Answer to Our Life" and "Not for Me" form a sturdy bridge from their previous output onward to the future. If this is the state of things to come, the future is decidedly rosy for Brian, Kevin, Howie, A.J., and Nick. --Helen MarquisCustomer Reviews:
Not bad.......2007-01-25
But the CD is defenitely worth the money, just for the numbers listed above. If you're a Backstreet Boys fan, you'll love this album.
Old CD But a Good CD.......2006-11-19
Better than Millenium.......2006-02-16
should be black and blue for owning this.......2006-01-09
Backstreet Boys are back on the street!.......2006-01-01
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Backstreet Boys [ENHANCED CD]
Backstreet Boys Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000053X Release Date: 1997-08-12 |
Tracks:
- We've Got It Goin' On
- Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)
- As Long As You Love Me
- Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
- All I Have To Give
- Anywhere For You
- Hey, Mr. DJ (Keep Playin' This Song)
- I'll Never Break Your Heart
- Darlin'
- Get Down (You're The One For Me)
- Set Adrift On Memory Bliss
- If You Want To Be Good Girl (Get Yourself A Bad Boy)
Amazon.com
The world may be divided into two camps when it comes to the Orlando-based Backstreet Boys--detractors and hard-core fans--but no one can deny the fact that the boys produce perfectly polished pop that sells. The hits on this album speak for themselves: "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)," "As Long as You Love Me," and "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)." If you're not one of the disciples, however, you may want to steer clear: lackluster attempts at R&B, saccharine ballads, and a murderous remake of PM Dawn's "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" make this a slick production but little more. --Rebecca WallworkCustomer Reviews:
The Beginning of BSB.......2007-05-29
But, what you get with this album is sugery pop at its finest. All the songs on this album work like fine tuned machines, and that is not an insult. From the upbeat pop hits ("Everybody (Backstreet's Back))" to their soft ballads ("All I Have To Give") one is left knowing their full appeal to their adoring fans.
But, what you get mostly from this album is the beginnings of a boy band. The album is laced with do-gooder lyrics swaering to do a gilr right, mend her broken heart, and take all her worries away with a kiss. And, if you look at all five of them, you'd be hoping they would come into your room and make good on those promises. Not for one second while listening to this album do you feel embarrased of silly listening (well, at east until you get to the last song).
What you have here is a wonderful pop album with all the trimmings--five harmonious vocals, slow dance songs, dance beats, and crooner promises. If this is not your cup of tea, do'nt listen. But, if it is, you're going to be surprisinggly happy by CD's end.
This was one of my very first CD's.......2006-11-16
awesome!.......2006-08-02
OMG!.......2006-07-23
LOVE THIS CD!!!!!!!!! HAHAH I REMEMBER WHEN I BOUGHT IT!!!.......2006-07-05
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Never Gone
Backstreet Boys Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009GJGEG Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Incomplete
- Just Want You To Know
- Crawling Back To You
- Weird World
- I Still...
- Poster Girl
- Lose It All
- Climbing The Walls
- My Beautiful Woman
- Safest Place To Hide
- Siberia
- Never Gone
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On Never Gone, the Backstreet Boys crib from the pop foundation they helped establish. Like a lot of smart popsters on the rebound, the reunited fab five broach their return by borrowing from the current hit makers. Even after a four-year hiatus, the flecks of new influence won't matter a bit to the fans. The boys' signature sugar-coated yearning softens every song to a melty consistency, and the lyrics haven't lost any of their babe-magnet pull. "It's all so dark and mysterious/When the one you want doesn't want you," sing the chiseled Lotharios on "Siberia." And on the final title track, a swirling crescendo sums up the sentiments of millions of heartsick, former teen devotees: "Never gone, never far/In my heart is where you are." -Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Very good, but one complaint.......2006-12-23
Backstreet's Back Alright!.......2006-11-19
I love this album! The rock 'n' roll numbers the guys do are awesome. I like all the songs on this album except "Crawling Back To You". The group won't be the same without Kevin Richardson, though. I can't wait for their new 2007 album... nor can I wait for AJ's solo album either. I'm sure they will both be good. KTBSPA!
Closet fan coming out with a rave review.......2006-08-16
Yet here I am, with the bold truth that I really, really like this album, because this one does not (for the most part) descend into the pitfalls any of those things.
This review is for the other closet fans like me who are sneaking peeks at the reviews to see if they want to step up and make the purchase. This is for the people who find that the Backstreet Boys' music here is, to their pleasant surprise, a decent exception to the shallow, mindless, Top-40 crap being cranked out by today's pop culture. This isn't what you'd expect from this band. It's better; it goes a long way to break them out of the boy-band stereotypes.
Here's the thing: I don't know any of their names. I couldn't pick any of them out of a line-up to save my life. All I know is that I like what I hear. If you like good harmonies, and you like good music to go with it, that's enough.
Of course, not every track will be to your liking. Even CDs by my way-favorite artists are never full of ringers from start to finish. But they hit it out of the park with "Incomplete," "My Beautiful Woman," and my favorite track, "Siberia." Great stuff. Take a listen on the Amazon preview there. It won't do it all justice, but you'll get the idea.
All right, that's that; let it be known that this album has made me a fan who would probably actually buy tickets to see the Backstreet Boys if they came to town.
I loved it!.......2006-08-14
BEAUTIFUL, POWERFUL, SLICK AND MATURE!.......2006-07-23
For anyone who has ever lost someone they loved, this CD has some special songs on it that just touch your heart and soul in a way I don't often hear in music anymore. I am referring to songs like Safest Place To Hide, Siberia, Rush Over Me (available on the UK version of the CD), I Still and of course, the powerful song, Never Gone. I can't tell you how many times I have played these songs.
I highly recommend this CD for all of you reading these reviews and who have yet to purchase the disc. You will thoroughly enjoy it! (but do not expect the previous BSB type of music!).
Now I can't wait for their new CD which they are currently in the studio recording! I also quite like Brian Littrell's debut CD ''Welcome Home'' which has just been released.
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Now That's What I Call Music! 4
Backstreet Boys , Britney Spears , Mandy Moore , Jennifer Lopez , and Aaliyah Manufacturer: Utv Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004UAL5 Release Date: 2000-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Larger Than Life - Backstreet Boys
- (You Drive Me) Crazy - Britney Spears
- I Need To Know - Marc Anthony
- Candy - Mandy Moore
- Blue (Da Ba Dee) - Eiffel 65
- It Feels So Good - Sonique
- I Belong To You - Lenny Kravitz
- I Knew I Loved You - Savage Garden
- I Wanna Know - Joe
- Try Again - Aaliyah
- Wating for Tonight - Jennifer Lopez
- Get It On Tonight - Montell Jordan
- Steal My Kisses - Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
- Then The Morning Comes - Smash Mouth
- Meet Virginia - Train
- I Try - Macy Gray
- This Time Around - Hanson
- All the Small Things - blink-182
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The fourth in the series of Top 40-tracking compilations strikes a good balance between pop radio played-to-death singles, R&B standouts, and straight-up rock chart stormers. The beginning of the disc is packed with requisite teen pop; however, the Britney Spears offering "(You Drive Me) Crazy" will probably disappoint those who were hoping for the more recent "Oops!... I Did It Again"). This disc, where the Italian group Eiffel 65's dance-pop smash "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" lives in the same space as Blink 182's "All the Small Things," Ben Harper's "Steal My Kisses," and Macy Gray's "I Try," is like channel surfing during drive-time radio hours and scoring with every hit of the "seek" button. --Beth MassaCustomer Reviews:
Now 4.......2007-02-15
Britney Spears - (You Drive Me) Crazy: This is my favorite Britney song of all time. Not only is the beat great but it makes me want to sing along. A+
Marc Anthony - I Need To Know: No I don't need to know and this song is just awful I always skip it when I listen to this cd. F-
Mandy Moore - Candy: Great song and great singer. I always did like Mandy Moore's music. A
Eiffel 65 - Blue: This song was awesome; that is all I can say. I loved the song and the music video. This is one of the best songs on the cd. A+
Sonique - It Feels So Good: It depends on my mood with this song. I like the singer but this song was overplayed. C
Lenny Kravitz - I Belong To You: This wasn't one of Lenny's best songs and this song was 2 years old at the time this was released but it is catchy none-the-less. B
Savage Garden - I Knew I Loved You: I liked this song; I danced to it at my wedding reception. It is very romantic. B+
Joe - I Wanna Know: Like the previous song, this is another romantic song that brings back memories. A-
Aaliyah - Try Again: I miss Aaliyah; this was a woman who could sing and the songs were meaningful. I loved this song and I do refer to it from time to time when I am talking with friends. A+
Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight: This was a good hit for Jennifer. I have to admit the music video was better. B
Montell Jordan - Get It On Tonite: Please don't get it on tonite, this was the second song I didn't like on this cd. Even the music sounded bad. F
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals - Steal My Kisses: An average song, have no complaints. C
Smash Mouth - Then The Morning Comes: This was another great hit off of their cd. It is catchy and plain addictive. A+
Train - Meet Virginia: I am not a big fan of Train but I did like this song. I liked it the first time I heard it. A-
Macy Gray - I Try: This is the one of two songs I liked by Macy Gray. It is a shame she went downhill after this cd but I still like this song. A
Hanson - This Time Around: I have no comment on this song. Hanson should have given up with the cd previous to this. They don't deserve an F they deserve a Z-
blink-182 - All The Small Things: This was a great song. The beat and the way it went was good enough to buy the cd. A
Vol. 4.......2006-07-18
Superstar Mandy Moore, who at this day and age is better known for her acting than her singing, serves up her debut single 'Candy' here and shows us that pretty face aside this girl can sing too. Out of all the pop queen diva's, next to Christina of course, Mandy has the purist voice, deffinatly surpassing Britney and that 'shoot myself if I ever have to hear her sing another song' Jessica Simpson.
There are some questionmarks here and they come in the form of Eiffel 65 and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, both of which turn out tracks here that are less than impressive. I never was a far on 'Blue' and until this disc had never heard of 'Steal KIsses' but neither track makes me want to listen. I label these 'Skipable'...
I actually like 'It Feels So Good' mostly becasue it's not average and while it takes a little getitng used to it's still worth the listen. Finally a Lenny Kravitz song I like!!! 'I Belong to You' is a great song and it really showcases Kravitz talent, talent I wasn't privy to until this song. Savage Garden was big with a lot of my girlfriends at the time (both platonic and romantic) and 'I Knew I Loved You' was truly one of the best...plus I have a special place in my heart for that track (some naughty things happened while that track was pumpin').
Some strong tracks by the late Aaliyah (RIP) and a killer track by Montel (love this guy) help round out this album, making it more about the music than any particular genre. And yes J. Lo delivers with 'Waiting for Tonight' which is one of the best dance songs out there, and while some hated it I absolutly loved Trains 'Meet Virginia' for it was our first chance to meet Trian and they are truly one great band. Even Macy is forgivable here for she adds something to this album that no other artist could have...and that's an air of toleration. Notice I didn't list her with the 'sucky' songs for even though I'm not a huge fan of her or 'I Try' I've always respected her talent for what it was even if I just didn't quite get it.
Blink closes us out with yet another great song, though a bit overplayed...but it's Blink and you have to love them. Great collection of the best the year had to offer. Yes some were missed, some great and some not so, but what was shared was still memerable and well worth the storage space.
Item never received.......2006-03-09
"NOW 4"; Not 4 Everyone.......2005-04-08
(1) Backstreet Boys "Larger Than Life" A+. Commonly known for their ballads, the boys deliver a perfect dance number here. Everything is pumped up to create an energized, stormin' pop/rock track flowing with solid beats. You can't help getting caught up in the energy and excitment this gererates. One of 1999's best singles.
(2) Britney Spears "(You Drive Me) Crazy" C+. Fun beat and production, yet very shallow in the end. Sticks to memory afterwards, but after examination we realizie that the song is about nothing. Though it isn't terrible; there are many more songs out there which are more worthy of our time.
(3) Marc Anthony "I Need To Know" A. Simple content that is filled with so much energy, zest and excitment to make it work on all levels. Anthony shows himself to be a very versatile vocalist, and a person who can flow perfectly with his beats. The song is wisely on the short side, any longer could have ruined it. This is a true treasure of 1999.
(4) Mandy Moore "Candy" B+. The material doesn't have much in terms of depth, but Mandy brings enough flair and style to make it work. Her voice is effective as it gives a certain conviction and urgency to the lyrics. Not a brilliant "teen pop" song; just a very entertaining one.
(5) Eiffel 65 "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" B-. This song is very dificult to review. As intriuging as I find the lyrics and get mesmerized by the beat; I still wish the song would pull together and complete what it ventures into. Although it isn't a complete success; it is never boring.
(6) Sonique "It Feels So Good" D+. She sounds extremley high pitched, and the voice is so odd and strange, that the song is irreversably crippled by it. If there is any substance to the song; it becomes lost a muddled through out. This is an example of a dance song failing.
(7) Lenny Kravitz "I Belong To You" B+. It is rather refreshing to hear Lenny shed the massive beats, because that gives him the opprotunity to showcase his vocals. He sings this track with utter conviction and heart throughout. That gives the song a certain depth and emotion.
(8) Savage Garden "I Knew I Loved You" C. A well made song that just plays it safe, and never does anything new or exciting. The vocals are decent (beats are almost none-existent), but there is no real depth in them. In the end, the song lacks the impact that could have had from a better group (i.e. 98 Degrees, Backstreet Boys)
(9) Joe "I Wanna Know" B+. In contrast to many songs; this is a retro R&B track which works. The material is as old as time, yet Joe's classy, polished voice make it sound convincing and touching at all times. As they say: a very good singer can make an old song sound new; and that's what he does here.
(10) Aaliyah "Try Again" A-. There's a really nice undercut of hip-hop here, which gives the song alot of it's edge. Aaliyah's voice adds conviction to make the lyrics sound passionate, and add some depth to them. Proof that not all R&B has to be sad; you get completely wrapped up in Timbaland's production.
(11) Jennifer Lopez "Waiting For Tonight" B. Well made, but it doesn't fully display J. Lo's talents. It's catchy, fun and light, yet we know that the song could have been more than that. "On The 6" was her debut LP, and it seems average compared to her later albums, particularly "J. Lo".
(12) Montell Jordan "Get It On Tonite" C. His 1995 single, "This Is How We Do It" is a memorable R&B classic. Shame that the qualities that made that work (the slick vocals and beat) are all-together lacking here. What's left is a standard R&B tune with no life to it. A real step back for Montell Jordan.
(13) Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals "Steal My Kisses" D. Their ungainly mix of R&B, funk and folk is a total failure. The beat has no impact, the lyrics have no substance and there is no impact or meaning at all. Strange that "NOW" would use such an odd mess.
(14) Smash Mouth "Then The Morning Comes" B-. The begining is so brilliant, original and different; I wish the song kept up that pace. It's not in the same league as "All Star", but still remains a solid pop/rock single. You can't help listening to the opening over and over.
(15) Train "Meet Virginia" C-. I really liked "Drops Of Jupiter" and "Calling All Angels"; those were rock tracks filled with emotion and power. I don't see any purpose to this song; the emotion isn't there and it's very uninvolving. I guess Train just had to find their skills.
(16) Macy Gray "I Try" B-. This is a beautifully written song with heartfelt lyrics, made unsuccessful by one factor: Macy's voice. Her voice is very weak and not very appealing, thus she detracts from the impact of her work. This song would be much better if someone else sung it.
(17) Hanson "This Time Around" D. It's not as irrating as "MMMBop" (few songs are), but there is nothing good about it either. All that the song does is cement the fact that Hanson was a talentless group. A very disposable song.
(18) blink-182 "All The Small Things" A-. A very good song that delivers everything we expect from blink-182. In fact, it even has more dimension and relevance than most of their music. It's short, but that helps create a nice, little breeze of a rock single. A good ending to a so-so album.
Bottom Line: **1/2. A real step backwards after the great heights that "NOW 3" was able to reach. I liked some of the songs, but I really could have done without a handful of them. Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff", 98 Degrees' "I Do (Cherish You)", Q-Tip's "Vivrant Thing", Brian McKnight's "Stay Or Let It Go", Destiny's Child's "Say My Name" and Big Pun's "It's So Hard" all would have been better selection. I can not tell you to rush out and buy this, but put it on your wish list or hope for it as a gift.
Now thats music 4.......2005-04-07
1.Backstreetboys-Larger then Life this one was big 10/10
2.You Drive me Crazy-Brittany Spears when she was young 8/10
3.Marc Anthony-I need to know he was a good singer 9/10
4.Mandy Moore-Candy at the time I did not like her much8/10
5.Blue Da Be Dee-Eifel 65 a huge Dance smash from 99 10/10
6.Sonique-Feels good I liked this dance number to 9/10
7.Lenny Kravitz-I Belong to you I think I liked it 9/10
8.Savage Garden-I Knew I loved you this one was big hit10/10
9.Joe-I wanna know was one of 2000 Biggest singles 10/10
10.Aaliyah-I Try was one of my Favorites at the time 10/10
11.Jennifer Lopez-Waiting for Tonight off her 1st album10/10
12.Montell Jordan-Get it on Tonight I liked it then 8/10
13.Ben Harper-Steal my Kisses don't know about this one 5/10
14.Smash Mouth-Then the mourning comes just plain fun 10/10
15.Train-Meet Virginia obviously there best song 9/10
16.Macy Gray-I Try I can handle one song of her I guess 7/10
17.Hanson-This time Around this one was okay no Mmm Bop 8/10
18.Blink 182-All the Small Things I liked this one alot 9/10
That is like a 158 out of 180 are about a 89%
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Backstreet Boys
Backstreet Boys Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000A0A4D Release Date: 2003-09-08 |
Tracks:
- We've Got It Goin' On
- Anywhere for You
- Get Down (You're the One for Me)
- I'll Never Break Your Heart
- Boys Will Be Boys
- Just to Be Close to You
- Quit Playin' Games with My Heart
- I Wanna Be with You
- Every Time I Close My Eyes
- Darlin'
- Let's Have a Party
- Roll with It
- Nobody But You
Album Description
European 13-track version. Jive.Album Details
European Debut of the Five Floridian Boys from Orlando Includes the Songs "Boys Will Be Boys", "Just to Be Close to You", "Everytime I Close My Eyes", "i Wanna Be with You", "Let's have a Party", "Roll with It" and "Nobody but You", all Missing from the Corresponding USA Edition.Customer Reviews:
Not the BSB CD I wanted.......2007-07-26
Backstreet not what you think.......2007-07-03
I wasn't in to music much when this tape came out as (you can understand) I was a senior in highschool and focused on getting a summer job lined up...anyways CHECK THIS OUT!
I still prefer this to Never Gone.......2006-11-06
Classic.......2006-07-19
bsb are the best.......2005-09-28
a}Weve got it goin on,a great song, a classic ,the backstreet boys did alot of dancing in this song and a great dance song.
b}Quit playin games with my heart,great music video,great song beautiful vocals Brian,great rythym and great beat.
c}I'll never break your heart,a great song and a classic.FROM A BIG BACKSTREET BOY FAN ADAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Backstreet's Back
Backstreet Boys Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000707N Release Date: 1998-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
- As Long as You Love Me
- All I Have to Give
- That's the Way I Like It
- 10,000 Promises
- Like a Child
- Hey, Mr. DJ (Keep Playin' This Song)
- Set Adrift on Memory Bliss
- That's What She Said
- If You Want It to Be Good Girl (Get Yourself a Bad Boy)
- If I Don't Have You
Amazon.com
When it comes to the Orlando-based Backstreet Boys, the world may be divided into two camps--detractors and hard-core fans--but no one can deny the fact that the guys produce perfectly polished pop that sells. The hits on this second European album (which includes five tracks not on the corresponding U.S. debut) speak for themselves: "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)," "As Long as You Love Me," and "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)." If you're not one of the disciples, however, you may want to steer clear: lackluster attempts at R&B, saccharine ballads, and a murderous remake of PM Dawn's "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" make this little more than a slick production. --Rebecca WallworkAlbum Description
Revised Australian 1999 edition of the smash group's huge 1997 album. Contains 11 tracks - six of the 12 tunes included on the U.S. edition and five NOT on it, 'Missing You', 'That's The Way I Like It', '10,000 Promises', 'Like A Child' & 'That's What She Said'. Features bonus enhanced material for CD-ROM.Album Details
Contains Six Tracks Not Found on USA Release; Everybody (Backstreet's Back), That's the Way I Like It, 10, 000 Promises, Like a Child, That's What She Said, If I Don't have You.Customer Reviews:
Backstreet's Back ALRIGHT!.......2005-12-12
A quick guide through the songs:
"Backstreet's Back" is an uptempo song that is very dancable and catchy. Great song. This isn't the extended version that's on the US debut album, but the radio edit with Nick's vocals still intact (So everybody, everywhere/don't be afraid don't have no fear/gonna tell the world, make them understand/as long as there'll be music we'll be coming back again).
"As Long As You Love Me" is agreat midtempo lovesong, very catchy. This mix is better than the US mix I think. Still my favorite BSB song.
"All I Have To Give" is the same as the US version, ballad.
"That's The Way I Like It" isn't a cover of KC and the sunshine band, but a better uptempo song with the same title. It's catchy, dancable and it has great vocals on it with a good beat, what more could you ask for?
"10,000 Promises" is a loveballad and it isn't a happy one. Perfect song if you have a broken haert, helps you to vent every frustration...
"Like A Child" is another sad love song. This ballad is very touching. And the vocals are just so beautiful!
"Hey, Mr DJ (Keep Playin' This Song)" is also on the US debut album. Catchy dancable song, easy to sing along to.
"Set Adrift On Memory Bliss" is a cover I belief, but I'm not sure. Good song, ballad, strong vocals, same as the US version.
"That's What She Said" was written by Brian and it's just the sweetest song on the album. Great song for anyone who likes to hear Mr Littrell sing, for he takes on all the solo parts. It's a ballad about a broken relationship, again a very good song if you have a broken heart. I remenber the live version of this song (at a concert in 1998) as one of the most magical moments.
"If You Want It To Be Good Girl (Get Yourself A Bad Boy)" is also on the US debut album, and I think it's just a great song.
Catchy, dancable and just so fun to listen to... inspired loads of signs back on the 1998 tour...
"If I Don't Have You" is a loveballad with great ballad. Slowely prepars you for the end of this album.
If you think the 46 minutes and 11 seconds are a bit short, you're wrong. This is an enhanced cd, so if you pop it into the computer, you get loads of extra stuff, like videoclips (so cute), background story and a quiz...
I highly recomend this album, especially in combination with the European "Backstreet's Back" (make sure you get the one with 16 tracks on it!)!!!
Best Music - It rules All!.......2005-07-21
Um ótimo álbum dos Backstreet Boys!.......2005-02-21
The second album by the sugaboyz.......2002-11-24
So if you like the five cuuute guys you'll love this album. If not: Stay away and don't touch it. This is just kitschy.
Pop Sinsation.......2002-07-30
email me: ...just to chat! Peace!
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ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000OXEOCS Release Date: 2007-08-07 |
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Never Gone
Backstreet Boys Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009GJGEQ Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Incomplete
- Just Want You To Know
- Crawling Back To You
- Weird World
- I Still...
- Poster Girl
- Lose It All
- Climbing The Walls
- My Beautiful Woman
- Safest Place To Hide
- Siberia
- Never Gone
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On Never Gone, the Backstreet Boys crib from the pop foundation they helped establish. Like a lot of smart popsters on the rebound, the reunited fab five broach their return by borrowing from the current hit makers. Even after a four-year hiatus, the flecks of new influence won't matter a bit to the fans. The boys' signature sugar-coated yearning softens every song to a melty consistency, and the lyrics haven't lost any of their babe-magnet pull. "It's all so dark and mysterious/When the one you want doesn't want you," sing the chiseled Lotharios on "Siberia." And on the final title track, a swirling crescendo sums up the sentiments of millions of heartsick, former teen devotees: "Never gone, never far/In my heart is where you are." -Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
backstreets back.......2007-02-25
Though kevin and howie dont sing much on any of the songs, (with like 3 exeptions if that, AJ and Nick have got the job sorted, with great songs like siberia and loose it all, this is a great album but if you can relate to it the stand out song is the brilliant Incomplete, amazing vocals supassed only by the exeptional lyrics, the boys are back, (shame that take that are to).
This is a must have!!
Backstreet Boys Never Gone- Dual Disc.......2006-12-13
great buy!.......2006-05-11
If you want to know about the tracks:
Highlights: Incomplete, Just Want You To Know, I Still (personal favourite), Poster Girl, Climbing the Walls, Siberia
Love it after a few listens: Weird World, Safest Place to Hide, Crawling Back
Might love it, you might hate it: My Beautiful Woman
All in all it's a good comeback cd. If they don't get back together for another album this would be a weet note to end on!
The Backstreet Boys are heartbroken and want you back..........2006-04-27
Thankfully one day on a random journey to a not-so nearby suburb, I encountered a second hand cd shop which supplied this magnificent cd/dvd combo; and it's been perhaps the best and most worthy cd purchased this year.
If you go solely by songs played on the radio such as: 'Just Want You To Know' and 'I Still', you might prejudge this cd as trash, not worth a single look, but you may actually be surprised if you give it a shot just how different their material is from previous records. Chances are, you'll end up loving those two songs in the end anyway! :P
The Backstreet Boys have thrown away the hearts, roses and boxes of candy; they have been hurt, rejected, forgotten and miss someone like crazy. And one thing's for sure: You'll hear it in their songs.
The majority of these tracks are about trying to let go of someone but having a hard time doing so; so if you've been through the same you'll likely love and relate to the heartfelt lyrics and appreciate the agony belting out in their voices.
The dvd is just as good, especially because it includes one of the best heartbreak videoclips ever: 'Incomplete'. Could anyone honestly say they would not be convinced of their pain from watching the boys act out the scene in this video?
The Backstreet Boys have finally earned my utmost respect.
If you've given up on them because of their previous cheesy attempts and songs which sound like they should be played behind an episode of Days Of Our Lives, you might let this album pass you by, and in turn, may be missing out on a cd that will last a lifetime in your cd collection.
Songs worth checking out: 'Weird World', 'Poster Girl' and 'Climbing The Walls'.
I am finally proud to call myself a Backstreet Boys fan. Well done Nick, AJ, Howie, Brian and Kevin.
Great come back!.......2006-04-17
Incomplete- Sad and touching song.
Just want you to know- Great with a combonation of pop and rock.
Crawling back to you- Emotional yet catchy song.
Wierd world- Catchy and great rhythm
I still- Loved it when it was released and still do!
Poster girl- Catchy and has a great beat to it!
Lose it all- Sad song but with a great beat.
Climbing the walls- Fantastic song well done!
My beautiful woman- Wonderful song. Catchy great beat. A bit similar to Get down from the album Backstrret boys.
Safest place to hide- Beautiful and soothing song!
Siberia- A very soothing yet sad song. Love it!
Never gone- Great song just love it!
Song for the unloved- A dramatic song sounds tragic yet great beat!
Rush over me- Instrumental is catchy, song soothing.
Movin On- Beat boxing no intruments but percussion using nothing but themselves. Great song!
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- Banana Wind
- Billboard Top Hits of the 90's
- Blackbird On A Lonely Wire
- Blue Skies
- Book of Shadows [Original recording remastered]
- Bows + Arrows
- Cheating at Solitaire
- Chicken Skin Music
- Conjure One [Limited Edition]
- Crazy World of Arthur Brown [Import]
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