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- Introduction/Me as a Fan -
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The Backstreet Boys are a teen pop group, also normally regarded as a boy band, that I've personally been a fan of, since January 1997 and in that time, have, lets say, amassed rather a lot of information (both somewhat useless and more interesting) on. I will admit that I had my over obsessive time when basically my life was all about The Backstreet Boys (who pretty much everyone abbreviates to BSB so I'll refer to them as that ... ...-
The Backstreet Boys were basically put together as a manfactured band by Lou Pearlman in Florida in the early 1990s. Sometimes it seems that people get the wrong information and state things incorrectly but basically, without getting into too much detail (or heck this'll be a 100 page equivalent review!), Howie, Nick & AJ (Florida residents) were the first members who auditioned and got through, after answering an ad in a local paper ... more
Edit (1st August 2008) - Ok so im finally bothering to edit this already really long review lol I went VIP to a BSB concert in May this year and I got my photo taken with them. It was expensive but worth it for the photo, I feel (you can see the photo with some quotes from when I met them, here:- http://tinyurl.com/678h33
The guys were all nice and I got to shake their hands, which was nice.
- Introduction/Me as a Fan -
The Backstreet Boys are a teen pop group, also normally regarded as a boy band, that I've personally been a fan of, since January 1997 and in that time, have, lets say, amassed rather a lot of information (both somewhat useless and more interesting) on. I will admit that I had my over obsessive time when basically my life was all about The Backstreet Boys (who pretty much everyone abbreviates to BSB so I'll refer to them as that from now on), no-one could touch them, they were the best and they were all I was interested in, to such a point that when my family went on summer holidays abroad and I thought a tour may be announced that may come to Britain very soon, I'd be against going incase I missed the chance for tickets, somewhat crazy stuff like that. It probably does sound pretty cheesy but I do feel that in some ways, the group got me through my days at high school (well, the academy, my last 6 years at school before college anyway). I was pretty shy and lonely then and one of my only friends at that time was also a fan and kept encouraging me to listen to their music, she thought that they were more than just your average somewhat average talented boy band but at first I was pretty sceptical. I remember I first saw them on TV, on the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party in December 1995, then I had to laugh at the costumes *ahem* clothes they wore (which now that I've seen it again some years later, I still laugh at that - didn't help! not too credible) and I rolled my eyes at Nick, 'oh look there's the blonde one, I'm guessing all the girls are supposed to fall in love with him, he'll be the usual 'cute one''.
Well, can't say I was too wrong there!
Anyway, so I've been a fan of different extremes (I did take a year out, so to speak, last year. I think that really I was becoming a bit jaded and POd with what was going on for many reasons, see the downsides listed below and so I decided to stop checking the fan forums and stopped looking for news about them from last January until recently) for over 10 years now. My opinions have changed a fair amount over the last few years and although it may sound like I'd be quite biased, I feel that im in a good position to comment about them, hopefully at least slightly objectively(?!) as trust me, when something needs to be criticised, I can criticise! I don't think by any means that their this perfect group, so where criticism is due, I'll give it. The same goes for where praise is due, of course. Any opinions are of course my own and as a fan of over a decade really, so, I guess in a sense, who better to review them, after the things I've seen them go through and having been both the rather obsessive fan and the more unsure fan too, I've seen and been in both perspectives. Its been a heck of a ride so far, I'm certainly lucky to have been able to keep up with all the singles, albums and even being able to attend 3 concerts so far (the, what I believe was called, Backstreets Back tour in 1997 in Glasgow and two concerts in Wembley as part of the Never Gone tour in 2005), as well as seeing and very (very!) briefly meeting ex member Kevin on the West End in 'Chicago', also having amassed a rather massive collection of all kinds of merchandise and TV footage and all sorts, throughout this 10 year plus time as a fan. Thats who I am and thats my 'story' of sorts, so, its worth baring that in mind but now I'll go into more detail about the group themselves.
- Background/How It Started -
The Backstreet Boys were basically put together as a manfactured band by Lou Pearlman in Florida in the early 1990s. Sometimes it seems that people get the wrong information and state things incorrectly but basically, without getting into too much detail (or heck this'll be a 100 page equivalent review!), Howie, Nick & AJ (Florida residents) were the first members who auditioned and got through, after answering an ad in a local paper that Lou had placed, that was back in 1992. Then Kevin joined them, who comes from Kentucky but was in Florida working at Disney World and looking for acting and/or singing jobs but they soon realised that they needed an extra member and Kevin recommended his cousin, Brian, who Kevin made that fateful phone call to, in 1993 while he was in history class in Kentucky I believe and he flew out soon after to join the others.
There were two other members initially but their sound didn't mesh well enough, I think they went and it was then that they needed Brian to fill out the sound but either way, they didn't last, there was drama about the writing credits for a song used and it all went downhill from there, I used to know their names but really its not so important as they left before the group had any real success, before their name was chosen even, so it doesn't matter too much.
So the original lineup of The Backstreet Boys were born but where did they get their name from? well, basically, as far as I can remember the story goes that they were out having a meal in a local place in Orlando one day when they started talking about what name to call themselves. Nearby they noticed the flea market that was a common place for teenagers to hang out, which was called the Backtreet Market (this is now long gone but was there back in 1993). So, it was decided that the name Backstreet Boys would be used, I guess it seemed trendy at the time and cool with the local teens, I suppose. So thats basically how it all started... I could go into more detail but I can't say that I particularly want to get my biography out and re-read the whole thing, there's plenty more information about them to go into, without making it a massive history project and I don't know how interesting this is for others to read anyway, so, I'll leave it here.
- Members -
BSB currently consist of the following members (their nicknames are in brackets) -
Alexander James ('AJ') McLean - The rebellious one, well ok you could say Nick is too, so one of two of them then! he's had his fair share of problems in the past. His date of birth is 9th January 1978. He's the one that always wears sunglasses, even indoors and during the winter lol he also has numerous tattoos and piercings.
Nickolas Gene (Nick) Carter - The 'cute' (or nowadays probably more known as sexy) one, with a somewhat crazy family too! which has been documented in the show 'House of Carters' that was shown in the US and here on the E! channel a year or so back. His date of birth is 28th January 1980. He's the youngest in the group. He released a solo album back in 2002 entitled 'Now or Never' which was more rock, teen rock oriented, although it didn't entirely take off.
Howard Dwayne ('Howie', 'Howie D' or 'Sweet D') Dorough - The latino one. His date of birth is August 22nd, 1973. He has written or co-written some tracks on the groups albums, such as 'Spanish Eyes' on what many consider to be their best album, Millennium. He's also made some small appearences on TV shows, such as Roswell and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. He's recently become engaged to marry his long term girlfriend Leigh.
Brian (Bri/'BRok' (as he played basketball)) Thomas Littrell - The funny one (and a cutie lol he's my favourite!). His date of birth is February 20th, 1975. He comes from Lexington in Kentucky, the same place Kevin was brought up in, whereas the other three all come from Florida (though Nick did used to live in Jamestown in New York when he was quite young). He's married and has a son called Baylee who was born in 2002, who some fans are a bit overly obsessed with and its not been unknown to see MySpace profiles for him made by fans, which I think really is NOT cool but there you go. He also has a solo career, which has been more successful than Nicks, to the best of my knowledge. His solo work isn't in rock but rather in Christian pop or pop Gospel music, his last and debut solo CD is entitled Welcome Home. I'm not particularly religious but I do have beliefs and I believe his solo album is quite good, showcasing his soothing vocals which I've always liked (call me cheesy for the pun and biased for the opinion but thats what I think). I like to try some of everything so I had to give it a go and I ordered it from the US and do like some of the tracks. It isn't extremely preachy either...
Kevin has since left the group but if anyones interested, he was the oldest member, his date of birth is October 3rd 1971 and he was known as the more mature choice, with dark green eyes and a washboard figure, his full name is Kevin Scott Richardson and he's married and just last July was blessed with a son called Mason, with his wife Kristin. He has appeared on Broadway and Londons West End as Billy Flynn in Chicago and he has a Myspace Music profile too, he also has a music studio called Blue Jay studios in America.
I could go all teeny and tell you their favourite colours lol I remember the useful(!) trivia, clearly, yes but I figure, that won't help you decide if the group is much good, so, I'll give that one a miss (psst though if you just HAVE to know then here you go - AJ - Yellow, Nick - Green, Howie - Purple, Brian and Kevin - Navy blue for Kentucky lol I have the same favourite colour as Howie, purple! fascinating, im sure!).
- What Attracted Me To Them? -
At first, it was the music. To start with, I'll admit I didn't think too much of them, infact I was rather sceptical, as touched on previously, as it sounded like it was just America trying to cash in on the whole European fad of boy bands but what changed my opinion, as cheesy as it possibly sounds, was when I started listening to a song called 'I'll Never Break Your Heart', from their debut album. The difference compared to other similar bands was that the vocals sounded so good, you know it sounded like they could really sing and you could hear a good harmony there, which I liked.
When I started buying more magazines with information and interviews with the group, I thought that they seemed quite serious about being a successful group and I read quotes where Kevin and Howie sounded very sure that they weren't just a fad, a group that would be gone anytime soon and that impressed me too. In February 1996, I was saddened when Take That split up, as a very young fan of their back then, I had even vowed to not follow a similar group unless I thought it was likely that they would last more than a couple of years or so, to protect myself so to speak, well thats what I told myself then anyway and I was impressed with how serious they seemed to take themselves. However, in another way they were quite funny and humorous too and it made me laugh seeing some of the TV interviews and stuff, Brian can crack a good joke and make you laugh. Also what really attracted me as well was the fact that they could do live acapella, something that you still don't really see (or more, hear) very often. My dad once heard them and cemented my thoughts about their talent by saying that he was pleased to hear that they could 'really sing'. When I realised I was really quite keen on the group, I decided to go out and spend some of my precious pocket money on their debut album. Unfortunately, the CD was sold out but I managed to get it on cassette tape instead (hey, this was a while ago lol) and I have this memory of me walking around the house with my old cassette walkman on, listening to it on repeat. At the time, I was a little disappointed that there seemed to be more bonus ballads than dance tracks, I preferred the dance tracks then (like the single 'We've Got It Goin' On') but since then, I've become more keen on the ballads. I'm not fussed now, I quite like the mid tempo's that their well known for too I think. Oh and of course, they weren't bad looking either! (still aren't).
- Whats So Different about Them? -
Well, as I already slightly touched on, the fact that they did live acapella, definitely scored points with me and with plenty of others too. Individually, they are pretty competent singers (although AJs maybe not quite as good as he used to be, what with the heavy smoking and drinking he's done, its damaged his vocal chords so he can't reach the same high notes he used to).
Also, the music that they do is slightly different to other pop music. Its kind of difficult to explain really, what is it about this BSB sound that I find so attractive? its quite emotive, there are tracks that are light and fluffy and could make others roll their eyes and so on but I just think its fun, whats wrong with a bit of fun music, if it can lift your mood and cheer you up, eh? even at my age, im proud to say I can still enjoy a good blast of some of their lighter songs.
Having said that, they don't just do such tracks. There are heavier, deeper, power ballads too, such as Incomplete and my personal favourite, Siberia, from their last album, Never Gone. When I saw that live, it was quite moving. Their ability to create such harmonies and set it to atmospheric background melodies, it can be quite moving. Siberia was done well on stage I thought, they used fake snow to fall when it reached the crescendo bit (if you know what I mean) and it felt very atmospheric, I get all caught up in such stuff and did shed a tear a bit, also when travelling back from the concert, there, I admit it! and thats when I was in my 20s. There is something special about BSB in their music, I feel, I guess its because I grew up as a teen on the music but its hard to put my finger on quite what it is, though im sure there is something there, that if you 'feel it' then thats it, your a fan for life. I know how cheesy that sounds and there are downsides to them as well and everything but I do feel that they have this particular style of music, that can be quite moving. Their vocals are good and some tracks really show them off. I always used to feel that they could do more adult and mature tracks and be taken more seriously and be like a real, proper vocal harmony group of the likes of Boyz II Men (who had the big hit around the time that BSB first formed, called 'End of The Road'. I am a fan of them as well. I also like many other kinds of music, mainly rock and some hip hop).
Also, they have been and are very appreciative of their fans and usually they do hang around to meet fans when the situation allows them to, for as long as they can. They have always been appreciative of the fans and said so in many interviews, as well as mentioning it in their album 'thank you's'. While im not meaning to indicate that other groups don't do this, its definitely a good thing and im not sure if many other groups are quite as good at giving fans their time, as they are. Maybe I'm a little biased there, I don't know but from personal experience, I can say that the times I've been lucky to meet two of them (Howie and Kevin), they have both seemed interested and keen on meeting the fans, me and others around and apart from at one point around 2001, they've never really seemed as if their not enjoying what their doing and aren't happy singing their music or touring and meeting fans. I know, there is probably a bit of faking going on there somewhere but in general, they have seemed quite happy and that makes us fans happy and the fact that I've seen for myself at least a couple of them taking the time to say hello and have quick chats with fans, I have been pretty impressed with that. They do listen to their fans, to at least some extent and thats good to know, even if it ends up that record labels or management will go against what we or/and they want to do but hey, showbusiness is a dirty word, you don't always get your way (which is a real downside, I sometimes wish they would push more and not let their label control them as much as it seems to!) and all of that im afraid!.
Finally, they have fans worldwide, in Europe, America, Australia, Asia, China, Russia and Africa and pretty much everywhere in between (I know, I've seen people from these countries post on forums online and some run websites too). The group started off in Europe too, unlike other American groups. As the boy band fad was in full swing as they wanted to start out in the mid 90s, it was decided that they should start to build a fanbase where it would be the easiest and after having played some small shows at schools and given out free tapes of their first couple of songs, they went over to Europe and appeared in many different European countries and became quite popular within a year or so, there. They also became popular in Canada fairly early on, certainly by 1995 or 1996 and by mid 1997, America stood up and noticed them and they were pretty much an international success by then. I guess its their sound that appeals to people all over the world and the harmonies. It always impresses me when I see clips of people in other countries who don't even necessarily know English, who have learnt the lyrics to their songs and sing their songs at concerts, this is something that impresses the guys too, its quite awe inspiring.
- Achievements -
BSB may be laughed at by some for just being some cheesy and lame teen pop group, im sure plenty see them as that and nothing else but it is well worth mentioning their acheivements. This may well change your opinion of them and its only fair to back them up I guess, so here I'll list some of their achievements...
- 100 Hour Tour -
As anyone who was a fan in late 2000 will remember, November was an important month for BSB. Then they embarked on what was called the '100 Hour Tour', this is when they travelled on a private jet around the world in, you guessed it, 100 hours. They visited different countries, these being - Stockholm (where they appeared on the MTV EMAs (European Music Awards)), Tokyo, Sydney, Australia, Capetown in South Africa and Rio de Janiero in Brazil, where things got just a little bit crazy. They were very humbled when they realised that the massive crowds thats engulfed their tour bus there were all fans dying to see them, like I remember one of the members commented at the time that they thought that the president or Michael Jackson must have been there, they couldn't all be there just to see them! there were thousands of fans that flocked to see them and it became very hectic, with them eventually managing to sing a few songs from the top of a very tall hotel. All this was documented on an official DVD called 'Backstreet Boys Around the World' which you can buy and also on MTVs Diary Of show. They've since made another Diary Of show for MTV, which follows them during the 2005 Never Gone tour and promotion. The Diary Of show is well worth seeing for fans, it has to be among, if not my one, favourite shows they've ever done, its quite revealing and interesting.
It was also funny to see the African barber shop quartet like group that appeared outside the venue for their press conference in Cape Town during the 100 hour tour. They spent some time outside with them dancing to them singing their song lol.
After they finished in Rio, they flew back to New York, where they performed a medley of songs on a special MTV show called 'MTV Backstreet over Broadway'. This is because they went to the roof of the MTV studio building which was by Broadway and they sang again live outside in the open. This is one of my favourite live performances too, their vocals sounded pretty good and the medley was well done, with an acoustic edge provided with a guitar being played in the background. They do sound good live and you have to applaud them for being able to do that after having been very busy travelling and performing for over 100 hours by then!
- CBS Special -
I guess its worth putting this under achievements, as I think its a fairly big achievement for any group to be given the airtime for whats basically most of a live concert to be shown on national TV in the United States. This was broadcast in early 2002 I think (certainly either 2001 or 2002), which was as they were at the height of their popularity and fame in the US and generally, I believe. Unfortunately, it also turned out to be as they were at their most tired, having had very busy schedules but at the time, it was quite an acheivement for them and it certainly indicated their wide popualrity, that a feature length live concert of theirs was broadcast throughout the US, on the CBS network/channel. This was later shown here in Britain on the E4 channel.
- The Grammys Feb. 2000 -
This should have been one of their proudest hours and indeed, to some extent, it was because they were given the honour to not only perform alongside Elton John (who happens to be quite a fan of theirs, they also performed with him live at Party in the Park in England back in 2000) but they also performed a very good medley of old Motown songs during the ceremony too, before switching to their then single, Show Me The Meaning (Of Being Lonely).
The Motown medley consisted of such songs as "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" and "I'll Make Love To You" by Boyz II Men.
They were nominated in more categories than they've ever been nominated in, for their then new and most successful album, Millennium, though unfortunately they didn't win any of the awards.
- Awards -
I touched on the Grammy's above and its true that they haven't won any Grammy's yet, which disappoints me a bit. Okay, they do basic pop I suppose but I do feel there is a substance to their music and they have worked hard to be where they are, that I do sometimes feel that they deserve more recognition than they can seem to get. Having said that, they have still won numerous other awards, from World Music Award, um, awards lol and MTV awards. They've won the European Music Awards viewers choice award and many readers choice and similar awards, which the group claims means more to them, because the fans themselves get to choose the winner and it proves that the fans appreciate them etc. (maybe cheesy but nice).
It can feel as if the music world in terms of critics, at least some and the academy, just aren't interested, the stereotype and exterior of the group being a fluffy teen pop sensation with no real substance or ability behind it, they being manufactured and presumably they think with weak talent even, making them show little interest in awarding them much, although the nominations at that Grammy awards was a good thing, as it did show that they got some recognition then. It was a tough year that year anyway, there are plenty of other talented musicians and groups around, I concede to that. There always will be something special that BSB have that others don't though and being a fan thats seen what they've done and been through, I can't help but wish that they did get a bit more recognition perhaps.
Still, they have won their fair share of awards, internationally, from Britain and America to Canada and Europe and beyond.
In 1997, here in the UK they won 6 different awards in just one awards show, the Smash Hits awards. This included - Best Band on the Planet, Best International Band, Best Album (for Backstreets Back), Best Album Cover (ditto), Best Video (Everybody (Backstreets Back)) and Best Male Haircuit (Nick), which they took the mickey out of him for winning that! (just for a bit of fun of course!).
They also won the 'Favourite Pop/Rock band, duo or group' award and were nominated in the 'Favourite Adult Contemporary Artist' category in the 1999 American Music Awards. They also won in the 'Worlds Best-selling American Group', 'World's Best-selling Pop Group', 'World's Best-selling R&B Group' and 'World's Best-selling Dance Artist' categories at the World Music Awards, also in 1999. These are just some of the awards they've won, you can find a complete list at Wikipedia (under 'list of Backstreet Boys awards').
- Albums & Record Sales (thanks to wikipedia for the record sales info. below) -
These are the albums that they have currently released and their record sales. The certification only relates to UK sales, you can find the US ones if you do a search for Backstreet Boys discography on Wikipedia though (and as its Wikipedia, its all rough estimations may I say! but it should be pretty much correct):-
Backstreet Boys (debut album) - Released here in the UK in 1996, re-released in early 1997. It included singles such as 'We've Got It Goin' On', 'Get Down', 'Anywhere For You' and 'I'll Never Break Your Heart'. Worldwide sales are of 11 million. Its been certified Gold.
Backstreets Back - Released here in the UK in 1997. It includes singles such as 'Everybody (Backstreets Back)', 'As Long As You Love Me' and 'All I Have To Give'. Worldwide sales are of 28 million. Its been certified 4x Platinum.
Millennium - Released here in the UK in 1999. It includes singles including the UK Number 1 hit 'I Want It That Way' (likely to be the most recognisable single name), also 'Show Me the Meaning (of Being Lonely) and 'Larger than Life'. Worldwide sales are of 40 million. Its been certified Platinum.
Black & Blue - Released here in 2000. It includes singles such as 'Shape of My Heart', 'More Than That' and 'The Call'. Worldwide sales are of 15 million. Its been certified Gold.
Chapter One (Greatest Hits compilation) - Released here in the UK in 2001. While this wasn't a new studio album, it did include an extra, new track called 'Drowning'.
Never Gone - Released here in the UK in 2005. It includes singles such as 'Incomplete', 'Just Want You to Know' (the music video to this is really funny, a parody of an 80s rock glamour band and their fans) and the lesser known 'I Still'. Worldwide sales are of 10 million. Its been certified Gold.
Unbreakable - Released here in the UK in 2007. It includes singles which, so far, are 'Inconsolable' and 'Helpless When She Smiles'. I believe the third single is going to be 'Everything But Mine'. Worldwide sales are currently at 600,000.
- Collaborations -
It may surprise you to learn some of the people that BSB have worked with in the past. If it helps to make you see them as a little more than a teen pop group, its true that they have worked with Lionel Richie, Elton John, Aretha Franklin and Boyz II Men. They also performed live on a Shania Twain show too. They also performed on stage with Sting, D'Angelo and Tom Jones among others at the 2000 VH1s 'Men Strike Back' show in New York. They also once appeared on a Tony Bennett show too.
- Problems & Dramatic Times Encountered 'Along The Road' -
BSB certainly haven't had it easy, having had their fair share of problems, which I'll go into below. These are what I believe to be the main issues and problems they've had to cope with, as a group, so far:-
- Lou -
The supposed 'dream believer' or whatever the heck he wanted to call himself 'back in the day', was clearly trying to get away with a bit much, which current fans will know all too well (Vanity Fair anyone? gross!). The group basically discovered that he had pulled a fast one financially and so they went to court to try and get back what was legally theirs, they had lost an awful lot of money and I don't feel it was out of greed, though what Lou did was, its clear he's less than an honest guy, lets put it that way. So they went to court and ended up settling, so he still got 1/6th of their profits I believe, which isn't great really but he had alot of lawyers and so on, on his side, so it wasn't an easy lawsuit to win I believe. Since then, other boy bands and artists that Lou managed or otherwise represented have done similar things, often taking him to court for ignoring minor labour laws (making minor ie under 16 work over the legal number of hours etc.). I believe he's currently in jail now, for fraud. From what I know, he is a nasty piece of work is Mr Pearlman!
- AJ -
Anyone who was a fan in July 2001 will find it hard to forget when they saw a rather weepy Kevin on MTV, telling the fans through TV that AJ has had to be taken to rehab for problems with drinking and depression. It was an uncertain time and certainly some of the fans seemed pretty shocked, there was alot of support and hope for him and luckily he did re-join the group after the current tour was postponed for a couple of months, to allow him to go through the rehab program. Later it turned out that he had more serious problems too (having overdosed on drugs) and he did rush back to the group and touring a bit quickly, which is never a good thing but now he can often be heard, when he's given a mic on stage at award shows or wherever, to say proudly how many days sober he is.
This clearly shook the group, so to speak. A few years on, back in 2003 AJ and his mum went on Oprah's talk show to talk about what happened and on this show, as fans im sure will remember, the other four group members made a surprise appearance, which came as a shock to him and they also spoke about what happened. It sounds like Kevin really made AJ see how bad he had become and helped him to see that he needed help, it was (or is) quite an emotional show for all involved. There were plenty of hugs and some tears shed and the fans were happy when they announced on the show that they were planning to work on new material soon.
AJs mum, Denise McLean, has since gone on to write and release a book about her son and his problems, entitled 'Backstreet Mom', which is an interesting read, though I can't help but feel a bit like she is selling him out but he did give it the go ahead and he wrote the preface to it too.
- Brian-
Back in 1998, when BSB were gradually becoming more and more popular and they were busy touring, they were shocked to learn that Brian needed heart surgery. This is due to a congenital heart defect that he had since he was a child. The problem was, he kept being told to wait, they didn't want to postpone any concerts or otherwise make the group suffer but it got to the stage when really his health was at risk of course and so it had to happen. It was a scary time for fans, of course, as you never know, any kind of surgery carries risks but luckily, he survived it fine and they say that they could tell he'd been living on plenty of junk food, given the size of the heart and stuff, which made him realise he needed to find a healthier diet when on the road, after that.
For a while, he was given oxygen before going onstage, until he was back to full health. They (ie record label and management, I presume) certainly pushed them all to perform whenever possible...
It was partly because of this that Brian launched his charity, the HHC (Healthy Heart Club for Kids. See:- http://www.healthyheartclub.org/)
- We Were on a Break! -
Back in 2002, fans were upset to read a statement which basically said that the group wanted to take a break and had decided not to carry on working on a follow up to the then current album, Black and Blue. Then they heard of Nick Carter working on a solo album and suddenly the future of the group seemed gloomy. Many people I think, still think that they are still basically split up, which isn't the case. They never officially broke up or split as such, only ever releasing that statement that said that they were going to take some time out.
While they took time out, Brian concentrated on his charity, the HHC (Healthy Heart Club for Kids), Howie did some work for TV (he provided his voice on Dora the Explorer), Nick obviously worked on his solo album, Now or Never (interestingly named, yup), though he also did some acting, appearing on '8 Simple Rules' and in a movie called 'The Hollow' (a sort of modern day remake or take on Sleepy Hollow which is distinctly, uh, average to poor im afraid and not very scary at all!).
Kevin used the time to appear on Broadway and Londons West End, playing Billy Flynn in the musical 'Chicago' (which I was lucky enough to see in October 2003, just a month or so before that Oprah show!) and AJ... well he went on to appear on the Oprah show. It was then, as I say, that they announced that they were going to get back together as a group and work on new material!
- Kevin -
The biggest change in the group was announced in late June 2006. This was the sad news (well, sad to me anyway) that Kevin was indeed leaving the group. There had been rumours about this circulating the internet for around three or four weeks prior to the official announcement but this rubber stamped it, it was true, it had happened. It said that Kevin was in a different place now and wanted to dedicate more time to his wife and family, basically, which is fair enough.
I will admit that it did affect me, I did get quite sad about it and certainly I was quite disillusioned at the time. I still feel that its hard to say that this hasn't had any kind of a bad effect on the group. Now their latest album, Unbreakable, showcases the ability for the now four part group to still be able to harmonise and sing well enough, its true that the songs still sound fluent, if that makes sense, it still 'works' pretty much. Its just, I guess, I spent so many years reading quotes that even Kevin himself had made, about how 'The Backstreet Boys will always be here, the five of us, thats who we are', yes he himself did say such things in the past! so it was sad and it again made me question the future. It is true though, like I say, that I have no ill feelings for him really, I can't imagine what its like having lived through the days and years they were at the height of their fame and the toll it takes doing all that touring but I was very keen on him and I really loved the piano solo's he did and his vocals, I'd be lying if I didn't say that I'll miss that. One of my favourite BSB songs is a song from the album Millennium entitled 'Back to Your Heart', in which he plays the piano and sings, this I've always thought of as being a rather beautiful song, if thats not too cheesy a word to use, its how I feel. The vocals are really good and he sounds great on it, as do AJ and Brian. I will miss him being in the group, its ironic, when I first became a fan, as I was so young then I guess, I wasn't too keen, he was the oldest member and a bit too old to really get my interest I guess but since seeing him in person and getting a photo with him (and I handed him sme lyrics I'd written) in October 2003, I really did become more keen on him and became a bigger fan of his, so it was sad timing. I also know that Kevin had always said his real hope for the group was to win just one Grammy, that would mean to him that they had been truly recognised and accepted and they've never got one, not so far. I know he wasn't happy with the way that the group was and is controlled by the record label, something I share views with, so its sad that he's gone. As teeny as it sounds, I don't care, I do believe that they can't be quite the same again, now their one man down, so to speak. Of course, the main thing is that he isn't mad at the others, he's said that he wishes the other guys success and good luck for the future and he's healthy, so, things could be much worse but it still made me sad when he left, very much so.
- Websites -
There are many websites out there, for fans and more official ones, if your interested in finding out more. The official website can be found here:- http://www.thebackstreetboys.com/ where you can view their latest music video, among other things.
Other official sites include the official UK site, which you can find here:- http://www.backstreetteam.co.uk/
and the official fanclub site, called 'Weird World', which can be found here:- http://www.bsbweirdworld.com/ though you do have to pay to join and the fans often complain that its not updated very often, you've been warned.
Unofficial or fan created sites include the following:-
http://track-back.com/
http://www.backstreet.net/ - This site has been going for ages, since before I got internet access at home, I remember it was one of the first fan sites I ever found, back in 1997... thought that might be worth mentioning
http://www.bsbsquad.com/
http://www.incomplete-men.com/
- Forums -
I don't tend to spend much time, if any, anymore, on the fansites. Instead, if I want to check quickly what the latest news is, regarding the group, then I'll have a quick look at one of the forums. You can find BSB forums at these URLs:-
http://www.dlsunited.com/ - General BSB message board/forums.
http://talk.livedaily.com/forumdisplay.php?f=6 - US based BSB forum, with members from various countries who post there though.
http://www.bsbblvd.com/ - There's also a link to a chat room there, though as it says, its unmoderated, so treat with caution, not advisable for young children or young teens to go there on their own etc. use common sense.
http://forum.backstreetteam.co.uk/ - British based BSB message board/forums, part of the official UK website.
There's often alot of drama and arguing brewing in some topics within these forums, there are those that have very strong opinions and it often happens that people butt heads disagreeing and so on but you just have to try and not get too involved. If anyones interested, I go by the username of RoksGoldenSmile and DedicatedToBSB when posting on message boards (see, I don't hide who I am *shrug*).
- Publications/Other Items of Interest -
- Books -
As mentioned, Denise, AJs mum, has released a book about her sons problems, entitled 'Backstreet Mom'. Other official releases that may interest new fans who aren't aware of them, include an old biography, originally titled Backstreet Boys Official Biography, by Roy McGibbon (an English author), The Official Book: Backstreet Boys: by Andre Csillag, Backstreet Boys On The Road, also by Rob McGibbon. There's also a book about Nick called The Heart and Soul of Nick Carter by Jane Carter, though that wasn't released in the UK. I can't confirm the availability of these books in the UK anymore as they are all quite old publications but they are good ones and you might be able to find second hand copies on Amazon or Ebay perhaps.
Of course there are other more unofficial publications, which aren't as good, there was alot (and I mean alot!) of items released as they reached the height of their fame.
- DVDs -
Official DVDs released include - Homecoming (Live in Orlando), A Night Out with the Backstreet Boys (an unplugged, acoustic concert from 1998, at the time and even now really, I thought this was a very good show, they should do more like this), Backstreet Boys Around the World (as mentioned before, documenting the 100 Hour Tour) and The Video Hits - Chapter One, which features all the official music videos from their first single, 'We've Got It Goin' On', to 'Drowning'.
These are all official releases and are available on Region 2 DVD, at least they were a few years ago anyway.
- Personal Experiences -
So far, I've been to three BSB concerts (one in Glasgow in 1997 and two in Wembley in 2005, I was unable to see the 1998 tour or the ITM (Into the Millennium) tour, much to my extreme frustration at the time, due to being stuck with exams and they didn't visit Scotland on those tours, my parents wouldn't drive me to England and back and I had to study for exams as I say) and I've attended one of Howie's charity events, for his charity the DLF (Dorough Lupus Foundation, as his sister Caroline died from the auto immune disease Lupus. If your interested in the charity, you can find the website here:- http://www.doroughlupusfoundation.org/), where I was able to meet him. I've also seen Kevin at the West End in London. Of course I've also had the more general experience of being a fan and following the group using the internet to keep up with the latest news (im not a stalker, 'following them' is perhaps not the best phrase to use but you know what I mean! keeping up to date with the main info. regarding the group I mean), so I feel I know some things, I guess.
Well what can I say based on my experiences? hmmm... well, they have fans that some will go anywhere just to catch a glimpse of them. Whenever I've been lucky enough to see them, they always put on a good show, I've never been too disappointed by the concerts, although the screaming can get to be a bit much, believe me or not but I don't scr
Advantages: Some nice mid tempos, decent pop material Disadvantages: Pretty cheesy stuff, a bit overly macho in parts, No tracks written by the guys
...Finally, ive reached the last Backstreet Boys related review (as far as the group albums are concerned anyway, im not counting Chapter One considering thats just a compilation of singles from the earlier albums), for now anyway and what better way to end than by going right back to the start of it all.
This was their debut album, a self titled album that was released right back in 1996, before being re-released early in 1997 as a special edition ... ...or basic, version of the album as thats whats listed under this category and it gives me less work to do lol.
As is true of most, if not all, of BSBs albums, there is a mix of upbeat, dance type tracks and ballads and this album could be seen as possibly one of the guys more cheesier albums. There was minimal input given from the guys, as far as any writing contributions are concerned but thats pretty much to be expected, in as much as it was all ...
IzzyS 14.08.2008
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Advantages: They can sing live! (now what other boy band can you tell me can do that?!!) Disadvantages: erm......NONE!
The Backstreet Boys
For all those who hate the Backstreet Boys, that’s Howie, Brian, Kevin, Nick and Aj- I’m here to correct your wrong facts! Yes the Backstreet Boys you read correctly, the best boys in pop! Really with their three albums out all hit No.1 in the US Album chat. They’ve won numerous amounts of awards including as I have said before The Billboards, Smash Hits, Grammy awards and many more! They sung with the world’s best artists, such ... ...on.
If you don’t wanna know at least check out one of they’re albums ranging from their first – ‘Backstreet Boys’ Second ‘Backstreet’s Back’, and third Millennium. There are many more concert videos live acoustic album the list really does go on. If this doesn’t convince you I don’t know what will. But believe me they are the best! ...
Olivia6 28.08.2000
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Advantages: Some good tracks, features the first song written by a group member Disadvantages: Track 10 (haha), A bit too 'average' overall,
...the follow up to the Backstreet Boys self titled debut album (which came out in 1996) and it was released in August 1997. The first single released from this album was the album namesake (Backstreets Back), which is known as having a pretty over the top video which is somewhat similar or reminiscent of Michael Jacksons Thriller video. Other singles released from this album are As Long As You Love Me and All I Have To Give.
The album follows the ... ...Hey Mr. DJ etc.), typical Backstreet Boys mid tempos (As Long As You Love Me, All I Have To Give etc.) and slower ballads (10,000 Promises, Like A Child).
For more information on the tracks that make up 'Backstreets Back', read on:- - Track Listing -
1 - Everybody (Backstreets Back) - As previously mentioned, this was the groups first single from the album and it featured a pretty over the top music video, where the group end up stranded in a creepy ...
IzzyS 10.08.2008
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Advantages: sexy, hots boys that are brilliant singers Disadvantages: none, whatsoever
The backstreet boys are a group of five lads from america who got together back in 1992 when the trio of nick carter, howie dorough and aj mclean kept meeting up at singing auditions and decided to form a trio singing group, not long after kevin richardson and his cousin brian litterell joined the band and the backstreet boys were formed.
The boys first single was released in 1995 and it was called 'we've got it goin on' , it took the UK by storm ... ...ignited the flame of the backstreet boys phenomena.
The next album to be released was 'backstreet's back' with a melange of songs that are ballads and many upbeat songs such as 'everybody (backstreets back) that surely everyone has heard of. This was the album that really catapulted the boys in a position they never thought was possible and they had a growing fanbase by the minute.
their third album 'millenium' was the same as backstreets back ...
Gemerina 19.11.2005
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Advantages: usual pop music Disadvantages: silly picture on the cover
This is the Backstreet Boys’ debut album. It is not as good as 'Backstreet’s Back' or 'Millennium' although it is much more upbeat. The best songs on the album are 'We’ve got it goin’ on' , 'get down' , 'quit playin’ games' and 'roll with it' however some of the others are quite good too. If you’re new to the Backstreet Boys’ music it would be best to go for one of their other albums. However if you already know and like their current songs, this ...
Claire102 28.07.2000
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They are classed as a boy band, and are really good singers.
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There are 15 tracks on the album altogether, which are:-
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Product details
Title
Backstreet Boys, Backstreet's Back
Performer
Backstreet Boys
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
02/1997, 17/05/1999
Original Release Year
1997
Label / Distributor
Jive / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Recomended Retail Price
13.99, 10.99 GBP
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5013705162022, 828765355728, 828765355629
Catalogue Number
CHIPX 169, CHIP 169
Additional notes
Album Notes
BACKSTREET BOYS is an Enhanced CD containing both a full audio program as well as multimedia computer files and free access to the Internet. Backstreet Boys: Nick Carter, Brian "B-Rok" Littrell, Kevin Richardson, Howard "Howie D." Dorough, Alexander James McLean (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Smooth T. (rap vocals); Mookie, Larry "Rock" Campbell, Timmy Allen, Veit Renn (various instruments); Chuck Anthony, Esbjorn Ohrwall (guitar); Rodney Jerkins (bass, drums); Bulent Aris, Toni Cottura (programming); Full Force. Producers include: Denniz PoP, Max Martin, Kristian Lundin, Veit Renn, Bulent Aris. Engineers include: Joe Smith, Chris Trevett, Tom Donovan. Recorded at Cheiron Studios, Stockholm, Sweden; Parc Studios and Platinum Post Studios, Orlando, Florida; Battery Studio and The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Backstreet Boys were nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. German edition with seven extra songs. Don't be scared, mom and dad; though the Backstreet Boys employ a little rapping and hip-hop beat wizardy in their dance-pop amalgam, there's no R-rated gangsta mythology at work on their self-titled debut smash. And though this quartet of video-friendly fresh-faced boys has garnered many superficial comparisons to former teen idols New Kids On The Block, the Backstreet Boys sound has a bit more going for it. A more streetwise approach, hook-filled arrangements, a distinctive mixture of rapping and vocal harmonies and an endless supply of floor-shaking dance beats are the distinguishing marks of these platinum-plus pop poster boys.
Titles on disc 1
1.
We've Got It Goin' On, Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
2.
Anywhere For You, As Long As You Love Me
3.
Get Down (You're The One For Me), All I Have To Give
4.
I'll Never Break Your Heart, That's The Way I Like It
5.
Quit Playing Games (With My Heart), 10000 Promises
6.
Boys Will Be Boys, Like A Child
7.
Just To Be Close To You, Hey Mr DJ (Keep Playin' This Song)
8.
I Wanna Be With You, Set Adrift On Memory Bliss
9.
Every Time I Close My Eyes, That's What She Said
10.
Darlin', If You Want It To Be Good Girl (Get Yourself A Bad Boy)
11.
Let's Have A Party, If I Don't Have You
12.
Roll With It
13.
Nobody But You
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