MillenniumBackstreet Boys
Release Date: 05/18/1999
Original Release:
1999
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 316425_CD
UPC # 012414167224
Label: Jive Records (USA)
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Performer: Backstreet Boys
Artist: Chieli Minucci; Dominic Miller Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Backstreet Boys: Kevin Richardson, Howard "Howie D." Dorough, Alexander James "A.J." Mclean, Brian "B-Rok" Littrel, Nick Carter (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Chieli Minucci (acoustic & electric guitars); Dennis Gallo (acoustic guitar, keyboards); Dominic Miller, Esbjorn Ohrwall, Jojje Wadenius, Billy Chapin (guitar); Paul Howards (saxophone, keyboards, percussion); Andrew Fromm (piano); Edwin "Tony" Nicholas (keyboards, bass, drum programming); Kevin Richardson (keyboards, bass); Peter-John Vettesse, Olle Romo (keyboards, programming); Tom Smith (keyboards); Tomas Lindberg, Loie Vigilante (bass); Tim Berkebile (drums); Bashiri Johnson (percussion); Stephen Lipson, Ben Glynne (programming). Producers include: Kristian Lundin, Max Martin, Rami, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Stephen Lipson. Engineers include: Kristian Lundin, Bo Reimer, George Spatta. MILLENNIUM was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year and for Best Pop Vocal Album. "I Want It That Way" was nominated for Record Of The Year and for Song Of The Year. "Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Personnel: Kevin Richardson (vocals, keyboards); Nick Carter, Brian Littrell (vocals); Randy Bowland (guitar, acoustic guitar); Mattias Gustafsson (guitar, keyboards, programming); Dennis Gallo (guitar, keyboards); Esbj�rn �hrwall, Dominic Miller, George Wadenius, Billy Chapin (guitar); Chieli Minucci (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Eric Foster White (electric guitar, keyboards); Tomas Andersson (violin); Svein H. Martinsen, Torbjorn Bernhardsson, Elisabeth Arnberg Ranmo, Hans Akeson, Ulf Forsberg (viola); Samuli Ornstromer, Asa Forsberg (cello); Paul Howards (saxophone, keyboards, percussion); Doug Petty, Andrew Fromm (piano); Edwin Nicholas, Olle Romo, Peter-John Vettese (keyboards, programming); Tom Smith (keyboards); Dan Wojeciechowski, Tim Berkebile (drums); Bashiri Johnson (percussion); Ben Glynne, Steve Lipson (programming). Audio Mixers: Chris Trevett; Heff Moraes; Kristian Lundin; Max Martin; Mick Guzauski; Rami. Recording information: Battery Studios, New York, NY; Cheiron Studios, Stockholm, Swe; Parc Studios, Orlando, FL; Polar STudios, Stockholm, Swede Heaven; The A. Arrangers: Ulf Janson; Henrik Janson; Kevin Richardson; Nick Carter. The Backstreet Boys self-titled 1997 debut album endeared the group to millions of teens and pre-teens with its radio-friendly blend of pop harmonies and danceable beats. MILLENNIUM finds the Boys in the unenviable position of following up the mind-blowing success of the first album. Less ambitious artists might wither under such pressure, but the Backstreet Boys beat the dreaded sophomore slump in style. In the tradition of the debut, the album is a combination of romantic ballads guaranteed to make your little sister sob, and syncopated, eminently danceable, upbeat tunes. Throughout, it's the rich combination of the members' voices that creates the distinctive sound the group's legion of fans has grown to love. Most notably though, there is an added maturity in both the songs and the performances. It seems, regardless of their fans' fervent wishes, that even Backstreet Boys can't help but grow up.
Rolling Stone (6/10/99, pp.120-122) - 3 out of 5 - Good - "...an album filled with examples of their forte: New Jack doo-wop and lyrically trivial, rhythmically insistent funk lite..."
Spin (7/99, p.128) - 7 (out of 10) - "...boogies deftly and punks daftly..."
Every decade has a teenybopper band that takes the charts by storm, and the late 1990s saw the emergence of the Backstreet Boys. Picking up exactly where '80s teen stars New Kids On The Block left off, the quintet hit it big with flashy outfits, slick dance moves, and a mixture of bubblegum pop and heart-tugging ballads. The band split in early 2001, but reunited three years later and began releasing commercially viable--if not platinum-selling--albums again.
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