Backstreet Boys - Never Gone (Retail)
Release: Backstreet Boys - Never Gone (Retail)
- Datum: 07.06.2005
Inhaltsangabe
01. Incomplete 3:59
02. Just Want You To Know 3:53
03. Crawling Back To You 3:44
04. Weird World 4:12
05. I Still... 3:49
06. Poster Girl 3:56
07. Lose It All 4:04
08. Climbing The Walls 3:43
09. My Beautiful Woman 3:38
10. Safest Place To Hide 4:40
11. Siberia 4:17
12. Never Gone 3:46
13. Song For The Unloved (Bonus Track) 3:40
14. Rush Over Me (Bonus Track) 3:29
15. Movin' On (Bonus Track) 3:31
- Genre: Pop
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseARTIST: Backstreet Boys
TITLE: Never Gone
LABEL: Jive
GENRE: Pop
BITRATE: 224kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 58min total
RELEASE DATE: 2005-06-14
RIP DATE: 2005-06-06
AJ, Nick, Brian, Kevin and Howie D are back!
"It's for my sister!" A phrase notorious with Boyband albums
of late. Well, another one for your imaginary "sisters",
however secretly, on a personal level at least, you are
fervently excited at listening to the new Backstreet Boys
album (at CD Quality one must add, as opposed to the
inferior webrips and "Russian Bootlegs" making their rounds)
One must also note that, despite the overwhelming influence
of R&B on pop music of late, the Backstreet Boys have kept
this influence to a minimum. (Take a look at Justin
Timberlake; a victim of complete R&B genocide). So if NSync
decide to release a new album which has been promised for
far too long, one hopes, they too, shall not follow the
"trend" of R&B.
Bubblegum pop back? I hope so.
TITLE: Never Gone
LABEL: Jive
GENRE: Pop
BITRATE: 224kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 58min total
RELEASE DATE: 2005-06-14
RIP DATE: 2005-06-06
AJ, Nick, Brian, Kevin and Howie D are back!
"It's for my sister!" A phrase notorious with Boyband albums
of late. Well, another one for your imaginary "sisters",
however secretly, on a personal level at least, you are
fervently excited at listening to the new Backstreet Boys
album (at CD Quality one must add, as opposed to the
inferior webrips and "Russian Bootlegs" making their rounds)
One must also note that, despite the overwhelming influence
of R&B on pop music of late, the Backstreet Boys have kept
this influence to a minimum. (Take a look at Justin
Timberlake; a victim of complete R&B genocide). So if NSync
decide to release a new album which has been promised for
far too long, one hopes, they too, shall not follow the
"trend" of R&B.
Bubblegum pop back? I hope so.