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Backstreet Boys: Howie Dorough, Kevin Richardson, Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean (vocals). It's been nearly five years since the Backstreet Boys have released a new album, but as the all-too-literal title of 2005's Never Gone makes clear, they don't want you to call their fourth LP a comeback -- in their mind, they've been here for years. That's not strictly true, since all five members have disappeared from the charts, if not the tabloid headlines, since their 2000 flop, Black & Blue. While fellow teen pop icons like Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera had successful transitions into adulthood, while Jessica Simpson turned reality TV star and Mandy Moore turned genuine actress (for pity's sake, we will ignore Britney Spears' horrifying descent into white trash abyss), Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, and Brian Littrell all faded away as A.J. McLean suffered a very public addiction to various substances. Nick Carter also suffered at the hands of the tabloids, in large part due to a very stormy relationship with Paris Hilton, but he also had the distinction of being the only Backstreet Boy to deliver a solo album -- Now or Never in 2002 -- which meant that he was the only BSB with an ignoble flop to his credit, as well. Now or Never had the distinction of being an old-school teen pop album being delivered too far after the craze. Carter's peers were changing their stripes, but he stuck to the tried and true BSB formula and was punished by the fickle public accordingly. Given that public humiliation, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Carter and the other Boys are wise enough to try something new on Never Gone: they've abandoned the teen pop of the late '90s for anthemic adult contemporary that sounds a bit like Bryan Adams circa 1990. It's not a reinvention as much as a lateral move, shifting from one kind of pop that's not selling to another that's not selling, but to their credit, Backstreet Boys acquit themselves reasonably well here. First of all, there's a bit of pleasure in hearing a group throw itself into the big, resolutely square sound of '90s adult contemporary, since nobody else is doing this sound in 2005, but also it fits the group well, particularly Carter, with his newly raspy lead vocals. Second, this is by and large a well-made record, with a handful of standout tracks, notably the first single "Incomplete," the John Ondrasik-written "Weird World," which is a lot more fun than any Five for Fighting tune, the Max Martin-helmed "Just Want You to Know," and "Lose It All," which bizarrely and appealingly sounds like an MOR version of an Oasis ballad. Although the rest of the record is essentially well-made filler, it does sound good; this is one time that a pop record benefits by having a different production team for nearly every one of the album's tracks, since the sound of each tune is just different enough to keep things interesting yet unified enough to make it pleasant background music. This is all enough to make Never Gone a solid adult contemporary album, which will please both BSB diehards and the dwindling ranks who wish that the glory days of Jon Secada never ended, but its relative strength does highlight one problem with the album: this kind of music doesn't sound quite as convincing when delivered by a group of guys as it does by one singer. If Never Gone had been released as Nick Carter's second solo album or A.J. McLean's first, it would have felt more genuine, since these (marginally) more mature songs of love and relationships would have more resonance sung by a solo singer instead of a pack of guys. But that's nitpicking, because even if it never sells as well as Millennium did at the turn of the century, Never Gone is at the very least a successful musical makeover from the onetime teen pop kings. [Never Gone was released in several editions, including a copy-protected CD that will not play on your computer without installing a separate media player, and a DualDisc, containing Backstreet Boys Never Gone Songs Never Gone Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews I love the Backstreet Boys new album I love the backstreet boys in general and have their other cd's. I really love the new one never gone. Every song on this cd is great. I would recommend it very highly. Submitted by eschoenborn (Brooklyn, NY, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Backstreet Boys were "Never Gone" This is the best album from these guys yet. You just have to go buy it and listen to it. The boys did a really good job on this cd. There are some new sounds plus some of there old sounds and really great melodies, too. Submitted by mamac1963 (West Alexandria, OH, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
There back I have to say that I really didn't think the CD would be as good as it was. Every track on this is great. Hope they keep it coming... Submitted by dmharris00 (Jacksonville, FL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very Good and Solid Effort The Backstreet Boys have really come along way and proved they can do it with a rock edge. I love the mature edgier sound they have on this one with the band it marks a milestone for the band I say. I just got my copy today and I can't stop playing it. Excellent Job guys this is a very good gift for your fans. Submitted by allinfun992002 (Memphis,TN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
SONGWRITERS I THINK ITS KEVIN OUTTA THEM THAT HELPED WITH THE SONGWRITING ON THIS. . I AM AN EXPERIENCED SONGWRITER AND MUST ADD NOT ONLY ARE THE VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS GENIUS THE SONGWRITING AND THE PRODUCTION IS AMAZING THE BEST I HAVE EVER HEARD IN A LONG TIME ITS MATURE AND REALLY STEPPED THEM OUTTA THE PACK WELL DONE! 4 OF MY FAVOURITE SONGS OF IT... INCOMPLETE CRAWLIN BACK TO YOU SIBERA AND CLIMBIN THE WALLS ! best wishes Rob Simmons Submitted by blonde_alien_roswell (london,united kingdom,europe) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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