| 1. Tearin' Up My Heart |
| 2. I Just Wanna Be With You - *NSYNC, Full Force, |
| 3. Here We Go |
| 4. For the Girl Who Has Everything |
| 5. God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You |
| 6. You Got It |
| 7. I Need Love |
| 8. I Want You Back |
| 9. Everything I Own - *NSYNC, Full Force, |
| 10. I Drive Myself Crazy |
| 11. Crazy for You |
| 12. Sailing - *NSYNC, *NSYNC, *NSYNC |
| 13. Giddy Up |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Yes, it's another group of five young white boys making dance-influenced pop that makes the girls scream. Not only is the makeup of this group familiar, their sound is almost a clone of fellow teenybopper dreams the Backstreet Boys. It's probably not surprising, considering that they share the same manager (who had all five members of '80s preteen scream machine New Kids on the Block as the best men at his wedding, natch). The resemblance is a little too close for comfort, however, with almost every track here mirroring one on the Backstreet Boys album. From the radio hit "I Want You Back" and the sugary harmonizing on ballads like "God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You" to the one step forward, two steps back approach to sex appeal on "Giddy Up," 'N Sync--or their producers--have crafted the perfect balance of catchy pop ditties and swoon-inducing slow jams. --Rebecca Wallwork
Yes, it's another group of five young white boys making dance-influenced pop that makes the girls scream. Not only is the makeup of this group familiar, their sound is almost a clone of fellow teenybopper dreams the Backstreet Boys. It's probably not surprising, considering that they share the same manager (who had all five members of '80s preteen scream machine New Kids on the Block as the best men at his wedding, natch). The resemblance is a little too close for comfort, however, with almost every track here mirroring one on the Backstreet Boys album. From the radio hit "I Want You Back" and the sugary harmonizing on ballads like "God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You" to the one step forward, two steps back approach to sex appeal on "Giddy Up," 'N Sync--or their producers--have crafted the perfect balance of catchy pop ditties and swoon-inducing slow jams. --Rebecca Wallwork
*NSYNC,*NSYNC,RCA,Adult Contemporary,Dance-Pop,Euro-Dance,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Teen Pop,Urban
Meditation Music:
- Only Love: 1970-1974
- Only Love: 1975-1979
- Outside the City
- Outspoken [Explicit Lyrics]
- Party Time
- Preacher's Wife [Soundtrack]
- Prom Night: The 50s
- Pull My Finger, Vol. 3: Smelly Holidays
- Ringo's Rotogravure
- Robbin' The Cradle
Meditation Music
Classical Relaxation With Tchaikovsky
Clavichord Music of the 17th & 18th Centuries