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It’s hard to believe that 10 years have passed since Amazon Music opened its proverbial doors. In 1998, music fans pounded the streets with their Discmen, half the acts on this disc hadn’t released their first albums yet, and record stores ruled the retail music game. But in the past decade, music has undergone huge changes.To thank the millions of customers, artists, businesspeople, and fans who have helped make this possible, we present our 10th Anniversary compilation. The musicians herein represent some of the bestsellers among the Amazon community since 1998. Without knowing it, then, you nominated them for this musical testament to the past 10 years. They accepted, and they join us in celebrating the GRAMMY Foundation’s MusiCares program, which works tirelessly for the health and welfare of musicians nationwide. So on behalf of all of us at Amazon Music, thank you for helping us achieve the dream of the best music store on the planet. And brace yourselves: we're almost a teenager. |
For their hard-core under-18 fans, of course, the Backstreet Boys are all that, and a bag of chips and free soda to boot. Millennium, the follow-up to the quintet's umpteen-million-selling debut, offers more reasons why so many of the rest of us have found a place for them in our hearts. The Boys' ultrapackaged look and up-to-date production underscore the quality of their best tracks; only a churl could deny that "I Want It That Way" is one fine radio-aimed declaration of love, or that "Larger Than Life" makes the most of its Daft Punk sample and double-edged acknowledgment of Backstreet followers' loyalty. And who can resist an album-closer like "The Perfect Fan," Brian Littrell's ode to his mom? --Rickey WrightTags : Millennium
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OhmygodtheBackstreetBoysrule!!!!!! OK, with that out of the way, let's review The Hits--Chapter One, which is one-stop shopping for the hunky pop group's three American albums--their 1997 self-titled debut, 1999's Millennium, and 2000's Black & Blue. The first disc really shines with "As Long as You Love Me," "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)," and "All I Have to Give," capturing the Backstreet Boys' essence: sunny pop under the influence of blue-eyed soul. "I Want It That Way," from the second album, is an undeniable classic, while "The Call" has a deliciously frenzied sexual urgency and a strong, danceable beat. But the other tracks are uneven with the oddball fan-appreciation anthem "Larger Than Life" surrounded by somber, predictable ballads. The new single, "Drowning," is same-old same-old: lazy moaning over a drum machine. The Hits--Chapter One might be an optimistic name for this '90s retrospective. The future is cloudy for chapter two. --Courtney Kemp |
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The Backstreet Boys' The Video Hits: Chapter One is an entertaining collection of video hits from their albums Backstreet Boys, Millennium, and Black & Blue. It's not an exact duplication of the companion CD, The Hits: Chapter One, as it lacks the video for "Drowning." Each video offers something unique, from sending up the Michael Jackson classic "Thriller" in "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)," to the sci-fi themed "Larger Than Life" to several straight-ahead performances with great sets, special effects, bare chests, and dance breaks. "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" is an especially moving tribute to the band's personal losses. "I Want It That Way" portrays a stylized road tour and "The One" shows a live performance. The best story video is "The Call," a tale of infidelity and seduction. --Larry Clark |
The Backstreet Boys, who made the mold from which everything from 'N Sync to 98 Degrees has sprung, remain one of the hottest acts appealing to the prepubescent and barely pubescent females of America and the world. This 16-song set, taped in the band's hometown of Orlando, features a mix of old and new tunes before the release of their Millennium album. Each of the five heartthrobs in the group gets his solo turn, and almost all of them do teardrop-stained, teeny-bop love songs calculated to up the shriek level in the arena. Given the elaborate choreography and stage show, the camera work on this concert is spotty. It misses much of the Boys' dancing, and indeed the larger picture the five Boys create onstage, in favor of endless shots of tiny screaming teens. --Marshall Fine |
In Around the World, the Backstreet Boys take an amazing 100-hour tour in November 2000 to coincide with the release of Black & Blue. Aboard a luxury Boeing 767, the boys travel to Stockholm, Tokyo, Sydney, Cape Town, Rio De Janeiro, and New York City. Interspersed with wonderful you-are-there tour footage of these beautiful cities, and the fans, are interviews with each of the boys, who share their perspective on the trip. As the hours mount up, you can watch the boys wear down. While this is not a concert video, the boys treat their many fans to spontaneous a cappella choruses of "Shape of My Heart" throughout the tour. The one complete version of the song is compiled from these impromptu performances. Not as entertaining as All Access, this one is for fans who can't get enough Backstreet Boys. The DVD includes a postcard gallery. --Larry Clark |
A fascinating, intimate portrait of Beijing through the lens of its oldest neighborhood, facing destruction as the city, and China, relentlessly modernizes. Soon we will be able to say about old Beijing that what emperors, warlords, Japanese invaders, and Communist planners couldn’t eradicate, the market economy has. Nobody has been more aware of this than Michael Meyer. A long-time resident, Meyer has, for the past two years, lived as no other Westerner—in a shared courtyard home in Beijing’s oldest neighborhood, Dazhalan, on one of its famed hutong (lanes). There he volunteers to teach English at the local grade school and immerses himself in the community, recording with affection the life stories of the Widow, who shares his courtyard; coteacher Miss Zhu and student Little Liu; and the migrants Recycler Wang and Soldier Liu; among the many others who, despite great differences in age and profession, make up the fabric of this unique neighborhood. Their bond is rapidly being torn, however, by forced evictions as century-old houses and ways of life are increasingly destroyed to make way for shopping malls, the capital’s first Wal-Mart, high-rise buildings, and widened streets for cars replacing bicycles. Beijing has gone through this cycle many times, as Meyer reveals, but never with the kind of dislocation and overturning of its storied culture now occurring as the city prepares to host the 2008 Summer Olympics. Weaving historical vignettes of Beijing and China over a thousand years through his narrative, Meyer captures the city’s deep past as he illuminates its present. With the kind of insight only someone on the inside can provide, The Last Days of Old Beijing brings this moment and the ebb and flow of daily lives on the other side of the planet into shining focus. |
Without Lou Pearlman, there would have been no Backstreet Boys, no *NSYNC, and possibly no Justin Timberlake. In the late 1990s, Pearlman's boy bands ushered out guitar-and-angst-driven grunge music, and *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys began to dominate the television and radio airwaves. At the core of this squeaky-clean pop revolution was a sinister international fraud conceived by Pearlman, a husky huckster who first honed his crooked business skills as a teenage math nerd and blimp enthusiast in Flushing, Queens. From there in the mid 1980s and from his Orlando, Florida, base in the early 1990s through 2007, he cheated hundreds of investors out of nearly $500 million. When they finally caught on to him and started demanding he return their money, the Sixth Backstreet Boy had already fled to Germany and then to Indonesia, where he was eventually nabbed by authorities and charged with a historic federal fraud. Tyler Gray (the only journalist to speak with Pearlman while he was in jail) weaves together the fascinating behind-the-scenes story of the greed and desperation of this boy-band mogul and monumental scam artist. Gray unravels Pearlman's twenty-year long Ponzi scheme and explores persistent rumors about alleged inappropriate behavior by Pearlman toward members of the boy bands and other young men. Along the way, former friends, family members, Pearlman business associates, and band members themselves reveal detailed accounts of everything from the heyday of their stardom to Pearlman's more troubled times. The Hit Charade starts with Pearlman's awkward youth and follows along as his juggling act becomes increasingly complex, then builds to the heartbreaking moments when investors—retirees, relatives, and friends—and government authorities discover that the man they had trusted had been cheating them all along. How did this chubby boy from middle-class Queens, who pioneered some of the music industry's most lucrative pop ensembles, mastermind one of the largest and longest running Ponzi schemes in U.S. history? Here, finally, is the true story of Lou Pearlman's epic rise and fall. |
He makes her uncomfortable. Edgy. But as strange accidents befall Lilith Mercer and Tony Alvera becomes her bodyguard, she realizes that her wariness of the street-rough, enigmatic, younger Redstone operative covers an all-consuming attraction. Soon, hiding her feelings becomes next to impossible.No one could protect Lilith better than Tony. Maybe he'll never be good enough for the classy executive, but he trusts her safety to no other. Then one explosive night changes everything between themand to save Lilith, Tony must go back to the streets and expose secrets that may forever set them apart. |
Sleek and sexy, the Skechers Women's Bikers Backstreet Sneaker is light on the feet and heavy on style. This shoe combines elements of a classic Mary Jane with a ballet flat for a ultra-feminine, up-to-date profile. Leather and suede uppers feature a lovely quilted pattern across the toe and heels while a thin strap crisscrosses the vamps for a secure fit. The fully tractioned rubber outsole finishes off the shoe, making it practical for all day wear. Top this shoe with an A-line skirt and fitted top for a flirtatious ensemble. |
Icy conditions shouldnt freeze you out of any destination, so CASING MID jackets the foot in Thermolite insulation that helps maintain comfort down to ten below zero. Born from technologies we developed for the armed forces, this boot forms a barrier against environmental moisture by combining water-resistant suedes with waterproof lining. For your next stroll through no mans land, youll have the traction of high NBS vulcanized tread with aggressive geometry that likes to chew on ice. Every aspect of this boot is optimized for the big chill, including a single-pull lacing system that eases the work of cold fingers. Premium grade water-resistant suedes, abrasion-resistant Cordura, and waterproof lining for superior durability and weather resistance 200-gram Thermolite insulation to maintain optimal foot climate down to 10 degrees below zero Fahrenheit Convenience of single-pull lacing system, shock absorption of polyurethane footbed, and traction of high NBS rubber sole with aggressive tread geometry |

