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Best album by nkotb to date!!! Jul 08, 2009 This CD is a must for any nkotb fan. The music is very different from other nkotb songs. I love it! if your a fan get this CD!!!! and if your not, try it anyways, my husband even has a few songs on his Itunes.
Great CD! Jun 08, 2009 The music is great....current .....and anyone who likes pop would like it- NKOTB fan or not.
The Block Mar 23, 2009 First, I love every song on this ablem, I would recommend it to anyone. Check it out, buy it and love it like I do.
AWESOME CD! Oct 24, 2008 I loved the New Kids back in the day, but I would love this album regardless of who it is! I love almost every song, but especially Grown Man, Twisted and Full Service. This cd will make you want to get up and dance. I haven't stopped playing it since I bought it weeks ago!
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No chips off this old block Oct 10, 2008 It's been a while since these ex-boy banders registered on the pop culture meter, but here they are, fourteen years after their last album, with a few "distinguishing" wrinkles and less hair, but still sounding pretty good having updated their sound and rhythms.
All things considered, this is a pretty good album of solid tracks, even though some of the lyrics clearly belong to a younger generation. Guest artistes include Ne-Yo, Akon, The Pussycat Dolls and fellow 80's group New Edition.
The first single "Summertime" is the one that caught my attention, and I stuck around for "Single" the next release, featuring Ne-Yo. Other good tracks are the dance numbers "Big Girl Now" featuring Lady Gaga, and "Grown Man" with The Pussycat Dolls. "Dirty Dancing" also caught my attention, with its shout out to Patrick Swayze.
For slower R&B vibes try "2 in the Morning", "Click Click Click" and "Stare at You" and for the mid-tempo section there's "Full Service" (featuring New Edition), "Lights, Camera, Action" and "Put It on My Tab" (with Akon)
The deluxe edition has four more songs, and for less than a couple of bucks more, you might as well go for that version instead of this one. Whichever you choose, this album proves that even 80's boy bands can bounce back.
Amanda Richards, October 10, 2008
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