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The Hits: Chapter One

 
Album Review: The Hits: Chapter One

  • Artist: Backstreet Boys
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 23, 2001
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Backstreet Boys were the first and best of the boy bands of the great teen pop bands of the late '90s/early 2000s, even if 'N Sync eventually usurped their title of "the biggest boy band." Their reign seemed long, but it really wasn't -- only three albums before the bottom started to fall out with 2000's Black & Blue. If everything had gone right, Black & Blue would have ruled the charts for about two years, but about a year after its release, the group and their label unleashed The Hits: Chapter One, a sure sign not only that Black & Blue didn't perform to expectations, but they were worried about the shifting tastes of their audience. Instead of reviving interest in the group, the collection instead felt like it was closing the door on their period of dominance (and it initially sold that way, too, barely making a dent on the charts). Even if it is a bit of an inadvertent last will and testament, it's a hell of a summation of the group's glory days, offering definitive proof that the group wasn't just the best of their breed (boy bands, that is; thrushes like Britney, Christina, Mandy, and Jessica are not taken into account here), but that their best moments transcend their era -- and there's really no other way to describe such lovely pop tunes as "I Want It That Way," "As Long As You Love Me," and "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)," three songs that would have sounded perfect in any era (and their vocals would have worked in any era, too). Those are just the ballads -- the dance-pop numbers may be more tied to their era, but "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" and "Larger Than Life" are infectious pop nonetheless. If the rest of the singles that fill out this 13-track collection aren't quite as good as those five songs (although "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" is), they nevertheless are well-crafted, and those aforementioned singles are among the best mainstream pop of its time -- which is not only reason enough for this collection to exist, it's reason enough for pop lovers of any age or generation to have this as part of their library. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Want It That Way (Lyrics) Max Martin, Andreas Carlsson Backstreet Boys (3:35)
Everybody (Backstreet's Back) Denniz Pop, Max Martin Backstreet Boys (4:47)
As Long as You Love Me (Lyrics) Max Martin Backstreet Boys (3:34)
Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely (Lyrics) Max Martin, Herbert Crichlow Backstreet Boys (3:56)
Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) Max Martin, Herbert Crichlow Backstreet Boys (3:54)
All I Have to Give (Lyrics) Full Force Backstreet Boys (4:38)
Larger Than Life (Lyrics) Max Martin, Brian Littrell, Kristian Lundin Backstreet Boys (3:54)
I'll Never Break Your Heart (Lyrics) Eugene Wilde, Albert Manno Backstreet Boys (4:50)
The Call (Lyrics) Max Martin Backstreet Boys (3:25)
Shape of My Heart (Lyrics) Max Martin, Lisa Miskovsky Backstreet Boys (3:52)
The One Max Martin, Brian Littrell Backstreet Boys (3:48)
More Than That (Lyrics) Adam Anders Backstreet Boys (3:43)
Drowning (Lyrics) Linda Thompson-Jenner, Andreas Carlsson Backstreet Boys (4:27)

Credits

Backstreet Boys (Main Performer)
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The Hits - Chapter One
Compilation album by Backstreet Boys
Released October 30, 2001
Recorded June 1995–September 2000
Genre Pop, dance
Label Jive
Transistor
Gotham
BMG Music Australia
Professional reviews
Backstreet Boys chronology
Black & Blue
(2000)
The Hits - Chapter One
(2001)
Never Gone
(2005)
Singles from The Hits – Chapter One
  1. "Drowning"
    Released: October 16, 2001

The Hits – Chapter One is the collection of the Backstreet Boys's classic hits and one new song, "Drowning". Originally, the Backstreet Boys didn't want to release a Greatest Hits album but were forced to do so by their management label. The only new single on this album is "Drowning", which became an international top 10 hit. The record sold over 14 million copies worldwide ((CN}}.

Track listing

  1. "I Want It That Way" (May 1999) - Lead vocals by Brian, Nick, AJ, Kevin and Howie
  2. "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" (Extended Version) (October 1997)
  3. "As Long As You Love Me" (Radio Mix) (January 1998) -Lead vocals by Nick and Brian
  4. "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" (February 2000) -Lead vocals by Brian, AJ, Kevin, Nick and Howie
  5. "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" (January 1997)
  6. "All I Have To Give" (June 1998) - Lead vocals by Brian, Nick, Howie, AJ and Kevin (a line)
  7. "Larger Than Life" (October 1999)
  8. "I'll Never Break Your Heart" (Mar 1996)
  9. "The Call" (February 2001)
  10. "Shape of My Heart" (October 2000)
  11. "The One" (July 2000)
  12. "More Than That (Radio Mix)" (July 2001)
  13. "Drowning" (December 2001)

Other tracks featured on international editions of this album include:


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