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K-Ci & Jojo : All My Life: Their Greatest Hits download mp3 now!


 

 

Album: All My Life: Their Greatest Hits

Artist: K-Ci & Jojo
Year: 2005 year
Total Length: 79:41  min

 
¹ Song Bitrate Length Size #
1 Last Night's Letter 192 4:38 6,37 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Last Night's Letter mp3
2 You Bring Me Up 192 4:24 6,03 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - You Bring Me Up mp3
3 How Could You 192 4:57 6,79 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - How Could You mp3
4 All My Life 192 5:26 7,47 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - All My Life mp3
5 Don't Rush (Take Love Slowly) 192 3:14 4,43 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Don't Rush (Take Love Slowly) mp3
6 If You Think You're Lonely Now 192 3:56 5,41 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - If You Think You're Lonely Now mp3
7 I Care About You 192 5:04 6,95 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - I Care About You mp3
8 Never Say Never Again 192 5:22 7,36 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Never Say Never Again mp3
9 Through Heaven's Eyes 192 5:04 6,96 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Through Heaven's Eyes mp3
10 Life 192 3:33 4,88 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Life mp3
11 Tell Me It's Real 192 4:39 6,38 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Tell Me It's Real mp3
12 Girl 192 3:38 5,00 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Girl mp3
13 Crazy 192 4:23 6,02 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Crazy mp3
14 Wanna Do You Right 192 4:29 6,15 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Wanna Do You Right mp3
15 I Can't Find The Words 192 4:09 5,70 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - I Can't Find The Words mp3
16 This Very Moment 192 4:02 5,54 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - This Very Moment mp3
17 Special 192 3:58 5,45 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Special mp3
18 Down For Me 192 4:45 6,53 Mb download K-Ci & Jojo - Down For Me mp3


News Arhive: Backstreet Set Out To Prove Themselves At NY Club

NEW YORK — It's easy to make fun of the Backstreet Boys — and blame them for the bygone boy-band era, which appealed largely to pre-pubescent girls (read: non-discriminating music fans) on the basis that they were safe to crush on.

To swap from being a throwback to having a comeback, the Boys are going to have to prove a lot — like that they're still relevant, that they're more than pretty faces, and that they're all grown up now — which is why they're road-testing a chunk of new material on a club tour that kicked off with a two-night stand at Irving Plaza on Monday and Tuesday.

Backstreet previewed a half dozen new songs, interspersed with a collection of their greatest hits Tuesday on Irving Plaza's small stage — perhaps not the best place to move around in synchronized formation in their matching white dinner jackets and white fedoras. They tried to have some fun with the tight space — as well as break out of the box, climbing on speakers and reaching out to female fans in the crowd and up on the balcony. But perhaps most telling was when it came time for a new song, they took off the jackets, dropped the choreography and just sang. That's ultimately what's going to be the test — does the harmonizing hold up? Are the new songs any good?

The new material is decidedly more mature, less bubbly and sappy than their guilty pleasure hits like "I Want It That Way" and "Shape of My Heart" — with the juxtaposition all the more clear in a set list that jumped back and forth between old and new. With the help of songwriting partners that took them in more of a light rock direction, new songs like "I Still" and the uplifting "Weird World" sound at home in a Maroon 5 world, a transition they seem eager to make. The difference, though, is that while Backstreet are a band, they're also not, really — not in a rock sense. While Nick Carter tried to change that perception by picking up a six-string during the wistful, guitar-driven "Climbing the Walls" and playing along with the live backing band, the fact remains — they're a vocal group.

That said, Backstreet seem to have figured out that their best vocalists are A.J. McLean, Nick Carter and Brian Littrell, as they handled most of the verses and solos on the new songs, with Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough relegated to backup.

McLean sings the bulk of the verses of the power ballad "Incomplete," trading off with Carter for the chorus, who sings the bluesy ending to "Beautiful Woman" and owns "Poster Girl," a sweet ode to a party girl with a taste for danger (Paris, anyone?). Where Littrell came off as too earnest and Richardson as too serious, McLean and Carter seemed the most at home with the new direction — their voices were smooth, their moves casual and seemingly effortless even when obviously choreographed. They also seemed to be having the most fun with it, and with each other — leaning on one another, singing to each other, and trading silly stage banter about the meaning of songs and life. Because no matter how seriously the Backstreet Boys want to be taken now, they didn't take themselves too seriously — which is the only way they're going to win us over again.

 


 

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