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Song |
Bitrate |
Length |
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| 1 |
Don't Talk To Stranger |
192 |
4:49 |
6,62 Mb |
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| 2 |
Kill The King |
192 |
4:34 |
6,26 Mb |
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| 3 |
Egypt (The Chains Are On) |
192 |
6:12 |
8,51 Mb |
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| 4 |
Children Of The Sea |
192 |
5:17 |
7,25 Mb |
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| 5 |
Sign Of The Southern Cross |
192 |
7:39 |
10,50 Mb |
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| 6 |
Rainbow Eyes |
192 |
7:06 |
9,76 Mb |
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| 7 |
Long Live Rock 'n' Roll |
192 |
3:47 |
5,19 Mb |
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| 8 |
Country Girl |
192 |
4:04 |
5,58 Mb |
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| 9 |
Gates Of Babylon |
192 |
7:11 |
9,88 Mb |
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News Arhive: Backstreet Boys Seek Jermaine Dupri, Glen Ballard |
After testing the waters on 2000's Black & Blue, the Backstreet Boys plan to rely more on their own songwriting for their next album. Before the handsome fivesome go into the studio in late March, they want to take a trip somewhere together to focus on penning some pop tunes, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough said Tuesday at Clive Davis' annual Grammy Eve party. "We've [already] been doing some writing individually and together," Richardson said.
That doesn't mean the Backstreet Boys won't be collaborating, however. Richardson said they're planning on bringing in R&B hit-maker Jermaine Dupri (Lil' Bow Wow, Jagged Edge) and pop-rock pro Glen Ballard (Dave Matthews Band, Alanis Morissette) to write and produce some tracks, which they want to record with a live band (see "Backstreet Boys Going 'Organic' On Next LP, But Won't Rule Out Sugar").
The Backstreet Boys left Wednesday's Grammy Awards empty-handed but said the night before that they were expecting as much. "We never win," Dorough said. "U2 will take us." |
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