The Essential *NSYNC | ||||
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Released | July 29, 2014 [1] | |||
Genre | Pop, R&B | |||
Length | 99:14 | |||
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The Essential *NSYNC is the fourth compilation album by American boy band NSYNC. It was released on July 29, 2014, four years after their third compilation The Collection (2010). It is also the second overall album under RCA Records following their self-titled album in 1998. The album contains a total of thirty-four tracks, including hit singles, album tracks, B-sides, rare recordings and soundtrack features. Despite only being a compilation release, the album received wide press coverage as it was revealed none of the band members were told about its release. [3]
The album sold out on Amazon on the day of release, [4] and quickly vaulted into the top ten albums on the iTunes Store. [5]
Band member Lance Bass said of the album on his radio show, Dirty Pop: "There's a lot of these songs I don't think I've ever heard, I remember recording them but I've never heard them before, so I'm interested in just hearing them." JC Chasez tweeted about the album's release, stating: "I had the strangest dream last night that some old friends and I had a top 10 record on iTunes. Crazy right..." Chris Kirkpatrick said of the album; "It's great to release some of the songs that had never made a record before! I'm glad our long time fans get some new music!" Joey Fatone also said; "Pretty interesting this album comes out, which I really had no idea, and it's in the top of Amazon and iTunes... we owe it to our fans. Thank you." [6]
The album has sold 34,000 copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan as of February 2018. [7] [8]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Here We Go" (Radio cut) | Bulent "Bonny" Aris, Toni Cottura, Jan Van Der Toorn | Aris, Cottura, Van Der Toorn | 3:35 |
2. | "I Want You Back" (Radio edit) | Denniz Pop, Max Martin | Denniz Pop, Max Martin | 3:21 |
3. | "Tearin' Up My Heart" (Radio edit) | Kristian Lundin, Martin | Kristian Lundin | 3:29 |
4. | "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" (Remix) | Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers | Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers | 4:02 |
5. | "I Drive Myself Crazy" (Remix) | Rick Nowels, Allan Rich, Ellen Shipley | Veit Renn | 3:59 |
6. | "For the Girl Who Has Everything" (Radio mix) | Jolyon Skinner, Veit Renn | Veit Renn | 3:58 |
7. | "Are You Gonna Be There?" | Diane Warren | Veit Renn | 4:07 |
8. | "Music of My Heart" (featuring Gloria Estefan) | Gloria Estefan, Diane Warren | David Foster | 4:31 |
9. | "Bye Bye Bye" | Lundin, Jake Schulze, Andreas Carlsson | Kristian Lundin, Jake Schulze | 3:21 |
10. | "It's Gonna Be Me" | Martin, Carlsson, Rami Yacoub | Rami Yacoub | 3:13 |
11. | "This I Promise You" (Radio edit) | Richard Marx | Richard Marx | 4:26 |
12. | "I Thought She Knew" | Robin Wiley | Robin Wiley | 3:23 |
13. | "I Believe in You" (Joe featuring NSYNC) | Joe Thomas, Skinner, Renn, Allen Gordon | Jim Steinman, Allen "Allstar" Gordon | 4:58 |
14. | "If I'm Not the One" | Fredrik Thomander, Anders Wikstrom | Gary Carolla, Peter Ries | 3:22 |
15. | "Pop" (Radio version) | Justin Timberlake, Wade Robson | Brian Wayne "BT" Transeau, Justin Timberlake, Wade Robson | 2:57 |
16. | "Girlfriend" (The Neptunes Remix featuring Nelly) | Timberlake, Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams, Cornell Haynes Jr. | The Neptunes | 4:46 |
17. | "Gone" | Timberlake, Robson | Timberlake, Wade Robson | 4:52 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "More Than a Feeling" | Tom Scholz | Japp Eggermont | 3:41 |
2. | "Best of My Life" | Aris, Cottura, Van Der Toorn | Aris, Cottura, Van Der Toorn | 4:45 |
3. | "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" | Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss, Albert Stanton, Solomon Linda | Gary Carolla | 3:11 |
4. | "Sailing" | Christopher Cross | Veit Renn | 4:37 |
5. | "Everything I Own" | David Gates | Full Force | 3:56 |
6. | "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" (Alabama featuring NSYNC) | Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers | Alabama, Don Cook | 4:39 |
7. | "Somewhere, Someday" | Mark Mueller, Andrew Goldmark | Mark Mueller | 4:06 |
8. | "Trashin' the Camp" (featuring Phil Collins) | Phil Collins | Phil Collins | 2:23 |
9. | "If Only Through Heaven's Eyes" | Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds | Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds | 4:37 |
10. | "You Don't Have to Be Alone (On Christmas)" | JC Chasez, Renn, David Nicoll | Veit Renn | 4:33 |
11. | "On the Line" (with the "On the Line" All-Stars (Mandy Moore / Christian Burns / True Vibe) | Steve Diamond, Paul Vann, Mark Hammond | Dan Muckala | 3:18 |
12. | "That Girl (Will Never Be Mine)" | Carlsson, Lundin, Jake Schulze | Kristian Lundin, Jake Schulze | 3:25 |
13. | "Falling" | Chris Kirkpatrick, Bryan Popin, Gary Brown, Ira Schickman | David Foster, Kirkpatrick | 3:48 |
14. | "Feel the Love" | Brian Dow, Jonathan StAimee, Bradley Young | Bradley Young | 3:10 |
15. | "Selfish" | Chasez, Skinner, Renn | Brian McKnight | 4:19 |
16. | "See Right Through You" | Timberlake, Robson, Larry Campbell | Timberlake, Wade Robson | 2:54 |
17. | "Believe in Yourself" | Joe Raposo | Timberlake | 1:42 |
Chart (2014) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200 [9] | 25 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United Kingdom (BPI) [10] | Silver | 60,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
Joshua Scott "JC" Chasez is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He started his career as a singer on The Mickey Mouse Club (1991–1994) before rising to stardom as a member of the 1990s boyband NSYNC. The band has sold over 70 million records, becoming one of the best-selling boy bands of all time. Chasez released his debut single "Blowin' Me Up " in 2002, following NSYNC's decision to go on a hiatus earlier that year. Schizophrenic, his debut solo album, was released in 2004. Chasez has written and produced for a wide variety of music acts such as Liam Payne, Diplo, Backstreet Boys, McFly, Sugababes, Victoria Duffield, and Matthew Morrison. He also served as a judge on the first seven seasons of America's Best Dance Crew.
James Lance Bass is an American singer, dancer, actor, podcaster, film and television producer. He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the bass singer for the American pop boy band NSYNC. The band has sold over 70 million records, becoming one of the best-selling boy bands of all time. NSYNC's success led Bass to work in film and television. He starred in the 2001 film On the Line, which his company, Bacon & Eggs, also produced. Bass later formed a second production company, Lance Bass Productions, as well as a now-defunct music management company, Free Lance Entertainment, a joint venture with Mercury Records.
No Strings Attached is the third studio album by American boy band NSYNC. It was released by Jive Records on March 21, 2000. Looking to distinguish their music from that of their labelmates, NSYNC chose to incorporate pop and R&B styles. Prior to the release of the album, the band separated from their management Trans Continental and their label RCA Records; its title is a play on the idea of independence from corporate control. Contributions to the album's production came from a wide range of producers, including NSYNC members Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez, and collaborators including Kristian Lundin, Jake Schulze, Rami, Teddy Riley, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Richard Marx, Veit Renn, Babyface, and Guy Roche.
Joseph Anthony Fatone Jr. is an American singer, dancer, actor, and television host. He is best known as a member of the boy band NSYNC, in which he sings baritone. The band has sold over 70 million records, becoming one of the best-selling boy bands of all time. In 2007, he came in second place on the ABC reality show Dancing with the Stars. He was the host of the U.S. and Australian versions of The Singing Bee, which aired on NBC in the United States. Fatone was the announcer for the game show Family Feud from 2010 to 2015. Fatone has hosted on Food Network's Rewrapped, Game Show Network's Common Knowledge, Live Well Network's My Family Recipe Rocks, The Price Is Right Live! at Bally's Las Vegas; and appeared as "Rabbit" on the first season of The Masked Singer in 2019.
'NSYNC is the eponymous debut studio album by American boy band NSYNC, initially released in Germany on May 26, 1997, by Trans Continental Records and internationally on March 24, 1998, by RCA Records. The album reached number one on the Offizielle Top 100 and includes the singles "I Want You Back" and "Tearin' Up My Heart".
Celebrity is the fourth and most recent studio album by American boy band NSYNC. It was released by Jive Records on July 24, 2001. Due to constant criticism that they were not a "credible group", NSYNC began experimenting with genres such as hip hop and two-step. As with their previous studio album, No Strings Attached (2000), numerous producers, including BT, Rodney Jerkins, Brian McKnight, PAJAM, and the Neptunes, worked on the album. Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez also contributed to production, while they co-wrote 10 of 13 tracks in an attempt to develop a unique sound, which includes pop, R&B, and teen pop.
Home for Christmas is the first Christmas album and second studio album by American boy band NSYNC. The album was released, exclusively in the United States, on November 10, 1998, by RCA Records following the success of their self-titled debut album. On October 27, 1999, Home for Christmas was certified Double Platinum by the RIAA for shipment of two million copies in the United States. Home for Christmas was released on September 30, 2002 in the United Kingdom as The Meaning of Christmas on Ariola Express with an altered track listing.
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Greatest Hits is the second compilation album by American boy band NSYNC. Released on October 25, 2005, the album debuted at number 47 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It did not chart in the UK on release, but debuted at number 96 on the UK Albums Chart dated September 7, 2013, in the wake of NSYNC's brief reunion performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. It features hits like "Bye Bye Bye", "It's Gonna Be Me", "I Want You Back", "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "Pop". The album is the group's third and final release under Jive Records.
"Bye Bye Bye" is a song by American boy band NSYNC from their third studio album, No Strings Attached. It was released on January 17, 2000, as the lead single from the album. The song was written and produced by Kristian Lundin and Jake Schulze, with additional writing by Andreas Carlsson. Its lyrics describe the end of a romantic relationship; it was reported to also reference the group's separation from their manager Lou Pearlman and their record label RCA Records.
"Pop" is a song by American boy band *NSYNC. It was released to U.S. radio on May 14, 2001, as the first single from their fourth studio album, Celebrity. The song was written by Wade Robson and Justin Timberlake and produced by BT. It won four MTV Video Music Awards, for Best Group Video, Best Pop Video, Best Dance Video, and Viewers Choice, as well as a Teen Choice Award for Choice Single.
"Gone" is a song by American boy band NSYNC. It was released as the second single from their fourth studio album, Celebrity (2001). The band first performed the song on PopOdyssey during mid-2001, and it was sent to US radio on August 21, 2001. The physical release of the single did not occur until October 15, 2001, when a CD single was issued in Australia. It is the first NSYNC single where Justin Timberlake sings all lead vocals.
"This I Promise You" is a ballad by American boy band NSYNC. It was released in September 2000 as the third and final single in the United States and the fourth and final single in Europe from their third studio album, No Strings Attached, in 2000. The song is included on all three of the band's compilation albums: Greatest Hits (2005), The Collection (2010), and The Essential *NSYNC (2014). The single reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100.
"I Want You Back" is a song by American boy band NSYNC, from their debut studio album, NSYNC (1997). It was released in Germany on October 4, 1996, as the band's debut single. The dance-pop and pop song was later released in the United States on December 29, 1997, and in the United Kingdom on February 15, 1999. It was written by Max Martin and the producer Denniz Pop. In its initial release, "I Want You Back" peaked at number four in Germany, and topped the charts in the Netherlands. After releasing internationally, the song charted at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and at number five on the UK Singles Chart. Two music videos for "I Want You Back" were released for the song's initial release and global re-release, which were directed by Alan Calzatti, and Jesse Vaughan and Douglas Biro respectively.
"Tearin' Up My Heart" is a song by American boy band NSYNC, from their eponymous debut studio album, 'N Sync (1997). The song was written by Max Martin and the producer Kristian Lundin. It was released by BMG Ariola in Germany on February 10, 1997, and by RCA Records in the United States on June 30, 1998, as the second single from the album. A dance-pop and teen pop song, it contains a pop-sounding melody, a strong beat, and a funk-styled pre-verse breakdown, with vocal harmonies performed during the refrain. The lyrics depict the ambiguous future of a romantic relationship.
"(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" is a song by American boy band NSYNC. It was released as the third single from their self-titled debut album in the U.S. While some of the previous singles were released in Europe, this one was not, and subsequently only charted in Australia and the US, reaching number 46 and number eight respectively. The single included a live version of Christopher Cross song "Sailing", as well as a limited edition postcard. Some versions of the single included the track's video. The radio version of this song was featured on both their first and third compilation albums: Greatest Hits (2005) and The Essential *NSYNC (2014).
PopOdyssey was the fourth concert tour by American boy band NSYNC. Sponsored by Verizon Wireless and Chili's, the tour promoted the band's fourth studio album, Celebrity. The tour's name is defined as "an adventurous journey towards popularity, beginning as just a dream and ending in reality". The tour became the biggest production in pop music, beating U2's PopMart Tour. The tour, which visited stadiums, was NSYNC's first to include backup dancers, and is known for its elaborate audio and visual effects which included lasers, fireworks, animation, and suspension wires.
The No Strings Attached Tour was the third concert tour by American boy band, NSYNC. Primarily visiting North America, the tour supported the band's third album No Strings Attached. Beginning in May 2000, the tour sold out all dates within the first day of the ticket sale. Additional dates, also in North America, were added for the Fall of 2000. When the tour ended in December 2000, it became the second highest-grossing tour in North America, earning more than $70 million.
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The Celebrity Tour was the fifth and final concert tour by the American boy band NSYNC. Promoting their fourth studio album, Celebrity (2001), this is the second tour to showcase the album. The group stated that the tour would go "back to their roots", as they would be performing obscure songs from all three of their albums. The tour earned nearly $30 million.