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'N Sync
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*NSYNC was a massively successful American boyband formed in 1995 who, in addition to hits like "It's Gonna Be Me" and "Girlfriend", provided a launch pad for Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, the band's founding members.

The impetus for the formation of the band was the success of Lou Pearlman's first act, the Backstreet Boys. *NSYNC's debut album, *NSYNCRead more in Amazon's *NSync Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 24, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: July 24, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Jive
  • ASIN: B00005LD1A
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (855 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,256 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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The boy balladeers of 'N Sync have always kept in step with their competition, but with Celebrity, they've entered a different race altogether. Members Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez (who co-wrote and co-produced most of the tracks on this album) have drawn on R&B, hip-hop, and electronica to make a remarkably adult mix. While younger fans will love the disc (it is 'N Sync, after all), older listeners will be surprised and pleased by the Prince-influenced "Gone," the Miami bass beat of "The Two of Us," and the Stevie Wonder harmonica cameo on "Something Like You." The disc only fails in its more predictable territory: the title track's lyrics are hopelessly generic ("Would you be so into me / if I wasn't a celebrity"). The Swedish-pop machine (also behind Britney Spears) cranks out two solid dance tracks ("Tell Me, Tell Me...Baby" and "Just Don't Tell Me That"), but his offerings are hardly as innovative, or as much fun, as the band's own contributions. Overall, Celebrity, is a triumph, and unlike many of their teen-pop peers, the members of 'N Sync (or Timberlake and Chasez, at least) promise solid careers ahead. --Courtney Kemp

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Whole New Type of Music, July 24, 2001
By Justin Lewis (Elk Grove, California United States) - See all my reviews
When I first heard the cd, I thought I was going to hear 10 Bye,Bye,Bye's and three GMHS's. It was totally not what I expected, and it was great. They have invented a new pop sound...dirty. Oh yeah, they wrote almost every song! So here we go track by track-

1. POP- good song, not sure if the we were ready musically for it. It is the version of the song used in their video.(including the beat-box). 4 out of 5

2. Celebrity- new sound starts here... great song with some hot beats. It's more of a mid-tempo and has a great hook. One of my favorites. 5 out of 5

3. The Game Is Game over- How can a song that samples Pac-man be bad? Creative was to slip digi in to the song(digi,digi, think...)Great idea and it works well. 4 out of 5

4. Girlfriend- different vibe for them, it starts like a rap song(not suprising...Neptunes helped with this one). Overall, good song but new direstion for N'sync...good stuff. 4 out of 5

5. Just The Two of Us- Think Jordan Knight's "Give it to you" and plug in N'sync. The only real pop song(not to dirty) it had some good writing..props to J.C. 4 out of 5

6. Gone- GREAT song. Ballad unlike anything I have heard before. Although it's more of a solo for Justin, it works in the end. Haunting hook and great guitar chord that reels you in. 5 out of 5

7. Tell Me, Tell Me...Baby- Original song. Starts off with some new sound effects and kind of vibes like Michael Jackson's "Scream". Then it pulls into a good up-tempo. I like :) 4 out of 5

8. Up Against The Wall- John Blaze hot. N'sync bringin the Two-step formula to life. Great dance number and again a new sound for them. The whole Disco Ball bit is pretty cool. 5 out of 5

9. See Right Through You- up-tempo sporting the "Look into my eyes..tell me what you see" part you'll think you've heard before. Again great stuff.. 4 out of 5

10. Selfish- great ballad produce by Brian MkNight(sorry about spelling). All I have to say is this a great one for background music at a dinner date...4 out of 5

11. Just Don't Tell That- I like this one because it sounds cool after you hear the whole thing. But it sounds like "Tell me" in the very beginning. But you grow used to it. 3 out of 5

12. Something Like You- good song, with Stevie Wonder on harmonica. Has a different sound from the other ballads. The harmonica does make it sound like it's from the 80's a bit. But it picks up- 4 out of 5

13. Do Your Thing- really cool totally unlike anything you've ever heard. I mean that. You just have to hear it. It's a mid-tempo, but it's really an orginal type of song.

Great album overall. However the U.S. version is missing two tracks. One is "That Girl Will Never Be Mine" which is a lot of fun because it kind of sounds like "Bye,Bye,Bye" part two. (Seriously, you can actually sing the chourus in place of the one in the song!) And a song called Falling- a really good ballad written by Chris, but this one will be on the soundtrack for "On The Line"- Lance's movie that is due out in September. N'sync can't be compared to the Backstreet Boys anymore... N'sync has moved on to a different kind of music and they don't even live in the same neiborhood.

Trust me, you will not be sorry about this purchase, because this one surpasses No Strings Attached and is a must have. Even if you don't like N'sync you might want to give this album a try...it stands a good chance to change your mind.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pop Isn't Such A Bad Word... Is It?, September 21, 2001
I had never owned an N'Sync album until "Celebrity", and now I feel obligated to buy the first two albums. I hate to admit it, but I've always been a pop fan since BSB came out with "Quit Playing Games" and other R&B-esque songs. And when N'Sync busted out with "I Want You Back" and "Tearin' Up My Heart", I thought they were the best thing since sliced bread. But I was too chicken to buy their albums because I felt they were a BSB clone. But they've grown musically, because now they're writing their own songs. They've flipped the script a bit and thrown in a lil 2-step ("The Two Of Us", "Up Against The Wall"), dirtier beats ("Pop"), and melodic ballads ("Gone") . Their cool harmonies are reminiscent of Take 6 on the uplifting "Do Your Thing" (a song teenyboppers can't stand). I love "Do Your Thing"'s acapella vibe. I'd say N'Sync's "Celebrity" is a notch better than BSB's "Black & Blue" (which was really good). The only complaints I had was that "Tell Me, Tell Me... Baby" and "Just Don't Tell Me That" sound like "Bye, Bye, Bye" Parts 2 and 3. Even the word "tell" shows up twice in the song titles. And how come Chris, Lance, and Joey don't get any singing parts? At least give them a bridge. I've heard Chris's voice on "Drive Myself Crazy" and he would be a good lead on a ballad. Besides that, I wasn't disappointed by this album. Even if you're evoked to vomit upon the mentioning of their name, N'Sync will force you to like at least one song on their latest effort. Why do pop-hating music fans even bother to bash N'Sync anyway? Didn't they either buy or borrow the album and listen to it in its entirety? That must mean they like "pop" to some degree. Ohterwise, why would they waste their time?
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22 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Infamous 'NSYNC, July 24, 2001
By Jack L. Aiello (Bronx, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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I'm not a conventional fan of the boy band craze, but 'NSync's latest CD, "Celebrity", holds its own as a prototype of today's Pop sound: irresistably catchy, slick, and cross pollinated with other genres to lend it just enough edginess it needs to stay on top of the pop game. Mind you, there's nothing wrong with these traits, especially when it works so well ("Pop", "Tell Me Tell Me, Baby"). This time around, the boys from 'NSync have not only begun to write some of their own material, but they also lend a more distinct R&B influence to "Celebrity", of which their previous effort "No Strings Attached" just began to scratch the surface. Elements of dance techno and electronic squiggles are also thrown in for good measure, and they definitely get kudos for making all of it sound cohesive and accessible enough so as to never alienate their old fans, while certainly snaring some more. It seems this time around they've taken their cue from pop Giants Madonna and Michael Jackson to parlay another fifteen minutes in the Pop landscape. And so far, "Celebrity" succeeds with flying colors, but it also makes you wonder: what else have they got under their sleeve for next time? No matter, just enjoy this for the time being...
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Published on May 18, 2006 by Arnab

4.0 out of 5 stars Still a classic
It's been 5 years since this was released and it still is a great cd. It's funny reading all the old reviews of this cd. Read more
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