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  • Audio CD (October 30, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: October 30, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Deluxe Edition
  • Label: Jive
  • ASIN: B000W1V44I
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (77 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #60,259 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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They're a foursome now that Kevin Richardson has left the band, but Backstreet Boys have every right to make a record called Unbreakable and, if you can't guess why, you haven't been listening. Like every Backstreet record before it, Unbreakable boasts Super Glue-strength harmonies and an overall tightness of sound--the boys may be practitioners of the kind of pop that music snobs love to skewer, but that doesn't mean they're not exceptionally good at it, or that there's not a lot here worth whistling to (for instance, the pleasing, mildly propulsive "Everything But Mine" or the bouncy, big-beated "One In a Million"). In addition to the dancier tunes, Unbreakable busts out a lot for the ladies and their teen-age daughters to love: with ballads running a gamut from the dreamy ("You Can Let Go"), to the tender ("Unsuspecting Sunday Afternoon"), to the transcendingly pretty ("Love Will Keep You Up All Night"), there's no shortage of opportunities for the knock-kneed and swollen-hearted to bond. Which seems like a better idea now than ever. For one thing, the music is more thoughtful and mature than ever; for another, how often does the chance to bond over something called Unbreakable come along? --Tammy La Gorce

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4.0 out of 5 stars Backstreet's Back! And They're Here To Stay, October 29, 2007
Backstreet Boys was the most popular boyband in the world for a while in the mid/late 90's, the only other band that could really challenge them was N'sync. Outsold tours, 10x Platinum albums and screaming fans on every airport was their weekday. But most boybands are shortlived. The members grew up, and so does the fans and eventually they all value other things in life and are ready to move on. NKOTB, Take That, N'sync all disbanded and few of their membes were able to succeed as solo artists (Robbie Williams and Justin Timberlake being exceptions). When backsteet Boys released their compilation album "The Hits: Chapter One" in 2001 evil tongues would say that they would't be back and that it would have been better titled "The Final Chapter". Nick Carter also tried a solo project with mixed results one year after and it looked like the hope of a new Backstreet Boys album was small. Then, in 2005 after a few years of hiatus the band surprised everyone when they announced that they were recording a new studio album (their first in 5 years). "Never Gone" was released in 2005, and it clearly demonstrated a change in direction, the pretty dance pop songs were replaced with ballads and rock songs and it showed minimum hints of a past as a boyband. It evenbtually sold 10 Million copies world wide but the only big hit was the powerballad "Incomplete". While the album's content was expected from a band of grown up men closer to 30 then 20 it also left alot to be desired if you liked their catchy Max Martin produced 90's sound. 2 Years later the boys with their 6th studio album called "Unbreakable". Is it more edgy Rock or does it show signs of their past? Read on to find out.

When "Unbreakable" was recorded, Kevin Richardson decided to call it quit, leaving the band number to 4. As a whole it doesn't have big effect on the overall sound cause Kevin was just singing backround vocals and was never that influentual anyway. The sound seems to be more of a hybrid this time, most songs end up being Rock-pop or ballads but they haven't completely forgot about their past and a few songs are quite surprisingly catchy dance-pop. The boys seems to have bigger impact of this album aswell cause they're involved in the song writing proccess on several of the songs. Producers include John Shanks, Dan Muckula, Emanuel Kiriakou and JC Chasez from N'ync that put the old rivalry in a quarantine to help them out with the sound. To try to sum up this album in the best of ways, let's start with the first single "Inconsolable" that is a ballad simular to what "Incomplete" from their last album was. It's really good and already climbing on the charts. "Something that I Already Know" is simular, a midtempo-ballad with great melody and hook that could be a hit. 3 more decent ballads are "Helpless When She Smiles", "Unmistakable" and "Unsuspecting Sunday Afternoon" while "You Can't Let Go" is a classic piano ballad and "Love Will Keep You Up All Night" sounds like Westlife pop. On the midtempo rocker "Trouble Is" they sing that "there's a part of me that still can't let go of a memory / Love is what the trouble is" it ends up being quite good. "Any Other Way" is new wave rock with a fresh sound and "Panic and "One In a Million" are Maroon 5 ish R&B-rock. Let's save the best for last, "Everything But Mine" is a back to back 90's pop anthem that wouldn't have been wrong if inluded on "Black and Blue", the last song "Treat Me Right" produced by JC Chasez is also a uptempo dance-pop song but with trendier production. Both these 2 songs are surprisingly good and serves as a memory flash back to their brightest days in the 90's.

Overall, Backsteet Boys may never experience screaming fans inside of airports any more or journalists intervening in their private lifes anymore but maybe that is a good thing afterall cause they are all grown men by now and it was almost 10 years ago at their peak. But apart from countless of other boybands that disband to try solo careers, Backstreet Boys stuck together as a unit and emancipated themselves from greedy managers, grew up and developed as musicians with several writing credits here and a sound that is more suitable for a bunch of guys around 30. For the more I listen to "Unbreakable" I like it more and more and think that the title makes alot of sense if you look at a band that never gave up. I don't think it will sell as good as their dance-pop albums at their peak but there's plenty of great songs here like "Inconsoalble", "Something That I Already Know", "Treat Me Right" and "You Can't Let Go" to mention a few. This is a band that still sticks around, and I think it's even slightly better then "Never Gone" with a sound that is more diverse. If you liked it, this one is recommended aswell.


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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars And then there were four, November 2, 2007
Five little Backstreet Boys, not youngsters anymore
Kevin went off on his own, and then there were four
Four little Backstreet Boys, hopefully unbreakable
Though less than what they started with, they still sound unmistakable


This album is a welcome return for the matured though down-sized Backstreet Boys, one of the surviving groups of the mighty boy band era. Still firmly entrenched in the mainstream pop genre, this album does not disappoint, with several tracks that merit being released as singles.

First single "Inconsolable" is typical BSB, and is very similar to "Incomplete", the hit single from their last album. Other tracks to note are the upbeat "Everything But Mine", "Any Other Way", and the reggae influenced "One in a Million" and "Panic".

Of course there are the trademark BSB ballads like "Something That I Already Know", "Love Will Keep You Up All Night", "Unmistakable", and bonus tracks "Downpour" and "In Pieces" to keep ballad-lovers swooning. Another interesting track is "Treat Me Right" written by A.J. McLean of BSB and J.C. Chasez formerly of `N Sync.

A track I REALLY like is "Helpless When She Smiles", especially the chorus, which goes "I'm a house of cards in a hurricane / A reckless ride in the pouring rain", and with fourteen tracks and two bonus tracks, you're sure to find a favorite too.

Recommended for fans of mainstream radio-friendly pop music.



Amanda Richards, November 2, 2007
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Backstreet - Another Level, October 29, 2007
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It has been more than a hot minute since this band was at the top of their commercial peak, but their creative peak may have just turned the corner. Most of the album is what you would expect from this group, some dance numbers mixed in with pop ballads. The difference here is that all of these songs have hooks. This is twice the album of their 2005 comeback "Never Gone," despite losing a member their vocals sound better than ever. The lead single "Inconsolable" manages to develop a killer hook just as good as their earlier smash hits although it sounds a little like it is from the late 1990's. Some of the more impressive tracks sound a little more innovative and contemporary. Using the term "innovative" to describe an aging boy band is not something I would usually do, but witness the closing track "Unsuspecting Sunday Afternoon" and its Beatlesque arrangements and pitch-perfect harmonies, and while these "boys" may not have reinvented the wheel, they have reinvented themselves. Everyone grows up, but this group is aging quite gracefully.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This CD!
This is a great CD - not just for BSB fans, but for everyone. I say that because if people gave them a chance, they would change their narrow minds. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Melissa E. Williams

4.0 out of 5 stars The boys are back in town
I always had a softspot for backstreet boys, even though I'm a guy. I thought they were one of the better boybands to come out of the late 90's. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Eric Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars I miss Kevin....but
The guys did pretty good with this one, but you can tell that Kevin is absent. Unbreakable should have been their comeback cd it's alot better than Never Gone. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars 1 down 4 to go.
Thought these no talent manufactured lipsyncing hacks were dead. Ah well 1 down 4 to go.
Published 21 months ago by Deimos

5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD! Would have been better with Kevin Richardson.
the cd was great!!! i love it.
Keep up the great work BSB!!!
hope Kevin will be on the next album.
i miss him.
Published 22 months ago by J. Chen Wing

5.0 out of 5 stars Look no further for true, quality pop music
The Backstreet Boys seem to have fallen into obscurity in today's pop world, and it's a real shame because they are the definition of pop. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great album for anyone.
Even thought Kevin's gone and dearly missed, this album is one of the best. It's a great mixture of all the things the boys are best at... Read more
Published on January 26, 2008

5.0 out of 5 stars very cool
they sound alot older so of course its not as teeny bopper sounding. beautiful sound, sexy voices, relaxing to listen too. what more could you ask for.
Published on January 20, 2008 by He Shirley

5.0 out of 5 stars Backstreet's Back Alright!
This is by far one of the best Backstreet Boys albums. This definitley the best CD of 2007 and probably will be the best of 2008. I absolutley love all of the songs. Read more
Published on January 11, 2008 by S. Wojcik

5.0 out of 5 stars Different... but not in a bad way
People always write off the Backstreet Boys because of the genre they got shoved into, and they miss the real talent these guys have. I'm a definite BSB fan (and proud of it! Read more
Published on January 7, 2008 by Melily

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