lunes, 25 de agosto de 2008

D/l Backstreet Boys - VIVA 17 BSB Special


Backstreet Boys - Climbing The Walls (VIVA 17 BSB Special - 30.05.05).mpg [37,4 mb]
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=94L4HPMS
Backstreet Boys - I Still (VIVA 17 BSB Special - 30.05.05).mpeg [37,3 mb]
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PFYV41OE
Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way (VIVA 17 BSB Special - 30.05.05).mpeg [40,7 mb]
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GYBGS7OY
Backstreet Boys - Incomplete (VIVA 17 BSB Special - 30.05.05).mpeg [55,1 mb]
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=U18KLIO2
Backstreet Boys - Shape Of My Heart (VIVA 17 BSB Special - 30.05.05).mpg [106 mb]
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5YFPA17P
Backstreet Boys - Weird World (VIVA 17 BSB Special - 30.05.05).mpeg [42,5 mb]
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MZ5A9KTU

domingo, 24 de agosto de 2008

Backstreet Boys Remixed


I´ve Made This Album with all The BSB Hits But this time "Remixed" ;)
CD1
01 We've Got it Goin' On [Amadin Euro Mix]
02 Get Down [You're The One For Me] [CL Vocal Journey Radio Edit]
03 Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) [E-Smoove Vocal Mix]
04 Everybody (Backstreet's Back) [Max & Macario Club Mix]
05 As Long As You Love Me [Soul Solution Club Mix]
06 All I Have To Give [Dance Remix]
07 I Want It That Way [David Morales Remix]
08 Larger Than Life [Jack D. Elliot Club Mix]
09 Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely [Soul Solution Mixshow Edit]
10 The One [Pablo Flores Miami Club Mix]
11 Shape of My Heart [Sould Solution Club Mix]
CD2
12 The Call [Tom Novy Remix]
13 More Than That [Hani Mix Show Remix]
14 Drowning [Dezrok Club Mix]
15 Incomplete [House Mix]
16 Just Want You To Know [Jason Nevins Mix]
17 I Still [Passangerz Remix]
18 Inconsolable [Soul Seekerz Mix]
19 Helpless When She Smiles [Jason Nevins Remix]
20 Treat Me Right [Calboy's Mad Black Remix]

viernes, 22 de agosto de 2008

Backstreet Boys [Exclusive Black&Blue Megamix]


Today I Want To Gift you That Megamix, Its From The Black&Blue era and i think only few people have it, so heres´s for all The BSB Fans ;)

Hope u Like It ;)


martes, 19 de agosto de 2008

Backstreet Boys - Any Other Way [Demo Version]


Heres One Track From The Boys and "Unbreakable" Album but with different sounds and the guys doesnt sing the same parts than the original version

Enjoy ;)

New Backstreet Boys Song "Evergreen"


A New BSB Song leaked

It´s Called "Evergreen" and we think its a Bside from their Album "Unbreakable"


Enjoy!

Crawling Back to You


"Crawling Back to You" is a song by the Backstreet Boys from their fifth studio album Never Gone. The single was released only in the US (to coincide with the international release of "I Still...") and peaked at #30 on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary Charts.



Chart positions
Top (2005)
Peakposition
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary[1]
30
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 [1]
50

I Still...



"I Still..." was the third international single from the Backstreet Boys' fifth studio album, Never Gone, but was not given a US release. The single debuted at #1 on the Japan International Singles Chart with 20,182 copies sold. It has reached #16 on the Australian ARIAnet Singles Chart.


Track listing

Standard
I Still (Album Version)
I Still (Passengerz Remix)
Just Want You To Know (Jason Nevins Extended Mix)

Europe part 2
I Still
Just Want You to Know (Jason Nevins Radio Edit)

Japan
I Still... (Album Version)
I Still... (Passengerz Remix)
Show Me The Meaning of Being Lonely (Live)
Larger Than Life (Live)
Just Want You To Know (Jason Nevins Remix Radio Edit)
Just Want You To Know (Video)
I Still... (Video)


Music Video


The music video depicts the Backstreet Boys in a dark urban setting, where each are haunted by memories of the same woman. Each Backstreet Boy is filmed in his own vignette: Kevin is drinking at a bar, Howie is in a cab, Nick is at a bus station, Brian is on the road, AJ is in an alley. The video was directed by Matt McDermitt, whom the Boston Globe reported to be only 19 years old at the time of filming. The music video is noted for its excellent use of slow-motion technique; it was nominated for a TRL Italy video for Best #1 Video.
D/L
Ipod Version

Just Want You to Know


"Just Want You to Know" is a pop song performed by the Backstreet Boys. It was released as the second single from the group's fifth studio album Never Gone (2005).

Track listing

Standard/UK part 2
"Just Want You to Know" - 3:54
"I Want It That Way" (Live) - 4:18
"Show Me the Meaning" (Live) - 4:44

UK part 1
"Just Want You to Know"
"Larger Than Life" (Live Version)

Japan
"Just Want You to Know" (Album Version)
"Just Want You to Know" (Instrumental Version)
"I Want It That Way" (Live)

Remixes
"Just Want You to Know" (Album Version)
"Just Want You to Know" (Radio Edit)
"Just Want You to Know" (Jason Nevins Radio Edit)
"Just Want You to Know" (Jason Nevins Extended Mix)
"Just Want You to Know" (Nevins Dub)


Music video


The music video is a parody of a stereotypical 1980s hard rock, heavy metal and glam metal band named Sphynkter. The "Never Gone Videos" show the original video then an additional video where they are Sphynkter and perform "Just Want You To Know". The video was directed by Matt McDermitt.

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Ipod Version

Incomplete



"Incomplete" is the first single from the Backstreet Boys album Never Gone, released in June of 2005. The power ballad is the group's first single since they decided to reunite after four years of separation, became one of their most successful singles, peaking at #13 in the Billboard Hot 100 and debuting at #1 on the Australian ARIA charts, selling 250,000 units worldwide, which earned it gold status. "Incomplete" is the first Backstreet Boys single to ever reach #1 on the Australian charts. It has also reached #8 on the UK Singles Chart, #1 in Italy, #3 in Switzerland, and #4 in the Netherlands. [1]It reached the top spot in the Philippines, China, Canada and Indonesia and was one of the most popular singles released in 2005.



Track listing

Standard/UK Part 2
"Incomplete" - 4:01
"My Beautiful Woman" - 3:38
"Movin' On" - 6:02
"Incomplete" video (on enhanced singles)

UK part 1
"Incomplete (Album Version)"
"Incomplete (Instrumental)"


Music video



Directed by Joseph Kahn, the music video for "Incomplete" sets the band in an arid desert environment, and features each of the band members in a different element of nature. Joseph Kahn used each element to represent the different personality of the singers. He decided that A.J. McLean embodies the band's rock and roll sensibilities, with his "fiery light and Hollywood cool", so he framed McLean by the sun as he drives a classic car down the highway. "The elements are sort of embracing their performance, so it feels like emotions." Nick Carter is "very volatile at times, beautiful to look at, but dangerous if you get too close", so he is represented by fire. In the video, Carter torches McLean's '68 GTO. Howie Dorough, the "slick guy in the group," according to Kahn, became rain. He sits under an old Joshua tree as a gust of wind picks up and the downpour starts. Kevin Richardson, "the most mature and reserved" Backstreet Boy, is "colder," so he became snow. He is plays a white piano in the midst of a smoldering forest as a flurry starts and smoke rises from the ground. Brian Littrell, who Kahn describes as "this big ball of energy, you can't stop him," became the crashing waves of the ocean. He stands with his in the water as thunderclouds assemble above him.
The video makes use of varied levels of daylight, and times of day. The group shot the video in Lancaster and Zuma Beach, California, racing from one location to another to take advantage of the fading sunlight. According to Kahn, the sunlight was not an effect, which meant the look they were going for was contingent on the sun, requiring an efficient use of time. In one sunset setup, they only had 15 minutes of light, and the crew lay on the ground so their shadows would not interfere with the shot. The approach was to simplify the video down to the bare bones so that it would be "a love letter to their fans," he said.
Ipod Version

Drowning



"Drowning" is the single by the Backstreet Boys from their compilation album The Hits: Chapter One. The song was initially recorded for the Black & Blue album and features Kevin Richardson on piano. This was their last song before a four-year-hiatus from 2001 - 2005. The song did moderately well in the international charts, peaking at #3 in Sweden and #5 in Norway. The song also did exceptionally well on TRL, and the video for it was retired on February 26, 2002.


Track listing

Standard
Drowning
Back To Your Heart
Shape Of My Heart video (on enhanced CDs)

UK part 1
Drowning (Radio Edit)
Drowning (Dezrok Radio Mix)
Drowning (Rizzo & Harris Radio Mix)

UK part 2
Drowning (Radio Edit)
Everybody (Backstreet's Back) (Sharp London Vocal Mix)
I Want It That Way (Morales Club Version)

Remixes vinyl
Drowning (Dezrock Club Mix) - 10:20
Drowning (Dezrock Radio Mix) - 4:07
Drowning (Rizzo & Harris Club Mix) - 7:56
Drowning (Rizzo & Harris Radio Mix) - 4:06



Music video



The official music video was directed by Paul Boyd. It featured the five Boys gathered around some monuments and an old building which resembles a church.
The video is notable for its frequent used of the contre-jour technique, which puts the subject directly against the source of light, thus giving a clear, dark outline of the figure. In the video, the Boys are often seen as dark figures dancing and singing against a beautiful background.
Wet version
Before the final video was produced, a different concept was in production. The concept was eventually abandoned and the official video was produced instead. One of the preliminary cuts of this original video was leaked to the public.
It features the band dressed in black outfits which can be seen in the photograph which is on the CD single cover. The video was shot mainly using green screen to place the band on an arid salt flat. The sun is initially shining, but dark clouds quickly fill the sky in the first chorus, and it begins to rain in the second verse. A flood of water fills the area and the storm continues to get worse. At the key change, and at the end of the song, the band is hit with a large waves. Through the rest of the video they simply sing in a shallow depth of water.
D/l
Ipod Version
Wet Version
D/l
Ipod Version

More Than That



"More Than That" is the third single by the Backstreet Boys from their album Black & Blue, released on November 21, 2000. It reached #27 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and ran for 20 weeks, and #12 on the UK Singles Chart. It performed poorly compared to other singles of the Backstreet Boys, selling only 800,000 copies and failing to reach Top 10 in any of their main markets. However, it did very well on TRL where the video was retired on August 17, 2001.
A radio remix was made for radio play, as well as the music video. The main difference between the versions is an alternate percussion track, and generally remixed levels.



Track listing

Standard
More Than That (Radio Mix)
More Than That (Album Version)
The Call (Neptunes Remix With Rap)
More Than That (Hani Mixshow Remix)
More Than That video (on enhanced CDs)
http://www.zshare.net/download/17484224d4e09440/

Asia
More Than That (Radio Mix)
More Than That (Album Version)
The Call (Neptunes Remix With Rap)
The Call (Earthtone III Remix)



Music video



The music video for "More Than that" was directed by Marcus Raboy. The video features two sets of scenes: One in which the band sings in a desert hangar with a large movie screen behind them showing various scenes behind them: a desert, a city with a busy traffic, a cloudy sky, lightning, and at last, sunbreak. The other scenes feature the band both walking in the desert, as a group, and driving in a two convertables down a desert road. The footage on the large screen is also used in the video itself.
Ipod Version

miércoles, 6 de agosto de 2008

The Call


"The Call" was the second single from Black & Blue, an album by American pop band Backstreet Boys.


Track listing

Standard
The Call
Shape Of My Heart (Soul Solution Radio Mix)
Shape Of My Heart (Soul Solution Club Mix)
http://www.zshare.net/download/1665038671034a03/


Remixes EP
The Call (Album Version)
The Call (Fragma Remix)
The Call (Tom Novy Remix)
The Call (Neptunes Remix feat. Pharrell & Clipse)
The Call (Kruger Mix) The Call (Thunderpuss Radio Edit)
The Call (Thunderpuss Club Mix)
The Call (Thunderdub)
http://www.zshare.net/download/1665538171b37e2a/


Remixes vinyl
The Call (Thunderpuss Club Mix)
The Call (Destiny Mix)
The Call (Fragma Remix)
The Call (Kruger Mix [Shanks & Bigfoot])
The Call (Thunderpuss Radio Edit)

Urban Remixes vinyl
The Call (Neptunes Remix - w/ Rap)
The Call (Neptunes Remix - No Rap)
The Call (Marcus DL Remix)
The Call (Earthtone III Remix)
The Call (Aza's Blak Beatniks Club Mix)






MUSIC VIDEO

The music video for "The Call" was directed by Francis Lawrence. For the video, the album version of the song was edited to extend the length of the song. Additional telephone rings were added at the start, and one measure was added to both the break following the second chorus, and the subsequent a cappella choral segment. A third repeat of the final chorus was also added. There were two cuts of the video released. One featured the modified album version, and the second featured the Neptunes Remix. The two versions were substantially the same, however the differing arrangements of the two song versions resulted in the video being slightly re-edited to match. The Neptunes video also adds flashes of early in the video as callbacks near the end of the video. Band member A. J. McLean later admitted on the Oprah Winfrey Show (in an episode discussing his recovery from depression and drug and alcohol abuse) he tried cocaine for the first time on the set of this video. The Music Video won MTV Asia Awards Favourite Video. MTV Video Music Awards Best Pop Video.
Plot The video follows a character portrayed progressively by different members of the group. As the video begings, McLean calls his significant other from a club to tell her he will be late. He then follows another woman out of the club and into a taxi. When the taxi stops in traffic, the woman leaves the taxi and runs off. McLean follows her, searching through the now-empty vehicles. The scene shifts to Brian Littrell, who is following the same woman. He notices a Backstreet Boys billboard advertisement which has his and McLean's faces crossed off with white Xs. As he looks at the billboard, he is sniped with a non-lethal bullet. As rounds begin to rain down at him, he takes refuge in a deserted supermarket. The lights go out, and he sees someone run past the aisle. He follows them out the back door of the store. Nick Carter bursts out of a door and finds a car with its keys sitting on it. Behind him, there are Backstreet Boys flyers with his, Littrell's and McLean's faces crossed off. He drives to a hotel which is also deserted, and runs to Howie Dorough's room. He explains what has occurred and Dorough takes him out into the now-populated hotel. As they exit the lobby, another Dorough is seen picking up a drink at the lobby bar. The first Dorough drives Carter down a city street when he suddenly jumps out of the car and removes a mask to reveal that he is actually the woman from earlier in the video. Carter stops the car as it is about to crash into a wall. Kevin Richardson then exits the car, noticing flyers showing all five band members' crossed out. He chases the woman into a building and up its stairs. She jumps through a window to a neighbouring building. He pursues and finds a room whose walls and ceiling are painted with words like "cheat", "scum bag" and "fraud". As he runs out of the building, he is met by a large group of people, with his significant other from the beginning of the video at the head of the group. The shot cuts back to show all five band members standing and facing the group.





D / L http://rapidshare.com/files/83932787/BackstreetBoys-TheCall.avi
Ipod Version

Shape of My Heart


"Shape Of My Heart" was the first single from the American pop band Backstreet Boys's album "Black & Blue". Released in October 2000, the song debuted at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was played on 170 out of 171 of the Top 40 stations in the U.S. breaking the record for 'most radio station adds' in debut week. It held the #1 spot on the Billboard Top 40 Mainstream, Hot 100 Airplay and Hot 100 Singles Sales chart for a combined 16 weeks. On MTV's Total Request Live the music video broke the Backstreet Boys' own record for longest running #1 song, which was previously held by "Larger Than Life." The video spent 61 days at the #1 position.
On the 2000s Around The World In 100 Hours "Black & Blue" promo trip Backstreet Boys sang an a cappella version of the song every continent they landed on.
In Canada "Shape Of My Heart" made its biggest impact. There it broke the record for most weeks at #1 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary (AC) chart by staying 14 weeks at the top. On the Canadian (CHR) chart it holds the record for highest-ever debut at #3, shattering the previous record of #10 set by U2 and went on to stay at #1 for 6 weeks, also breaking the record for longest period of time at #1. It also broke the record for 'most first-day spins' on CHR Radio, as measured by BDS, who compile Canadian Radio charts based on detected spins on radio stations across Canada. In 2000, the Backstreet Boys held the #1 position on the (CHR) and (AC) charts a combined 19 weeks. It spent six weeks at the top of the Canadian Singles Chart.





Track Listing


Standard
Shape Of My Heart
All I Have To Give (A Capella)
The One (Jack D. Elliot Radio Mix)

http://www.zshare.net/download/16650087d012983a/

Remixes vinyl
Shape Of My Heart (Soul Solution Club Mix)
Shape Of My Heart (Soul Solution Mixshow Edit)
Shape Of My Heart (Soul Solution Radio Mix)




Music video

The music video for "Shape of My Heart" was directed by Matthew Rolston. The entire video is shot in monochrome with a blue tint, creating a Black and Blue look.
The video shows the Backstreet Boys rehearsing lines onstage in an empty theater. Another set of scenes shows a man and a woman rehearsing on the stage while another man and woman watch from a desk in front of the audience in which the band sits. The characters from these scenes also feature in the scenes with the band rehearsing.


The One


The One was the fourth single from the Backstreet Boys' hit album Millennium. This song was also used as the opening song in the shōnen anime Hanada Shōnen-shi. In a 2005 interview on The View, the group stated they never really intended The One as their fourth single. The group held a poll which allowed fans to choose what the next single off their album should be, and after Nick Carter himself called in and voted for "The One", his large fan-base followed. The song the rest of the group really wanted to be a single was "Don't Want You Back". A.J. McLean stated that "Don't Want You Back" was his favorite song the group had done.





Track listing

Standard
The One (Album Version)
The One (Instrumental)
Show Me The Meaning (Soul Solution Mixshow Edit)
Larger Than Life (Jack D. Elliot Radio Mix)
http://www.zshare.net/download/16315708df1166c8/


Japan
The One (Album Version)
The One (Instrumental)
Show Me The Meaning (Soul Solution Mixshow Edit)
Show Me The Meaning (Jason Nevins Crossover Remix)
Larger Than Life (Jack D. Elliot Radio Mix)

Remixes vinyl
The One (Jack D. Elliot Club Mix)
The One (Wunder Dub)
The One (Pablo Flores Miami Mix Edit)
The One (Album Version)
The One (Jack D. Elliot Radio Edit)



Music video

The video was directed by Chris Hafner & Kevin Richardson. The video opened with a dedication to the Boys' fans, crew, band, and dancers. The video itself opens with a time-lapsed shot of an arena being converted from a basketball court to the band's stage for the Into The Millennium Tour, which is reversed at the end of the video. The remainder of the video is made up of clips of performance footage from the tour, and less notably, a number of panned still images and off-stage clips from being the scenes, or from other promotional appearances done for Millennium. The footage is not specifically related to "The One", though there are a few clips of the band synced to the lyrics. A soundtrack of screaming fans was added to the album version of the song to give a live feeling to the song.
Most of the video is in widescreen format, though the within letterboxed black area are pulses of color based on the brightness at the edes of the shots. The choruses mainly feature two different clips side-by-side, further letterboxing the video. During the breakdown before the final choruses, the normal letterboxed image is split horizontally into four segments and different clips flash between them with camera flash effects on the borderlines.