Unbreakable
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Intro
- Everything But Mine
- Inconsolable
- Something That I Already Know
- Helpless When She Smiles
- Any Other Way
- One In A Million
- Panic
- You Can Let Go
- Trouble Is
- Treat Me Right
- Love Will Keep You Up All Night
- Unmistakable
- Unsuspecting Sunday Afternoon
- Downpour (bonus tracks)
- In Pieces(bonus tracks)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #42327 in Music
- Released on: 2007-10-30
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Deluxe Edition
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
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
From the Artist
In addition to the two bonus tracks, the deluxe will contain a poster and special packaging.
Album Description
Deluxe Cd has 3 exra trks & special packaging
Customer Reviews
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. I liked how they all shared vocals and there wasn't one lead singer. I think they're very talented. If you liked their big hits like "I Want It That Way" or "As Long As You Love Me" then there's more to offer on this great album. They've matured a lot since their self-titled debut album. This album may not have sold very well and it's a shame it didn't. Even if you don't love the backstreet boys, I urge you to give this album and the band a chance. It's such a good album!
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. I like every song on this cd and even have Helpless When she smiles as my wake up song on my alarm clock. Keep up the good work guys.
1 down 4 to go.
Thought these no talent manufactured lipsyncing hacks were dead. Ah well 1 down 4 to go.





