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. ' Released: August 27, 2009. ' Released: December 14, 2009 This Is Us is the seventh studio album, sixth in the United States, from American group. It is their second and last album as a quartet. It was released on September 30, 2009 in Japan through, October 5, 2009 in the UK through, and October 6 in the U.S.
As the final studio album through. On the album, the group has reunited with previous collaborator and producer (responsible for the previous hit ') to try and create their best record since their 1999 worldwide hit album. They worked with, and amongst others for the album as well. The album debuted at number 9 on the US making it their seventh top ten album following in 2007. Produced the album's lead single ' which was released in August/September 2009 and reached number 1 in Taiwan, number 3 in Japan, number 5 in Spain, number 106 in Billboard Hot 100, 19 in Canada, 72 in the UK, and 18 on the US chart.
It was their final album under Jive and their last album as a quartet before original member rejoined the band on April 29, 2012. Contents. Recording and production In an interview with, the group confirmed the title of their seventh album to be This Is Us. In the official press release RCA/Jive Records describes the album as 'a finely crafted R&B and pop album from four talented musicians who love what they do and who maintain the rare relevance in an industry that often disposes of pop acts. The 11 songs that make up album are the sounds of four skilled singers with a similar vision, who have dealt with the trials and tribulations that accompany fame at an early age and who came out as one of the most successful groups of all time. It shows remarkable growth as songwriters and continues to give us songs that has made millions smile.'
On May 1, 2009, the Backstreet Boys management team expressed discontent at the fact that four recorded songs had been leaked on the internet. In an interview, said that the group were 'P.O.ed that music had leaked especially since extra care had been taken to keep the record secret'. In the end, however, the group used the feedback from the leaks to help guide the direction of the album and even the song selection by comparing fan reviews to what producers thought about the songs. It was later revealed in 2011, that songs recorded for This Is Us were targeted by the German hacker, Deniz A., also known as DJ Stolen. In July 2010, the Rasch law firm logged a criminal complaint against DJ Stolen for 'constantly placing hacked songs on the internet'.
Amongst those songs listed in the complaint was one called 'Masquerade', described at the time as a new recording by the Backstreet Boys. However, despite leaking, the song is still included on the album. Regarding their collaboration with RedOne, McLean remarked that it had been largely a last minute affair.
Due to timing, the group was not able to make any recordings with the in-demand producer; however, near to the album's turn-in date, RedOne revealed that he had worked on three songs for the group and was more than willing to collaborate. It was also revealed that there had previously been 5 or 6 songs in the running for the lead single, although a Kevin Borg production titled 'PDA' was most likely to be released; however, the RedOne production felt like 'it was meant to be'. Interestingly one Tedder song, 'Shadows', which was co-written by McLean was written for this album, but failed to make it, so bought the song for 's second album but in the end felt it more suited for a boyband and it was featured on 's 10th album. One song that was not included on the album, 'All in My Head', was later re-recorded as a duet with fellow and featured on the 2011 collaboration album.
Promotion and release Tour. Main article: Release The group simultaneously released the standard and deluxe editions of the album. The deluxe edition (limited first edition in Japan) featured a DVD with live performances of previous singles at in, along with the music video for the first single. Singles. The first single ', was premiered on the group's website on August 17 and released to radio the following day.
It peaked at number 3 on the and 18 on the US chart. It was certified platinum in Japan. The second single ' was released in the UK on December 14, 2009 and released in the US on February 1, 2010 in AC radios.
Critical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating 67/100 Review scores Source Rating positive B This is Us received generally favorable reviews from critics. At, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an of 67, based on 5 reviews.
's found the album's hooks more attention-grabbing than and the production more modern than pandering compared to 's, concluding that 'the group sounds great for their age, and they sound like they're at their peak – which is no guarantee of a hit, but it sure makes for a better album than they've produced in quite a while.' Mikael Wood of praised the album for bringing back the band's old teen-pop sound with new producers and delivering them with confident vocals. Jason Lipshutz of admired the band's 'foray into throbbing electronica' mixed in with the typical pop fare, concluding that it 'may be a stepping stone in ushering Backstreet Boys away from their days on pop radio and firmly through the club door.'
August Brown of the gave credit to the band for continuing to deliver catchy tracks but ultimately called the album 'a competent but very late-adopted pop-trance slurry.' John Terauds of the noted that the tracks have an '80s influence to them but said that 'nothing sounds truly original.' He also added that it will appeal only to diehard fans of the band. Jonathan Keefe of criticized the album's producers for crafting songs that range from retreads of other songs ('Straight Through My Heart', 'If I Knew Then' and 'Undone') to 'flat-out embarrassing' ('She's a Dream' and 'P.D.A.'
), concluding that, 'No matter how strong their voices might remain and no matter how sincere they may be about keeping their career going, Backstreet Boys' collaborators have failed them here.' Commercial performance The album debuted and peaked at number nine on the the week of October 24, 2009 with 42,000 copies sold, making the first group to have its first seven charted albums in the top 10 of the chart since.
The next week, reported that the sales dropped by 79.8% to 8,000 units and the album moved to number sixty four on the Billboard 200. It was present on the chart for five weeks. As of June, 2011 the album has sold 98,000 copies in the United States according to. In the the album debuted at number thirty nine on October 17, 2009 and remained on the chart for only a week. Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1.
', Novel Jannusi, AJ Jannusi, 3:27 2. ', Tiffany Amber Martin, Shellback 3:15 3.
'Bye Bye Love', 4:20 4. 'All of Your Life (You Need Love)' RedOne, Charles Hinshaw, Jr. 'If I Knew Then' Kenneth Karlin, Carsten Schack, Claude Kelly 3:16 6. 'This Is Us' Jordan Omley, Michael Mani, Jordan Omley, Michael Mani 3:03 7. 'PDA' Printz Board, Mario 'Tex' James 3:48 8.
'Masquerade' Busbee, Antwoine Collins Brian Kennedy, Collins 3:03 9. 'She's a Dream', Howie Dorough, Daen Simmons T-Pain, Mr. Pyro 3:58 10. 'Shattered' Jordan 'infinity' Suecof, Tiyon 'TC' Mack, Chad 'C-Note' Roper, Daryl Camper 3:53 11.
'Undone' Troy Johnson, Josh Hoge Johnson, Tedder 4:14 UK bonus track No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 12. 'Helpless' (featuring ) Jordan Omley, James Scheffer, Frank Romano, Michael Mani, 3:31 Japanese edition bonus tracks No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 12. 'International Luv', Howie Dorough, T-Pain 3:17 13. 'Straight Through My Heart' (Jason Nevins Mixshow Remix) 5:35 Tour edition bonus tracks No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 12.
'International Luv', Howie Dorough, T-Pain 3:17 13. 'Helpless' (featuring ) Jordan Omley, James Scheffer, Frank Romano, Michael Mani, 3:31 14. 'On Without You' David Siegel, James Scheffer, Jordan Omley, Mike Mani Jonsin 3:31 15. 'Straight Through My Heart' (Jason Nevins Mixshow Remix) 5:35 Deluxe edition bonus DVD: Backstreet Boys - Live at the O2 No. Title Notes Length 1. 'I Want It That Way' Live 2.
Misery Loves Company 2. All's Fair in Love + War 3. The World Stopped Turning 5. Letters in the Rain 6. Waiting in the Dark 7. Deepfreeze 8. Pullin' the Rats Out 9. Ghost of Winter 10. Fool's Paradise Disc: 2 1. Nobody Knows 3. Sign of the Times 4. Show a Little Love 6.
'Inconsolable' Live 3. 'The One' Live 4. 'The Call' Live 5. 'Everybody (Backstreet's Back)' Live 6. 'Shape of My Heart' Live 7. 'Straight Through My Heart' Music video Tour edition bonus DVD No. Title Notes Length 1.
'Straight Through My Heart' Music video 2. 'Straight Through My Heart' Making of the video 3. 'Bigger' Music video 4. 'Behind the Scenes in Tokyo 2009' Documentary Unreleased Songs / Demos / Alternate Versions / Bonus Tracks / B-Sides No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. 'Figured You Out' Atrell Cordes, Roy Ayers, James Bedford, Sylvia Striplin 2.
'Best That I Can' 3. 'Bigger (Version 2)' 4. 'Don't Try This at Home' 5. 'Fallen Angel' 6. 'Story of My Life' 7. 'Hologram' 8.
'Hologram (Version 2)' 9. 'I Did It for You' 10. 'All in My Head' 11.
'Lost in Space' 12. 'Funny Face' 13. 'Trouble (feat. Ne-yo & Usher)' 14.
'Rebel' Charts and certifications.