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Released: Nov. 21, 2000


Rating: 3.167 (average of 6 ratings)


Genre: pop


Quotable: --


Album Tracks:

  1. The Call
  2. Shape of My Heart
  3. Get Another Boyfriend
  4. Shining Star
  5. I Promise You with Everything I Am
  6. The Answer to Our Life
  7. Everyone
  8. More Than That
  9. Time
  10. Not for Me
  11. Yes I Will
  12. It’s True
  13. How Did I Fall in Love with You


Sales:

sales in U.S. only 8 million
sales in U.K. only - estimated 100,000
sales in all of Europe as determined by IFPI – click here to go to their site. --
sales worldwide - estimated 24 million


Peak:

peak on U.S. Billboard album chart 1 2
peak on U.K. album chart 13


Singles/Hit Songs:

  • Shape of My Heart (10/14/00) #7a US, #4 UK, #2 AC
  • The Call (2/17/01) #52 US, #8 UK
  • More Than That (5/19/01) #23a US, #12 UK, #6 AC


Awards:

Rated one of the top 1000 albums of all time by Dave’s Music Database. Click to learn more. One of the Top 100 All-Time World’s Best-Selling Albums


Black & Blue
Backstreet Boys
Review:
“When ‘N Sync usurped the Backstreet Boys’ record of number of albums sold in a single week early in 2000, it had to hurt the Backstreets, since it was played in the press as if they had lost the teen pop throne. By the time the group released their third album, Black & Blue, Thanksgiving week 2000, ‘N Sync was still popular, but the arc of No Strings Attached illustrated that they were weak where the Backstreets were strong – namely, they couldn’t really deliver the seductive mid-tempo pop tunes and ballads that were the backbone of the Boys’ crossover success” (Erlewine).

“Songs like Shape of My Heart, which flows as gracefully as ‘I Want It That Way,’ prove that the Backstreet Boys do teen pop ballads better than anyone, but what’s interesting about Black & Blue is how aggressively they protect their territory. Of course, it’s relative protection, since they, like ‘N Sync and Britney Spears, work with Max Martin, the man behind the biggest hits by all three artists” (Erlewine).

“Consequently, it’s not a coincidence that Get Another Boyfriend is a dead ringer for ‘It’s Gonna Be Me’ crossed with ‘Baby One More Time,’ but what gives Black & Blue character is that it’s clear that the Backstreets want to remain kings of their world. So, the ballads are smoother than ever, and their dance numbers hit harder, all in an attempt to keep their throne. It works, even if it takes a couple spins before the singles stand out, since the Backstreets’ material and voices are stronger than that of their peers, adding up to state of the art teen-pop” (Erlewine).


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Previous Album: Millenium (1999) Next Album: Never Gone (2005)


Last updated December 25, 2008.