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Released
  
June 14, 2005

Never Gone (2005)
  
Unbreakable (2007)

Release date
  
14 June 2005

Length
  
47:41

Artist
  
Backstreet Boys

Label
  
Jive Records

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Recorded
  
January 26, 2004–March 2005; Westlake Audio, Henson Recording Studios, Conway Recording Studios (Hollywood, CA) Dr. Luke's New York (New York City) Woodland Ranch (Woodland Hills, CA) Maratone Studio (Stockholm, Sweden) The Village Recorder, The Underlab (Los Angeles, CA) Turtle Sound Studios (New York City)

Producer
  
Johan Brorson, Dr. Luke, John Fields, Billy Mann, Max Martin, Dan Muckala, Christian Nilsson, John Shanks, Supa'Flyas, Mark Taylor, Gregg Wattenberg, Paul Wiltshire, Victoria Wu, Rami Yacoub

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, Pop rock, Dance-pop, Power pop

Similar
  
Backstreet Boys albums, Pop music albums

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Never Gone is the fifth (fourth in the U.S.) studio album released by American vocal group Backstreet Boys as the follow up to their fourth (third in the U.S.) studio album Black & Blue after a short hiatus. Never Gone was originally due for release in 2004, but the release date for the album was pushed to June 14, 2005 for unknown reasons.

Contents

The album varies musically from their previous albums, with a rock sound to the album. Unlike previous albums, the album featured only live instruments. The album is named after a song on it which mourns the loss of Kevin Richardson's father.

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Background

Never Gone was the last album to feature Kevin Richardson, who departed from the group in 2006 to pursue other interests, until his return in 2012.

The Never Gone Tour commenced soon after the album's release. On December 20, 2005, the group released the DVD Never Gone: The Videos, which included behind the scenes footage and the music videos for "Incomplete", "Just Want You to Know", and "I Still...". The DVD also includes a slideshow with the instrumental audio of "Just Want You to Know", and an interview in Germany regarding their upcoming tour.

Reception

Initial critical response to Never Gone were surprisingly generally negative due to the change from the band's traditional pop style to a more mature adult contemporary sound. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 40, based on 7 reviews, becoming the seventeenth worst reviewed album on the site.

Commercial performance

Never Gone was certified as a Platinum record in the U.S., selling 293,000 copies during the first week and debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, making it the band's fifth platinum-selling album and fifth consecutive top ten album in the U.S. following The Hits – Chapter One in 2001. In Japan, it was the second biggest Western album in 2005 and had sold more than 750,000 copies by January 2006. It went on to sell over 10 million copies worldwide. And certificated Gold and Platinum record at 11 different countries.

The singles released in Never Gone included "Incomplete", "Just Want You to Know", "Crawling Back to You" and "I Still...". Following the success of the first single "Incomplete", which peaked at No. 13 and spend 20 weeks on U.S. Billboard Hot 100, the second single "Just Want You to Know" performed moderately well hitting the top ten in the UK and Spain, and reaching the top twenty in Italy, Germany and Ireland, and charting inside the top 40 in most other charts.

Track listing

Notes
  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • Songs

    1Incomplete4:00
    2Just Want You to Know3:51
    3Crawling Back to You3:44

    References

    Never Gone Wikipedia