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Backstreet Boys to release new album Never Gone on DualDisc
Backstreet Boys will release their new album on on June 14. It's Backstreet Boys first studio album in 5 years.
Never Gone will be released as a DualDisc in the United States with the DVD side featuring the "Incomplete" video, 'Making Of' "Incomplete" video, "in-studio" and "behind-the-scenes" footage.
As previously reported, "Never Gone," the first new Backstreet Boys album in nearly five years, is due in stores June 14.
The set features input from Max Martin, who was involved in the writing and production of previous Backstreet Boys hits "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)," "As Long as You Love Me" and "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)."
Other contributors include Mark Taylor, who produced the title track (a cut that Richardson co-wrote as a tribute to his father, according to Jive Records), and Dan Muckala, who produced "Incomplete," as well as Billy Mann (Pink, Sting), John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting, John Shanks (2004 Grammy Award Producer of the Year), John Fields (Switchfoot) and Darren Hayes of Savage Garden.
Jive Records has released the track listing for "Never Gone," which followsappears below.
Backstreet Boys' upcoming television appearances include The Ellen DeGeneres Show (5/17), The Today Show concert series (6/10), The View (6/14), The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (6/16) and The CBS Early Show (6/17). The group will be featured in People, Entertainment Weekly and Blender magazines.
The group launches a brief tour of U.S. radio festivals Friday (5/13)--details of which are included below--and will embark on a headlining tour in July, according to Jive Records. Details of the summer tour haven't been announced.
"Never Gone" track listing:
1. Incomplete
2. Just Want You to Know
3. Crawling Back to You
4. Weird World
5. I Still ...
6. Poster Girl
7. Lose It All
8. Climbing the Walls
9. My Beautiful Woman
10. Safest Place to Hide
11. Siberia
12. Never Gone
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Backstreet Boys hit radio festivals
Backstreet Boys, who recently completed a month-long club tour, will continue to work on their live chops at a series of radio-station festivals that precede the mid-June release of their first new album in almost five years.
So far, the vocal quintet has lined up a half-dozen May appearances at festivals throughout the country. Details are shown below.
Meanwhile, pictures taken during the "Incomplete" video shoot are posted at Backstreet Boys' website.
Backstreet Boys plan to launch a summer headlining tour behind "Never Gone" in mid-July. An itinerary has not been announced.
As previously reported, "Never Gone" features input from Max Martin, who was involved in the writing and production of previous Backstreet Boys hits "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)," "As Long as You Love Me" and "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)."
Backstreet Boys are scheduled to perform June 10 as part of "The Today Show" concert series; June 14 on "Live with Regis and Kelly," June 16 on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," and June 17 on "The CBS Early Show."
Album details, tour plans
"Never Gone," first album in almost five years, will land in stores on June 14, and the group will back the release with a summer headlining tour that kicks off in mid-July.
The news surfaces as the quintet--Kevin Richardson, A.J. McLean, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and Nick Carter--near the April 18 finale of a spring club tourthat kicked off last month.
An itinerary for the summer tour was not available at press time.
"Never Gone," Backstreet Boys' fourth original collection, features the cut "Incomplete," which hit radio stations earlier this month. The group recently shot a video for the cut in California with director Joseph Kahn, whose credits include U2's "Elevation" and Britney Spears' "Toxic." The clip is scheduled to debut April 25 on AOL's "First View" at 12 a.m. Eastern Time, according to a press release.
The forthcoming album, which follows 2000's 8-million-selling "Black & Blue," features input from Max Martin, who was involved in the writing and production of previous Backstreet Boys hits "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)," "As Long as You Love Me" and "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)."



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