Millennium (Backstreet Boys album)
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''Millennium'' is the third studio album (second in the United States) by American boy band Backstreet Boys, released by
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on May 18, 1999. It was a highly anticipated follow-up to both their US debut album, and their second internationally released album. It was their first album to be released in both the US and internationally in the same form, at the same time. ''Millennium'' held the record for most shipments in one year, with 11 million shipments sold in the United States in 1999. It was nominated for five
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and became one of the best-selling albums of all time, selling 24 million copies worldwide. The Backstreet Boys promoted ''Millennium'' through the
Into the Millennium Tour The Into the Millennium Tour was the fourth concert tour by the Backstreet Boys in support of their third studio album, ''Millennium'' (1999). The tour comprised 123 in 84 cities spanning three legs. The North American legs featured concerts at a ...
, which became one of the fastest-grossing tours of all time.


Background

Following the release of their first US album '' Backstreet Boys'' and second international album '' Backstreet's Back'' selling 27 million copies worldwide, the Backstreet Boys were met with critics accusing them of being a "flash in the pan" and misconceptions that they earned a lot of money. From 1997 to 1998, the band filed a lawsuit against manager Lou Pearlman, stating that they only received $300,000 from recording and touring while he kept over $10 million. Pearlman claimed to be the "sixth Backstreet Boy", and revealed to them that he managed rival boy band
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, who sold over 6 million copies of their debut album, stating that "it's business". On September 18, 1998, the band left their management company Wright Stuff, which was formerly associated with Pearlman's record company Trans Continental Records. During the same period, the band also dealt with personal tragedies; Kevin Richardson suffered two family deaths, Brian Littrell needed to undergo
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, Howie Dorough lost his sister from
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, and the band's producer Denniz Pop died of stomach cancer. The album was initially titled ''Larger Than Life'', which Dorough described as "almost like a thank-you song for all they've done" because they were always supporting the band.


Promotion

Every version of
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' debut album '' ...Baby One More Time'' that was released prior to ''Millennium'' contained previews of three songs as
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s, placed at the end of the album against Spears' wishes. The band appeared on ''
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'' and ''
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'' during the album's release date, and filmed a
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concert special called ''Backstreet Boys in Concert'' the same day.


Singles

Four singles were released from the album: *" I Want It That Way" is the lead single from the album, released on April 12, 1999. It is one of the Backstreet Boys' most commercially successful songs and is often regarded as the group's
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. *" Larger than Life" is the second single, released on September 7, 1999. *" Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" was released as the third single, released on December 14, 1999. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of March 18, 2000. *" The One" is the fourth and final single from the album, being released on May 1, 2000. "Don't Want You Back" was originally going to be the fourth single based on a '' TRL'' fan vote. However, when Nick Carter called in to vote for "The One", the fans followed after him.


Tour

The album's supporting tour,
Into the Millennium Tour The Into the Millennium Tour was the fourth concert tour by the Backstreet Boys in support of their third studio album, ''Millennium'' (1999). The tour comprised 123 in 84 cities spanning three legs. The North American legs featured concerts at a ...
, started from June 2, 1999 and ended on March 15, 2000 with a total of 123 shows in 84 cities spanning three legs. The first leg of the North American tour initially sold 53 dates (40 announced and 13 added) due to demand in 39 cities, scheduled to run from September 14 – December 2, 1999. The concert at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, was the 5th most attended concert in American history and the most attended concert by a pop artist.


Critical reception

Writing for
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,
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wrote that "''Millennium'' has no pretense of being anything other than an album for the moment, delivering more of everything that made ''Backstreet's Back'' a blockbuster".
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gave ''Millennium'' a two-star honorable mention, stating that the album is "softening it a little up for their younger demographic, sexing it up a little for their own peace of mind", specifically praising "I Want It That Way" and "Larger than Life". Jim Farber from ''
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'' gave the album a B−, stating that they have taken risks in their lyrics, as "Teen acts normally can’t acknowledge their romantic power. They have to remain the longing ones in order to seal the twin fantasies of purity and accessibility". Arion Berger of ''
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'' commented that the album was "prefabricated, too pretty, suspiciously well choreographed", criticizing Nick Carter's straining vocals on "I Need You Tonight", stating that "It's Gotta Be You" was a rehash of their 1997 single " Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" and mentioned how "The Perfect Fan" evaporated throughout the song. However, he praised "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely", describing it as "digging its melodic claws into your skull on the first listen ..it's the swooniest blending of the five vocalists' timbres to date, and mighty pretty besides". Writing for ''
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'', Joshua Clover criticized the opening track "Larger than Life", stating that it "boogies deftly and punks daftly ..but huffs fame like glue", while praising other uptempo songs such as "I Want It That Way", "Don't Want You Back", "It's Gotta Be You", and "Spanish Eyes". He concluded by stating that while "the calendar flipping soundtrack" isn't
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' song "
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" (1998), it 'smashes Silverchair's "
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"' (1999), comparing the band to
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than NSYNC.


Commercial performance

''Millennium'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, where it remained for 10 non-consecutive weeks. It sold 1,134,000 copies in its first week of release, breaking the previous
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record held by
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for single-week record sales. This record was subsequently overtaken in 2000 by NSYNC with the release of '' No Strings Attached''. ''Millennium'' sold nearly 500,000 copies in the US on its first day alone, setting a record for first-day sales, and became the best-selling album of 1999, selling 9,445,732 albums. It remained on the ''Billboard'' chart for 93 weeks, eventually selling over 13 million copies in the United States and being certified 13 times platinum. As of 2016, the album stands as the fifth best selling album in the United States of the
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with 12.3 million units sold. In 2003 it was also reported as being the fourth biggest seller for Music Club sales in the US over the past 14 years with sales of 1.59 million, though these sales are not included in SoundScan's total. In Canada, ''Millennium'' was the seventh biggest selling album since 1995 in the Canadian Soundscan sales era up to end of December 2007, while in Japan, sales went up to 1 million according to ''
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''. In 2015, ''Millennium'' became one of the best-selling albums of all time, selling 24 million copies worldwide.


Track listing

Notes * signifies additional vocal production


Personnel

Credits for ''Millennium'' adapted from
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and album's liner notes. Credits: ''Millennium''
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. Retrieved on September 29, 2011.
Backstreet Boys * Nick Carter (
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) – vocals, additional vocal arrangements * Brian Littrell – (
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) vocals, additional vocal arrangements , BSB vocal arrangements and choir conducting * Kevin Richardson (
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) – vocals; additional vocal arrangements, musical arrangements, keyboards, and bass * Howie Dorough – (
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) vocals *
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– (
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) vocals, additional vocal arrangements Additional musicians * Hans Åkeson – viola * Tomas Andersson – violin * Torbjörn Bernhardsson – viola * Randy Bowland – guitar , acoustic guitar * Asa Forsberg – cello * Ulf Forsberg – viola *
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– piano * Ben Glynne – programming * Mattias Gustafsson – drum programming, bass, keyboards, and guitars * Hart Hollman & The Motown Romance – orchestra * Henrik Janson – string arrangements and conducting * Uli Janson – string arrangements and conducting * Bashiri Johnson – percussion * Michael Karlsson - double bass * Tomas Lindberg – bass * Stephen Lipson – programming * Annette Mannheimer - violin * Svein H. Martinsen – viola * Dominic Miller – guitar * Chieli Minucci – acoustic and electric guitars * Edwin "Tony" Nicholas – drum programming, bass and keyboards * Esbjörn Öhrwall – guitar * Samuli Örnstromer – cello * Åsa Stove Paulsson - viola * Doug Petty – piano * Elisabeth Arnberg Ranmo – viola * Olle Romo – keyboards and programming * Monika Stanikoliska - violin * Tates Creek High School Choir – vocals :: Shannon Anderson, Nancy Baker, Jarred Baugh, Stephen Booth, Leslie Carter, Christina Craddock, Nicholas Daley, Nathan Day, Andrea Dicks, Sean Flaherty, Michael Brad Frazier, Lori Gerlach, Eli Griggs, Noel Harilson, Missy Hogue, Misty Ingels, Jason Jackson, Justin Kearns, Eschelle King, Ryan Kociatek, Toeupu Liu, Rachel Livingston, Rebecca Lord, Kyle Lugger, Ken Mars, Chuck McKenney, Lauren Moss, Charisa Owens, Scott Phillips, Jonathan Prewitt, Merica Rawlings, Luke Sink, Andrea Smith, Beth Smith, Steven Smith, Terri Snider, Heather Tirey, Beth Tober, Mary Trumbo, Patricia Twitty, Cristin Walter, Tasha Webb, Joseph Wells, Ryan West, Shea Popa Wood, Jennifer Schindler * Peter-John Vettese – additional keyboards and programming * Jojje Wadenius – guitar * Eric Foster White – bass, electric guitar, keyboards, string orchestration and conducting * Dan Wojeciechowski – drums Technical * Adam Barber – engineer , additional vocal engineer * John Bates – choir engineer * Adam Blackburn – choir engineer * Daniel Boom – engineer * Tom Coyne – mastering * Stephen George – basic track engineer and BSB vocal engineer * Mick Guzauski – mixing * Devon Kirkpatrick – assistant engineer * Kristian Lundin – engineering and mixing * Max Martin – engineering and mixing * Heff Moraes – engineering and mixing * Rami – engineering and mixing * Bo Reimer – additional engineering , vocal engineer * Dawn Reinholtz – assistant engineer * Carl Robinson – orchestra engineer * Olle Romo – Pro-Tools * George Spatta – engineer * Chris Trevett – engineering and mixing * Eric Foster White – basic track engineer Design * Elan Bongiorno – hair stylist, make-up * Catherine Furniss – hair stylist, make-up * Nick Gamma – art direction, design * Hayley Hill – stylist * Charles Infante – set design * Jackie Murphy – art direction, design * Chris Resig – photography * Rachel Zoe Rosenzweig – stylist * Leeza Taylor – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications and sales


See also

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* List of fastest-selling albums *
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List of best-selling albums in Canada This is a list of the best-selling albums in Canada that have been certified by Music Canada, formerly known as Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). Album certifications Music Canada provides "certifications" for album sales, similar t ...
* List of best-selling albums in the United States


Notes


References

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