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Nick Carter: BEFORE The Backstreet Boys 1989-1993
Nick Carter
Nick Carter: BEFORE The Backstreet Boys 1989-1993
Genre: Pop
 
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Before he was one of the biggest teen pop star pin-ups on the planet, before the Backstreet Boys sold a zillion records, and before being named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People In The World," Nick Carter ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nick Carter
Title: Nick Carter: BEFORE The Backstreet Boys 1989-1993
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Dyenamic Discs
Original Release Date: 1/1/1989
Re-Release Date: 9/24/2002
Album Type: Extra tracks
Genre: Pop
Styles: Dance Pop, Teen Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 639441014521

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Before he was one of the biggest teen pop star pin-ups on the planet, before the Backstreet Boys sold a zillion records, and before being named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People In The World," Nick Carter was a very talented kid with a dream. Nick Carter: BEFORE The Backstreet Boys 1989-1993 gathers ALL of Carter's early efforts, the recordings that eventually helped him land a gig in one of the world's top singing groups. For Boys fans everywhere, Nick Carter: BEFORE The Backstreet Boys 1989-1993 is that special album that captures the innocence and promise of one of their favorite stars, the youngest of the Backstreet Boys and perhaps it's most popular member. The album's 17 selections are the first professional recordings featuring Nickolas Gene Carter. Produced in the Saint Petersburg, Florida studio of Mark J. Dye, Carter's producer, composer, arranger and vocal teacher from 1989-1993, they span Nick's progress from the age of nine to 13. Two of the songs were written especially for Nick by Dye: "Summer!" (the first time Carter ever sang four-part harmony and all of the parts are him!) and "Hard To Get" (a duet with longtime singing partner, Malia). Yet another landmark is his recording of "The Star Spangled Banner", the first time he ever recorded a song solo (at age 11). His earliest recording, "Sunday Morning Bells", recorded in 1989, is also included as a bonus track. Other bonus tracks are a Nick only, solo version of "Hard To Get" and another Dye song written for and performed by Malia, Nick's singing partner during 1992 and 1993. The remaining selections run the gamut from pop standards to the patriotic: "Love Is A Wonderful Thing," "More Today Than Yesterday," "Rhythm Of My Heart," "Runaround Sue," "Lights," "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do," "Jailhouse Rock," "God Bless The U.S.A.," "Uptown Girl," "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" and a medley of "Just A Gigolo"/"I Ain't Got Nobody." For Nick Carter and his fans, where it all began can be heard on Nick Carter: BEFORE The Backstreet Boys 1989-1993.
 

CD Reviews

All Nick Carter fans are going to love this one !
Mark Doran | Lakeland, Fl United States | 10/31/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm a huge Nick Carter fan and this CD is great!If you have ever wondered where superstars are born,this recording will take you there.From the very first track," Summer",you are transported by Nicks captivating vocals.The music and arrangements fit young Nick perfectly.Another great track is Nick's version of"The Star Spangled Banner".I wonder if we could get him to open at the Super Bowl? I think all Nick Carter fans are going to love this one.I've just been introduced to a side of Nick I never knew about.I didn't know he had a solo CD before the Backstreet Boys.Stars have got to come from somewhere.Thanks for the treat!"
A Wonderful surprise!!
Charz | UK | 12/29/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is quite a little Gem! Before i hesitantly bought this album i was scared it may feature Nick with an immature and weak voice that children normally have (until their voice matures and becomes stronger with age). Well, how wrong could i be? I was quite surprised that the young Nick i thought may have an immature voice at that age, had quite the oppostite much to my delight. He sings his heart out with maturity, and even holds his voice well when he hits those high notes. He sings songs previously done by Michael Bolton and Rod Stewart which makes you think he'd have a hard act to follow - wrong again! He adds his innocent and profound spark which is exactly the charm that coats this album, producing a very proffessional and grown-up album. You can see where Aaron gets his inspiration from! This album definately deserves to be heard and I would certainly recommend this to any fan of his or the Backstreet Boys, because after all they are among some of the top singers that we have!"
Awesome!
Andrew Winton | St. Petersburg, FL United States | 11/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What a great collection of up beat and classic hits sung by Nick when he was just starting out. So seldom do you ever get the opportunity to hear or see where artists began. It is so cool to hear Nick sing and develop his talent. This is the best album for the true Nick Carter fan who wants it all."