Face the Music is the fifth studio album by New Kids on the Block, released on January 24, 1994. The album debuted at number 37 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, with first-week sales of 27,000 copies. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album had sold 138,000 copies in the . In 1993, after about two years out of the limelight, the New Kids went back into the studio and began recording their fourth studio album (sixth overall), before splitting up a year later.
Produced and Arranged by Donnie Wahlberg for Donnie D Productions Recorded and Mixed at Syncro Sound-Boston and Normandy Sound-Rhode Island. Taken from the Columbia release: Face The Music. C) 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
The New Kids return after much ridicule and doubt with the defensive Face the Music, and, surprise! - it isn't bad at all. Sure, they've changed their style a bit - their new jack R&B is a bit rougher, the lyrics are a touch nastier, and their hip-hop sounds a little more real - but none of it sounds fake, and the best tracks on the album might impress even the most jaded listener.
Sello: Columbia – CK 45129 Formato: CD, Album País: US Fecha: 1990 Género: Electronic, Pop Estilo: Synth-pop, Ballad, Reggae-Pop. 10- The Right Stuff (The New Kids In The House Mix) (5:37). 11- What'cha Gonna Do (About It) (5:52). 12- Never Gonna Fall In Love Again (The C & C Music Factory Mix) (6:24). Pussycat Dolls & Teddy Riley (2:57). 07- Dirty Dancing (3:37). 08- Sexify My Love (3:30).