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List Price: $39.49 | | Label: Bmg Int'l
Salesrank: 909466
Released: July 18, 2000 |
| Our Price: $7.97 |
| Used Price: $7.96 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Editorial Review:
Limited Edition Asian Version Number 3. This is the Final in the Series of the Backstreet Boys Asian Repackages. Bonus Disc Includes 'larger Than Life'(Video Mix) and New Song 'if You Knew What I Knew' plus Special Deluxe Booklet with Photos.
Millennium Reviews:
wwww -- It's just like her to change her mind. -- wwwww 
2006-08-12 - Of course there are fans who are like the waves of the sea, like it today, hate it tomorrow. I enjoyed this album for it's fun songs in times when we need music to help us feel better, not to antagonize the problems we already have with our world.
If I want political commentary, I will read it, I don't want to turn on my radio or plop in a cd and have to hear it. If I want intimidating people who want to fight, I will go into the streets. If I want to listen to words in which I do not understand, I will read poetry - although Sarah McLachlin and Elliott Smith are two favorites.
I still enjoy the Backstreet Boys even at 41.
Changed my mind now 
2000-10-24 - In my last review I gave it 5 stars. The Backstreet Boys have less than they ever did, and they don't attract me a damn bit.
I�m reviewing four songs, not this whole album. 
2000-07-03 - Jeepers! This is the first time I ever gave five stars to an album by a group familiar among teens, but it's for these reasons: the songs "Larger Than Life," the super-popular "I Want It That Way," "Show Me The Meaning of being Lonely" (it's the best on the CD!) and "The Perfect Fan." Still, they ought to get it going on with Italy's Andrea Bocelli, which I very much doubt they ever will. The end.