Release Date: 9/02/2008
Recording Date: 9/2008
Tracks: 13
Length: 00:45:42 Hrs
Label: Interscope
Type: CD
- Guest Artists:
- Ne-Yo
- Genre/Styles
- Dance-Pop, Urban, Teen Pop
Album Tracks (16)
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What the Critics Say
The problem facing New Kids on the Block on their 2008 reunion The Block is the same one they had on their last album, 1994's Face the Music: the quintet are no longer kids and don't quite know how to be adults. That dilemma drove them apart back in 1994, as the group stumbled away from their clumsy stab at hip-hop on Face the Music, remembered chiefly for embarrassments like "Dirty Dawg" where the boys tried to be gangsta, as that was the style of the time. Fourteen years later, NKOTB are none the wiser, restyling themselves to fit into current trends and piling on guest artists by the dozens. Coming off the heels of the astounding multi-platinum success of Hangin' Tough and Step by Step, such desperate attempts to hang onto stardom made sense in 1994, but now that all the members save Joey McIntyre are pushing 40, it's awkward to hear the group abandon sprightly bubblegum for youthful rhythm-driven club music. At their peak, NKOTB only sang about puppy love -- how could they not, as their fans were almost entirely preteens too young to hear sticky songs of seduction, the kind that comprise the entirety of The Block. Two of these are pitched directly at those older fans -- "Big Girl Now," where the Kids sing to Lady GaGa about what they can finally do now that they're all growed up, and "Grown Man," where they sing pretty much the same thing with the Pussycat Dolls. They also turn an homage to "Dirty Dancing" into a bump and grind that is far, far from the innocence of the Patrick Swayze original, or the New Kids music, for that matter. Draped in washes of chilly analog synths straight out of Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds, Autotune inspired by Akon (who appears on the barroom pickup anthem "Put It on My Tab"), chanting choruses, and brittle, skittish rhythms, The Block sounds nothing like the New Kids, nor does it feel like them, either. [The CD was also released with bonus tracks.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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1/3/2009 3:34 PM
Are you kidding me?This CD is awesome. I was a huge fan when I was 15 and I'm a huge fan at 36. Went to see them in concert twice, once with my cousin so I could act the fool and the other with my 13 year old daughter, who by the way is now in love with Joe Mac. They look delicious and sound great. Don't hate. Love them.
11/4/2008 8:42 AM
my husband wondered why they came back and is assuming its because donnie is jelous of mark and of his own fame he made out of it for himself.. I wonder if this really true.....
11/4/2008 8:39 AM
well they have the background altered their already wonderful voices to make them sound more robotic like. I enjoy the CD for relaxation, to chill with. And tho I am going to the concert soon, (doesn't matter where it is), it'll be fun with my friend and I. Was a fan since I was 8-9 years old. BuI kind of hope they make another album though!! :-)
10/2/2008 1:16 PM
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this CD! I Love that they stayed true to the pop sound, but made their lyrics more mature for their (obviously more mature) fans! Watch out world! NKOTB is BACK!
10/2/2008 1:14 PM
LOVE LOVE LOVE this CD! I love that they stayed true to the pop sound, but made the songs more mature for their (obviously more mature as well) fans! It's not just sugary sweet pop anymore! Watch out world! NKOTB is BACK!







10/24/2009 8:57 PM
I LOE THE BLOCK CD AND MY FAVORITE SONG IS SUMMERTIME. MY BOYFRIEND BRANDON BAILEY-REEVES LOVE THE SONG IS CALLED SUMMERTIME. I LOVE THE WAY JORDAN KNIGHT SING HAVE IT, I LOVE MY BOYFRIEND BRANDON BAILEY- REEVE SAND MY FAVORITE MALE SINGER IS JORDAN KNIGHT THE BLOCK CD HAS 18 SONGS IN IT