Riding the wave of post-Spice Girls dance-pop groups and sounding suspiciously like a low-rent, American Take That, the Orlando, FL-based *NSYNC came bursting out of roller rinks across the U.S. in the spring of 1998 with their eponymous debut. The group hired a number of producers, including the Backstreet Boys' Kristian Lundin as well as Denniz Pop and Max Martin, the team behind Robyn and Ace of Base, all of whom help turn the album into a pleasing piece of ear candy. *NSYNC don't have the charisma or tunes of the Spice Girls or All Saints, nor do they have a visionary like Gary Barlow or a sex symbol like Robbie Williams in the group. What they do have is good looks, good producers, and a couple of catchy singles like "I Want You Back." That's enough for a hit, and not quite enough for an album. Even so, the filler is well made and competently performed, which means their teen fans will enjoy the album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
*NSYNC
03/24/1998 | Bmg Special Product
Videos from *NSYNC
All Music Guide Review
*NSYNC Track Listing
Credits of *NSYNC
- Daniel Miller
- Cello
- Maxine Neuman
- Cello
- Denniz Pop
- Producer
- Bob Rose
- Mixing
- Jolyon Skinner
- Guitar (Bass)
- Carl Sturken
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer
- Michael Tucker
- Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Sheryl Lutz-Brown
- Design
- Kim Biggs
- Artwork
- Max Martin
- Producer
- Elizabeth Chang
- Violin
- Veit Renn
- Guitar, Producer
- Alexander Yudkovsky
- Violin
- *NSYNC
- Main Performer
- Adam Barber
- Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Gary Carolla
- Producer, Mixing
- Al Hemberger
- Engineer
- Mark Matteo
- Guitar
- Johnny Wright
- Executive Producer
- Lou Pearlman
- Executive Director
- Justin Star
- Mixing Assistant
- Roger Che
- Mixing Assistant
- Alan Armitage
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Justin Timberlake
- Vocals
- Kristian Lundin
- Producer
- Full Force
- Arranger, Group, Producer, Engineer, Performer, Vocal Arrangement
- Evan Rogers
- Producer
- Tony Battaglia
- Guitar
























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