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Album: Soulo
# Song Title   Time
1)    Shut Up Album Version More Info... 3:23
2)    Let Go Album Version More Info... 3:42
3)    This I Swear Album Version More Info... 4:34
4)    Could You Love Album Version More Info... 4:04
5)    Carry On Album Version More Info... 3:36
6)    You're The Only Place Album Version More Info... 4:47
7)    Can't Stop Loving You Album Version More Info... 3:34
8)    Edge Of Eternity Album Version More Info... 3:59
9)    It's Alright Album Version More Info... 3:09
10)    Fall In Love Again Album Version More Info... 4:02
11)    Open Your Eyes Album Version More Info... 4:12
12)    On And On Album Version More Info... 3:40
 

Album: Soulo
# Song Title   Time
1)    Shut Up Album Version More Info... 3:23
2)    Let Go Album Version More Info... 3:42
3)    This I Swear Album Version More Info... 4:34
4)    Could You Love Album Version More Info... 4:04
5)    Carry On Album Version More Info... 3:36
6)    You're The Only Place Album Version More Info... 4:47
7)    Can't Stop Loving You Album Version More Info... 3:34
8)    Edge Of Eternity Album Version More Info... 3:59
9)    It's Alright Album Version More Info... 3:09
10)    Fall In Love Again Album Version More Info... 4:02
11)    Open Your Eyes Album Version More Info... 4:12
12)    On And On Album Version More Info... 3:40
 
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  • Personnel: Nick Lachey (vocals); The Matrix (various instruments); Phil Palmer (acoustic guitar); Guy Chambers (guitar, organ); Neil Taylor, Michael Ripoll (guitar); Trina Harman (piano); Phil Spaulding (bass); Ian Thomas (drums); Frank Ricotti (percussion); Stuart Brawley (programming); Rikk Kittleman, Andy Caine (background vocals).
  • Producers include: Trina Harman, Stuart Brawley, Nick Lachey, David Eriksen, Anthony Little.
  • Personnel: Nick Lachey (vocals, background vocals); Randy Jacobs (vocals, guitar); The Matrix (vocals, drums); Guy Chambers (guitar, organ, keyboards); Corky James, Borge Petersen-Overlier, Neil Taylor, Michael Landau, Michael Ripoll, Eivind Aarset (guitar); Phil Palmer (acoustic guitar); Phil Spalding (wah-wah guitar); Oslo Session Strings (strings); Trina Harmon (piano); David Clayton (synthesizer); Ian Thomas (drums); Walter Afanasieff (programming, keyboard programming); Hitesh Hubner, Jim Brumby, Andy Duncan, Stuart Brawley (programming); David Eriksen (keyboard programming, drum programming); Richard Flack (drum programming); Ruben Martinez, Clark Anderson, Conesha Owens, Andy Caine, Rikk Kittleman (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixers: Don Srygley; Niklas Flyckt; The Matrix ; Mick Guzauski; Steve Power.
  • Recording information: Decoy Studios; Lattanzi Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Orgasmatron Studio; Rainbow Studios, Oslo, Norway; Stereo Studio 1; Tower Of Power, London, England; Tracken Place Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Waltz Time Studio, Sheffield, AL; Westlake, CA.
  • Photographer: Norman Jean Roy.
  • Arrangers: The Matrix ; Anthony Little; Gary Baker; Walter Afanasieff.
  • While boy bands are hallmarks of the pop world, it's easy to forget that their music echoes the soul music of the past decades, a connection that 98 Degrees member Nick Lachey alludes to in the coy pun title of his solo debut, SOULO. 98 Degrees followed the Backstreet Boys and N Sync in the Orlando boy-band outbreak of the late-1990s, but they still garnered their share of hits. Lachey, who gained notoriety in 2003 for his appearance on the reality show NEWLYWEDS with wife Jessica Simpson, is the first of the 98 boys to emerge with a solo outing. Befitting Lachey's past and his album's title, the music on SOULO is exactly the sort of smoothed-out, poppy R&B one would expect.
  • SOULO opens with a blast of horns and a touch of electronica, before launching into George Michael-esque blue-eyed disco-soul on the affable "Shut Up." On the other end of the spectrum lies "This I Swear," a countrified mournful ballad. Somewhere in the middle, there are tracks like the languorously funky "Could You Love." SOULO provides a heady mix of the tearful and the pulse-driven, a balance that should appeal to both his longtime fans and ones brought in by his TV role as the foil to his wife's wacky antics.
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