No More Games/The Remix Album

No More Games/The Remix Album
New Kids on the Block
Remix album by New Kids on the Block
Released February 12, 1991
Recorded 1988-1990
Genre Pop, Remix
Length 1:07:37
Label Columbia
Producer Various
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New Kids on the Block chronology
Step by Step
(1990)
No More Games: The Remix Album
(1991)
H.I.T.S.
(1991)

No More Games/The Remix Album is a remix album from pop group New Kids on the Block. It peaked at #19 on the U.S. Billboard 200.

By early 1991, the ever-shifting status of musical trends had begun to take its toll on the enormous popularity of the New Kids on the Block. Only two years before, the group had taken the U.S. (and the world) by storm with its seminal second release, Hangin' Tough. In June 1990, the album Step by Step would spawn the group's most successful single, the title track. After the final single from the album, "Let's Try It Again," failed to crack the top forty, a seeming backlash had become evident.

Synopsis

Sensing this, group member Donnie Wahlberg led the group in coordinating this remix album, which fused the "harder" elements of hip-hop and urban dance into the New Kids' sound, resulting in No More Games/The Remix Album — with a significant portion of the album remixed by Robert Clivilles and David Cole (of C+C Music Factory fame). Also employed was a marketing tactic to release the album under the 'NKOTB' acronym. Since the youngest group member was now eighteen years old, and the rest were in their early twenties, they had arguably grown out of the New 'Kids' On The Block moniker that they rose to fame with. More significantly, it was an attempt to dissociate from the stigma that was attached to that name.

The album opens up with "Games (The New Kids Get Hard Mix)," a track co-written by Donnie Wahlberg, that originally appeared on the Step by Step album. Employing hip-hop samples, jazz riffs sung by Jordan Knight, and defensive rhymes by Wahlberg, "Games" was a dramatic departure from their previously clean cut sound. The song received decent airplay from stations nationwide, but was not a major hit on the charts.

The albums second single, "Call It What You Want" is a house remix track, again produced by Clivilles/Cole, featuring an intro rap from Freedom Williams. The song was another that received decent (though not enthusiastic) airplay in North America during the spring months of 1991, and could be considered the "last hurrah" in terms of singles from the group's initial run. The single peaked at #12 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Baby I Believe In You" was released as a third single in Germany, but did not chart.

Although No More Games/The Remix Album was certified Gold in the U.S., the album did not restore the group's former success. Their popularity had waned by the time of the album's release, as the pre-teens who had liked them at their peak were the same audience who would become part of "Generation X", embracing the forthcoming grunge and gangsta rap sounds that ended the dominance of late 80s/early 90s dance/pop.

Track listing

  1. "Games [The Kids Get Hard Mix]" (Donnie Wahlberg/Maurice Starr)
  2. "Call It What You Want [The C&C Pump-It Mix]" (Starr)
  3. "Please Don't Go Girl" (Starr)
  4. "Cover Girl" (Starr)
  5. "Baby, I Believe In You [The Love Mix]" (Starr)
  6. "Hangin' Tough [In a Funky Way]" (Starr)
  7. "Step by Step [The C&C Vocal Club Mix]" (Starr)
  8. "My Favorite Girl" (Donnie Wahlberg/Jordan Knight/Starr)
  9. "Valentine Girl [The C&C Quiet Storm Mix]" (Starr)
  10. "The Right Stuff [The New Kids in the House Mix]" (Starr)
  11. "Whatcha Gonna Do (About It)" (Starr)
  12. "Never Gonna Fall In Love Again [The C&C Music Factory Mix]" (Danny Wood/Donnie Wahlberg/Michael Jonzun/Taharqa Aleem/Starr)
  13. "Toasties" [Japan Bonus Track] (Maurice Starr/Al Lancellotti)

Singles

  • Call It What You Want (The C&C Pump-It Mix) UK #12 May 21, 1991 [1]
  • Games (The Kids Get Hard Mix) U.S. #69 U.K. #14 July 1, 1991 [2]
  • Baby, I Believe In You October 22, 1991 [3] (released in Germany but didn't chart)

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