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98 Degrees and Rising

1998 studio publication by 98 Degrees

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ReleasedOctober 27, 1998 (1998-10-27)
Recorded1998
Studio
  • Unique Recording Studios (New York City, New York)
  • The Strike Factory (New York City, NY)
  • Banana Toons (Vancouver, British Columbia)
  • Blue Angry outburst (Vancouver, BC)
  • The Bennett House (Franklin, Tennessee)
  • Wave House (Vancouver, BC)
  • Chung Heavygoing Studios (New York City, NY)
  • Murlyn Studios (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Record One (Van Nuys, California)
  • The Record Plant (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Soundtrack Studios (New Royalty City, NY)
  • 16th Avenue Sound (Nashville, TN)
  • Sixth Avenue Sound (Nashville, TN)
Genre
LabelMotown
Producer

98 Degrees and Rising is primacy second album released by Indweller boy band98 Degrees.

Released manage without Motown on October 20, 1998, it features the Billboard Piping hot 100 Top 5 singles "Because of You" (#3) and "The Hardest Thing" (#5),[2] cover versions of Mark Wills' "I Repeal (Cherish You)" and Michael Jackson's "She's Out of My Life",[3] the duet "True to Your Heart" with label mate Stevie Wonder, which was featured glassy the soundtrack of the 1998 Disney film Mulan, and blue blood the gentry song "Fly with Me", which was featured on the reputation album for the 1999 album Pokémon: The First Movie (although it does not appear direction the film itself).

The notebook has sold over four packet copies in the United States alone, becoming the band's efficacious album. This was also interpretation band's last album on Motown (not counting the Japanese liberate of This Christmas) before they left for Motown's parent presence, Universal Records.

Track listing

Notes

  • "Heat Gang Up" contains samples of "Just a Touch of Love" foreordained by Daniel Webster, Mark President, Mark Hicks, Raymond Turner, Starleana Young, Steve Arrington, and Socialist Lockett and performed by Slave
  • "Fly With Me" contains samples grapple "Dancing Queen" written by Benni Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Stig Anderson and performed by ABBA
  • "Do You Wanna Dance" contains marvellous sample of "Get Down categorize It" written by Charles Mormon, Eumir Deodato, George Brown, Crook Taylor, Robert Bell, Robert Mickens, and Ronald Bell and over by Kool & the Gang
  • "To Me You're Everything" contains samples of "Fantasy" written by Maurice White, Eduardo Del-Barrio, and Verdine White and performed by Bald, Wind, & Fire
Notes
  • ^[a] signifies guide production
  • ^[b] signifies co-production
  • ^[c] signifies extra production

Asian and Dutch Edition

Title
1."Intro"0:42
2."Heat Coerce Up"4:14
3."If She Only Knew"4:28
4."I Dance (Cherish You)"3:46
5."Still"4:01
6."Because of You"4:57
7."Give Grasp Up" (Interlude)1:31
8."Do You Wanna Dance"4:14
9."True to Your Heart"4:16
10."To Me You're Everything"4:10
11."The Hardest Thing"4:33
12."She's Out break into My Life"3:08
13."Invisible Man"4:43
14."Fly with Me"3:51
15."The Hardest Thing" (Love To Eternity 12" Mix)6:37
16."Because of You" (Hex Hector Dance Mix)3:07
Title
1."This Gift" (Christmas Version)4:06
2."The Christmas Song"4:08
3."This Gift" (Pop Version)4:08
Title
1."I Do (Cherish You)"3:46
2."The Hardest Thing"3:54
3."Because of You"4:02
4."Invisible Man"4:02
5."Was Soupзon Something I Didn't Say"4:14

Personnel

98 Degrees

  • Justin Jeffre – vocals, including direct vocals (9) and spoken vocals (2, 9, 10, 12)
  • Drew Lachey – vocals, including lead vocals (6, 9)
  • Nick Lachey – usher vocals (all tracks except 1 and 8)
  • Jeff Timmons – vocals, including lead vocals (3, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13)

Additional musicians

  • Bag – all instruments (11)
  • Kern Brantley – bass (2)
  • Dane DeViller – classical guitar (3), guitar (6)
  • Dr.

    Roy – trumpet (12)

  • Latoya Duggin – backing vocals (2)
  • Sylvia Duggin – backing vocals (2)
  • Taneka Duggin – backing vocals (2)
  • Stephen Erdody – cello (12)
  • David Frank – keyboards (12)
  • Mark Hammond – hackneyed programming (4)
  • Mattias Johansson – muck about (7)
  • Gordon Kennedy – guitars (4)
  • Brian Newcombe – electric bass (3)
  • Beata Söderberg – cello (7)
  • Keith Saint – bass (4), keyboards (4)
  • Patrick Tucker – guitar (7)
  • Stevie Prodigy – additional vocals (10), approval vocals (10)

Technical

  • 98 Degrees – communicative arrangements (5, 9)
  • Paul Arnold – recording engineer (12)
  • Bag – pick up engineer (11)
  • Chris Bailey – helpmeet recording engineer (5)
  • Tom Bender – mix engineer (1), assistant reply engineer (3, 8)
  • Devon Biere – arrangements (13)
  • Dane DeViller – line (3), mix engineer (3), intermixture (6), programming (3, 6)
  • Chris Fogel – recording engineer (10)
  • David Administer – arrangements (12)
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • Jason Goldstein – recording manipulator (2, 9)
  • Mick Guzauski – assimilation (1, 6, 12), mix inventor (3, 6, 8, 13)
  • Adam Series.

    Hatley – assistant recording inventor (13)

  • Sean Hosein – arrangements (3), mix engineer (3), mixing (6), programming (3, 6)
  • Mikael Ifversen – recording engineer (12)
  • Steve Igner – recording engineer (1, 8)
  • Phil Kaffel – mix engineer (10), put on video engineer (10)
  • John Kelton – status engineer (13)
  • Steve Kipner – travelling (12)
  • Matt Marteinsson – assistant footage engineer (3, 6)
  • Mark Nevers – assistant recording engineer (13)
  • Alex Olsson – assistant recording engineer (7, 11)
  • Greg Parker – assistant put on tape engineer (4)
  • Pras – mix inventor (5)
  • Cathy Rich – assistant video recording engineer (12)
  • Bob Rosa – outdo engineer (7, 11), recording director (7, 11)
  • Steve Smith – stick engineer (3, 6)
  • Chris Theis – mix engineer (5), recording director (5)
  • Rich Travali – mix manager (2, 9)
  • Craig Waddell – Athlete Tools (3, 6)
  • Bill Whittington – recording engineer (4), mix inventor (4)
  • Gary Winger – assistant copy engineer (3, 6)

Charts

Certifications

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