Have It All (AJ McLean album)

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Have It All
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 2010
Recorded2009
StudioSafehouse Studios, Burbank, California
CMK Studios, Los Angeles
The Fireplace, NYC
Glomo Studio, Nashville, TN
WhatInTheWhatThe Studio, L.A.
GenrePop, pop rock
Length41:36
LabelAvex Group (Japan)
Podwall Entertainment/Sony Music Entertainment (US)
ProducerAJ McLean, JC Chasez, David Maurice, Dan Muckala, Kristian Lundin, Carl Falk, Jimmy Harry
Singles from Have It All
  1. "Teenage Wildlife"
    Released: January 18, 2010

Have It All is the first solo album by the American singer-songwriter AJ McLean of the Backstreet Boys. The album was released on January 20, 2010.

Background[]

The album is McLean's first as a solo artist, although he once toured on his own as alter-ego Johnny No Name. McLean describes Have It All as "something fans of the Backstreet Boys will take notice of, thanks to its slightly risqué vibe". For the album, McLean worked with a number of hitmakers like Kristian Lundin and Dan Muckala. "It's kind of a cross between a little bit of rock and funk and a little bit of dance," McLean said of the album. "It's a well-rounded record. I'm really proud of it and I've been working on it for almost five years. It's going to be a great, great record."[1] McLean released a single from the album, "Teenage Wildlife", with a video directed by Wade Robson.[2]

Recording[]

The bulk of the album was recorded with songwriters and producers Kristian Lundin and Dan Muckala. Lundin had previously worked with the Backstreet Boys on some of their highest-charting songs, including "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)", while Muckala had also previously worked with the band on all three of their albums since their reformation in 2005. McLean revealed that one of the first tracks to be written for the album was "London", although the chorus for the track was not added until many months after initial conception, after McLean was inspired following a visit to the city. Much of the material composed with Lundin was also co-written by Lundin's long-time writing partner Carl Falk, who had also worked with the Backstreet Boys. JC Chasez, member of rival boyband NSYNC, composed the album's lead single, "Teenage Wildlife", alongside Jimmy Harry and Simon Wilcox. Chasez revealed in the behind-the-scenes video to accompany the official music video that he had written Teenage Wildlife many years previously and had been waiting to find the right artist to perform it. When he heard that McLean was writing an album, he offered the track to McLean and he loved it on the first listen. McLean also wrote a track with producer Mark Hudson, the only track on the album not to have production or a co-writing credit from Lundin, Muckala or Chasez.

Track listing[]

Have it AllStandard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Teenage Wildlife"
  • Chasez
  • Harry
3:16
2."Have It All"
  • Lundin
  • Falk
3:24
3."London"
  • McLean
  • Lundin
  • Falk
  • Lundin
  • Falk
3:15
4."Gorgeous"
  • McLean
  • Lundin
Lundin3:28
5."What If"
  • McLean
  • Lundin
Lundin3:53
6."Drive by Love"
  • McLean
  • Lundin
  • Falk
  • Lundin
  • Falk
3:24
7."Love Crazy"
  • McLean
  • Chasez
  • David Maurice
  • Chasez
  • Maurice
3:58
8."Sincerely Yours"Muckala3:38
9."I Quit"
  • McLean
  • Muckala
  • Ben Glover
Muckala2:48
10."I Hate It When You're Gone"
Muckala3:24
11."What It Do"Mark Hudson4:06
12."Mr. A"
  • Lundin
  • Falk
3:02
Have It AllJapanese deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Teenage Wildlife" (K. Ando O.H.C remix)
  • Chasez
  • Harry
  • Wilcox
  • Chasez
  • Harry
6:23
14."Teenage Wildlife" (Acapella)
  • Chasez
  • Harry
  • Wilcox
  • Chasez
  • Harry
3:16
Have It AllJapanese special edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Teenage Wildlife (Music Video)" 
2."Behind the Scenes" 
3."Have It All EPK" 
4."Album Photo Shoot" 
5."Short Film #1 (A Date With A.J.)" 
6."Short Film #2 (The House)" 
7."Short Film #3 (L.A. Tour)" 
8."Promo Trip in Japan EPK" 

Charts[]

Charts (2010) Peak
position
Taiwan Albums (G-Music)[3] 16
Japanese Albums (Oricon) 31

References[]

  1. ^ Vena, Jocelyn (January 13, 2010). "A.J. McLean Solo Debut Features Song By 'NSYNC's JC Chasez". MTV. Retrieved February 27, 2010.
  2. ^ "A.J. Mclean - Teenage Wildlife (Music Video)". YouTube. 2010-04-18. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-09. Retrieved 2013-12-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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