Having sold more than 10 million copies with their records,
Universal Music decided to invest in the duo's international career, which until then had experimented only with
Portuguese versions of songs by foreign artists such as
Savage Garden,
Celine Dion,
Bee Gees,
Whitney Houston, among others. In the previous album, the pair even recorded "
Endless Love", but this time in its original English version and the song was taken as a preview of the international work that was to follow. The duo recorded 12 songs in
English in mid-2001, at studios in
Miami and
Los Angeles. The initiative to launch the duo in the international market was
Max Hole, who was marketing director of Universal Music of
England. The investment in the album was 1 million dollars and five producers were contracted, being only one Brazilian. The so-called "Sandy and Junior operation," from Universal, predicted it would require $1.5 million in investment to turn the brothers into international stars. "It has been so exciting to work with people we never thought we would meet, like
Dianne Warren," said Junior; "Yes, I'm a big fan of her, so it was an exciting time. She's great, and so much fun," Sandy added. The production is by Simon Franglen, producer of stars of the size of Celine Dion,
Madonna,
Michael Jackson, Toni Braxton, and Steve Robson, who produces
Bryan Adams. Five of the album's songs were recorded by other artists previously, namely: "
Love Never Fails" (the singer
Kathie Lee Gifford in 2000 on his album
Heart of a Woman), "Words Are Not Enough" (the English band
Steps in 2001), "Do Not Say You Love Me" (by the group
The Corrs in 1997 on her album
Talk On Corners), "We've Only Just Begun" (the duo
The Carpenters in 1970 on the album
Close to You) and "Whenever You Close Your Eyes" (by singer
Tommy Page in 1991 on his album
From the Heart). ==Release==