Track Listing 1. Thank You 2. All Around the World (French) 3. U Know 4. Vibin' 5. I Sit Away 6. Jezzebel 7. Khalil (Interlude) 8. Trying Times 9. I'll Make Love to You 10. On Bended Knee 11. 50 Candles 12. Water Runs Dry 13. Yesterday
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Cadiz/Trilogy Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Philadelphia's Boyz II Men are a vocal quartet steeped in a number of R&B and soul traditions. Not only do they have the sizable legacy of soul singers from the City of Brotherly Love to draw on for inspiration, they've also surpassed mentors Bell Biv Devoe as the premier Pop/R&B act in the land, filling the shoes of such dapper hit-makers as New Edition and The Jacksons.For II, their long-awaited sophomore effort, Boyz II Men (Shawn Stockman, Michael McCary, Nathan and Wanya Morris) rightfully abstained from fiddling with their distinctive vocal sound. Consequently, their harmonic interplay has never seemed more polished. Not only do they kindle soulful flames under pure romantic ballads like "I'll Make Love To You", but they are able to stake a claim to the Beatles' "Yesterday" by placing their own distinct vocal stamp on it.They can also just as easily kick their harmonies onto the dance floor. The Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis produced "All Around The World", with its funky French intro and Daddy-O samples, is a testament to that. The track also serves as further proof that in today's world of pop craftsmanship, Boyz II Men have all the bases covered.
Editorial Reviews ...Every bit as appealing as their fine first effort....There's...a capella candy that leaves no cloying aftertaste....II pushes the envelope...adding string-quartet grace notes here, jazz vocalese there.Entertainment Weekly (9/9/94, p.83) - ...No matter how noble the lyrics, the lush vocal and string arrangements suggest a deep-seated sensuality...the Boyz maintain their understated charm... - Rating: AQ (11/94, p.109) - 4 Stars - Excellent - ...Aspirations to stretch beyond sweetness are implicit in the hardline approach and ensemble passion... Rolling Stone
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