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Boyz II Men: Shawn Stockman (vocals, various instruments); Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris (vocals). Additional personnel: MC Lyte (rap vocals). In the careers of nearly all adult contemporary artists, there is almost an unspoken, obligatory feeling that compels them to pay homage to their roots and inspirations by issuing covers albums. Sometimes these approaches work wonders for a career (case in point: the rejuvenation of Michael McDonald's career courtesy of a record chock-full of Motown covers, which was the defibrillator to an otherwise pulseless career), and sometimes they don't. Thankfully, the Boyz get it right most of the time on Throwback, but not without some setbacks. The reverence that the Boyz show here is evident by their sincere performances and track selection, which obviously pay homage to the radio and records they grew up with (which is self-evident thanks to the title). However, it's the production that is the dragging anchor keeping this album from really setting sail the way it begs to. Resorting to formulaic cookie-cutter R&B beats and production deters from the group's biggest strength: their voices. Of course, there are exceptions from time to time: an all-acoustic delivery of Michael Jackson's "Human Nature," the Philly soul goodness of Teddy Pendergrass' "Close the Door," and a surprisingly faithful arrangement of the Stylistics' "You Make Me Feel Brand New" all bring their true talents to the forefront. The vocals are just as sharp as ever, especially on their stirring interpretations of Hall & Oates' "Sara Smile" and "Human Nature." It's not a watershed moment in their catalog, but for those die-hard fans who simply love the group, it's an engaging listen and a charming audio yearbook. ~ Rob Theakston Record-setting R&B vocal group Boyz II Men have never been averse to covers, having scored mega-hits in the early-1990s with both the Five Satins doo-wop classic "In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember)" and the G.C. Cameron classic "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday." On 2004's THROWBACK, the group tries its hand at an assortment of vintage R&B tunes and succeeds with an array of fine melodies. THROWBACK is the outfit's first release after the departure of Michael McCary, but the trio's vocal harmonies are as tight and alluring as ever. In fact, it's when the harmonies take center stage that the album is at its most appealing. The group reinterprets Michael Jackson's gorgeous ballad "Human Nature," accompanied by only a few African drums and a light acoustic guitar, as their voices examine the subtle beauty of the song. The ensemble finds an entirely new angle to Hall & Oates's "Sara Smile," but Teddy Pendergrass's sensual "Close the Door" is rendered faithful to the original. Although the boys aren't the superstars they were in the '90s, THROWBACK proves they still know their way around a good song. Boyz II Men Throwback Songs Throwback Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Throwback Is A Keeper! I was sort of skeptical at first but, after playing this CD, I was pleasantly suprised! All the songs were great and bought back pleasant memories. I don't think anyone will be disappointed! Submitted by msthang307 (Harrisburg, PA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
music that all can enjoy wow i am of course a fan but this music was really something to enjoy. boys to men have shown that old school music can pay tribute to our musical foreparents while bringing enough flavor that oldschool and new school can enjoy Submitted by msmoe5000 (new haven ct)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
IT THE BEST R&B ALBUM WITH THE BEST VOCALS THIS ALBUM IS THE BEST YET FROM THEM.I REALLY HOPE THEY CONTINUE DOEN WHAT THEY KNOW AND THAT MAKEN GREAT ALBUMS AND SONGS. Submitted by trapboy883 (Columbus, GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
coulda been better hey wassup.
i guess u could say im the boyz biggest fan, bcos i am. i always love their music, they never fail me. but this album coulda been just a lil bit better. not complaining, but i guess i expected more. still and aweseom album! love their work!
Submitted by ~kate (sydney, NSW, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
What happened? I was recently at the carnival and saw them perform. They did a good job, playing the same song "Motown Philly...twice!" I was hoping they were going to come up with some new stuff of their own. A little bit disappointed but overall maybe there is hope! Submitted by Shamika Smalls (Hot Springs, AR) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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