... Despite Evolution not selling as well as the previous two albums Cooleyhighharmony and II Evolution has plenty of great songs and a number of superb singles. Here is my review of 1997's Evolution by Boyz II Men.
**The Review**
1. "Doin' Just Fine" (Produced by Shawn Stockman)
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...of their best tracls. Despite Evolution not selling as well as the previous two albums Cooleyhighharmony and II Evolution has plenty of great songs and a number of superb singles. Here is my review of 1997's Evolution by Boyz II Men.
**The Review**
1. "Doin' Just Fine" (Produced by Shawn Stockman)
This is a great track to start off Evolution. A wonderful ballad about getting over a relationship ... ...hell of an album with just about the right combination of ballads and mid tempo tracks. Evolution may not be as big a seller as Cooleyhighharmony or II were but it is as good in terms of quality. If you are a fan of R&B then this is a must. ... more
**Introduction**
If you are a regular reader of my music reviews you will probably know that one of my favourite artists is Boyz II Men. This album is their third album and was released in 1997 and is their last album recorded on the Motown label. Regular collaborators like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Babyface contributed to the album aswell as Sean Combs aka Puff Daddy or P Diddy as he is known nowadays.
The lead single from this album was the ballad Four seasons of loneliness which is regarded by fans as one of their best tracls. Despite Evolution not selling as well as the previous two albums Cooleyhighharmony and II Evolution has plenty of great songs and a number of superb singles. Here is my review of 1997's Evolution by Boyz II Men.
**The Review**
1. "Doin' Just Fine" (Produced by Shawn Stockman)
This is a great track to start off Evolution. A wonderful ballad about getting over a relationship after a hard breakup. The music is made up of some nice string sections and drum sequences which accompanied by the piano sound superb.
2. "Never" (Produced by Babyface)
This is another great ballad which is written by the amazing Babyface. This song has a great meaning and is about telling a girlfriend to be strong and promising to be there for them after they have a relationship with someone who hurt them.
3. "4 Seasons of Loneliness" Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
This is a fantastic first single from the album as it has a superbly catchy chorus which has been sung by millions of fans around the world. This tracks shows just how well their voices blend together and how good their vocals are.
4.) Girl in the Life Magazine" (Produced By Babyface)
This is a slightly different subject than their other love songs as you will soon find out on listening to it. This song is about falling in love at first sight with a woman in a picture in a magazine and she ends up being with you. Some superb guitar licks compliment the feel of this track.
5. A Song for Mama" (Produced by Babyface)
This is such a wonderful song about how their mothers have touched their lives. Probably the best parental tribute song I have ever heard followed by Tupac's Dear Mama. This song is wonderfully complimented by the music.
6. Can You Stand the Rain" (Produced by Boyz II Men)
This is an acapella version of the New Edition song and it works really well. The song opens with a rain storm and then the vocals kick in, this just shows off their vocal ability to fine effect, One of their best acapellas.
7. Can't Let Her Go (Produced by Sean Combs)
We've had six ballads in a row and now comes the first hip hop tinged track on the album, This is a very funky uptempo track which keeps the smooth vocal harmonies they are so well known for. This track is so so catchy and shows they are adept at just about anything they try vocally.
8. Baby C'mon" (Produced by Keith Crouch)
This is a very catchy track indeed. It opens with a clapping beat and guitar and then the funky bass slides in with Shawn's flowing vocals. One of their best uptempo songs on any of their albums.
9. Come On" (Produced by Sean Combs)
This opens up like a ballad and then the beat kicks in and the tempo becomes faster and changes into a mid tempo track with a nice beat. A very good track.
10. All Night Long" (Produced by Keith Crouch)
This starts off with a nice guitar intro and then the shuffling beat comes in with Nathan Morris' vocals, not quite their best uptempo track but not bad nonetheless.
11. Human II (Don't Turn Your Back on Me)" (Produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis)
This is a mid tempo ballad which is about moving on from your mistakes and not to dwell to much on them. A great message sung with passion and with a catchy feel, One of their best tracks of this kind.
12. To the Limit" (Produced by Sean Combs)
This is a vey sensual sexy track that talks about doing things for your partner to make her feel special. This has a really nice feel to it and is so relaxing.
13. Dear God" (Produced by Boyz II Men)
I am in no way religious but I cannot help but love this track as it is such a beautifully sung song and I believe it can be used as an inspiring song to non religious people like me.
14. Just Hold On" (Japanese Edition) (Produced by Babyface)
This is a superb ballad which is blending Doing Just Fine and Never to create an emotive song about holding on through your troubles and coming out the other end ok. One of the best songs I have ever heard like this.
**Overall**
This is one hell of an album with just about the right combination of ballads and mid tempo tracks. Evolution may not be as big a seller as Cooleyhighharmony or II were but it is as good in terms of quality. If you are a fan of R&B then this is a must.
Firstly you shouldn't even need to be reading this review you should have bought this album (or be planning to buy this album) on the Boyz reputation alone. Or perhaps you don't know much about Boyz II Men then you've come to the right place...
The Philly quartet's third album has a more mature sound than the previous albums this change is reflected in the title of the album "Evolution". As group member Nathan Morris puts it "Evolution is the act ... ...consists of 14 soulful Tracks where the Boyz sing about heartbreak/loneliness in tracks like the Shawn Stockman penned "Doin' Just Fine" and the Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis produced "4 Seasons of Loneliness". In other tracks they pay homage to their Mamas in "A Song for Mama" and to God in "Dear God". My favorite track is the acapella driven "Can You Stand the Rain?" which shows off their already established singing capabilities. This simply outstanding ...
jonwoo2 21.07.2000
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Product details
Title
Evolution
Performer
Boyz II Men
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
Contemporary R&B
Release Date
22/09/1997
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1997
Label / Distributor
Motown / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
731453082229
Catalogue Number
5308222
Additional notes
Album Notes
Boyz II Men: Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Michael McCary, Shawn Stockman (vocals). Additional personnel: Keith Crouch (various instruments); Babyface (guitar, sitar, keyboards, bass, programming); Michael Thompson, Reggie Griffin, John "Jubu" Smith, Sonny Lallerstedt (guitar); Greg Phillinganes, John Carroza (piano); Jamar Jones (Hammond B-3 organ); Nathan East, Jackie Street (bass); Scott Meder (drums); Bashiri Johnson (percussion); Randy Walker (programming). Producers include: Boyz II Men, Shawn Stockman, Babyface, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Keith Crouch. Engineers include: Jim "Jiff" Hinger, Manny Marroquinm, Paul Boutin. Recorded at Stonecreek Studios, Gladwyne, Pennsylvania; Brandon's Way Recording, The Record Plant, and Studio 56 (B-Funk Lab), Los Angeles, California; Flyte Tyme Studios, Edina, Minnesota. EVOLUTION was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album. EVOLUTION proves to be a rather prophetic title for this release from the famed R&B quartet. The album finds Boyz II Men growing musically and emotionally, and all the songs here demonstrate the added depth that is the result of the group's artistic maturation. One thing that hasn't changed is the silky-smooth harmonies that are the band's trademark. Their elegantly intertwining voices lead you gently through ballads about both good times and bad. The production is state-of-the-art as usual, underlining the strength of the material. EVOLUTION finds the boys strutting their stuff as full-grown men.
Album Reviews
Vibe (11/97, p.144) - "...Boyz II Men have withstood personal tragedy, music industry ineptitude, and the dumbed-down...regression of contemporary black music....With grace and skill, the Boyz in the band have indeed morphed into Men, and they have the songs to prove it..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Doin' Just Fine
2.
Never
3.
4 Seasons Of Loneliness
4.
Girl In The Life Magazine
5.
Song For Mama
6.
Can You Stand The Rain
7.
Can't Let Her Go
8.
Baby C'mon
9.
Come On
10.
All Night Long
11.
Human II (Don't Turn Your Back On Me)
12.
To The Limit
13.
Dear God
14.
Just Hold On
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