Discography - Boyz II Men

Discography
Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA
Released: November, 13, 2007
Record Label: Decca
Peak Position: The Billboard 200 #27 on December 01, 2007
Track: Title: Composer: Time:
1
Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) Strong, Barrett/Whitfield, Norman  4:25
 
2
It's the Same Old Song/Reach Out (I'll Be There) Dozier, Lamont/Holland, Brian/Holland, Edward  3:55
 
3
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) Gaye, Marvin  3:12
 
4
The Tracks of My Tears Robinson, Smokey/Moore, Warren/Tarplin, Marvin  3:24
 
5
Money (That's What I Want) Gordy, Berry Jr./Bradford, Janie  2:54
 
6
Easy Richie, Lionel  5:26
 
7
I Was Made to Love Her Cosby, Henry/Wonder, Stevie/Moy, Sylvia/Hardaway, Lula Mae  3:32
 
8
All This Love DeBarge, Eldra  5:34
 
9
Ribbon in the Sky [Acapella] Wonder, Stevie  2:51
 
10
Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing Ashford, Nickolas/Simpson, Valerie  2:51
 
11
Got to Be There Willensky, Elliot  3:32
 
12
War Strong, Barrett/Whitfield, Norman  4:21
 
13
End of the Road [Acapella] Babyface/Reid, L.A./Simmons, Daryl  3:57
 
Album Review
Three years after the all-covers Throwback -- a release that included some pleasantly surprising choices for new looks, like One Way's "Cutie Pie" and Bobby Caldwell's "What You Won't Do for Love" -- Boyz II Men reappear not with yet another covers affair. As indicated by the title, the trio changes its focus to Motown for a set that ranges thematically and chronologically from the Temptations' "Just My Imagination" to Marvin Gaye's "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" to the Commodores' "Easy" -- and, as something of a sly acknowledgment that they were once on Motown themselves, they close out the set with an a cappella version of "End of the Road" (featuring Brian McKnight). Their backing is mostly all-star caliber, including the Dap-Kings Horns, drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, percussionist Luis Conte, and string arranger Larry Gold. The material tends to work best when they sound relatively relaxed, as opposed to when it is obvious that they are trying very hard to honor the originals while being over-demonstrative with their obviously gifted voices. It's not that the disc won't please fans, because it likely will, despite Boyz II Men's continued shortage of new songs; but it's nearly impossible at this point to add anything to the likes of "It's the Same Old Song," "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing," or "Money (That's What I Want)" -- no matter how well they are handled. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Releases
Year Type Label Catalog #:
2007 CD Universal 1749550
 
2007 CD Decca 000944402
 
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