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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From "BOYZ II MEN"...a worthwhile journey.
If your looking for that overly romantic, bubblegum-ish, pop music laced fare that made me a fan and made them millions over the years, then let me do you and your wallet a favor....just keep steppin', cause this ain't your grandma' group anymore. It took me 3 spins around the player to actually get it. Here is a group that grew up before out eyes, and even though their...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Boyz II Men "Twenty"
I have been a fan of BIIM since I was 9 years old. I have every album they have done. Everyone that's acquainted with me KNOWS I am their #1 fan...howeeever...this album is not it! It breaks my heart to have to say that but something's missing and that's "Bass" (Mike) I really, truly hope and pray that they can work something out to bring him back. He makes the sound...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From "BOYZ II MEN"...a worthwhile journey., November 7, 2011
This review is from: Twenty (Audio CD)
If your looking for that overly romantic, bubblegum-ish, pop music laced fare that made me a fan and made them millions over the years, then let me do you and your wallet a favor....just keep steppin', cause this ain't your grandma' group anymore. It took me 3 spins around the player to actually get it. Here is a group that grew up before out eyes, and even though their sound may not have changed much in the beginning, it has definitely changed now, and it's for the better. Here is a more adult version being presented with a more adult sound and they seem to be taking chances with different music styles. Outside of the last song on disc 1, I totally approve.

Disc 2, I thought that it was a small, greatest hits collection, and because I already had their greatest hits cd as well as their past releases, it seemed like a waste to me, but before I played disc 1, I popped in #2 and got the suprise of the entire cd. These songs were remade over without Michael, and even though you can hear his presence missing, and I gotta admit, some of these songs actually sound better than the originals. Now THAT is called talent!
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Consistently Outstanding, but this is Objectively Very Good/Great, Five Stars, October 28, 2011
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Salih C. Alexander (Woodbridge, Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Twenty (Audio CD)
'"Believe" is my anthem! As a teacher, I think that many schools should use this song to inspire kids...not just at pep rallies, but at other functions like test preps. "I Refuse to be the Reason" is the song for any guys who have stayed faithful to a woman and then been left when she decides she doesn't want to try anymore (even though it's more her fault). "I Shoulda Lied" is an incredible statement about the semi-ethical issue of whether being honest is actually what women want or should be given...though "Benefit of a Fool" shows that an old "dog" can learn new "tricks" if he has the right woman. Guyz, this is an outstanding album and I am seeing a Grammy in your immediate 2012 future. My only issue with the album is that "Please Don't Go" and "Pass You By" weren't on it. Reading the insert, I'm sorry about what happened with Mike...He is totally missing out. Waiting for the new(er) album in 2012! (that means the NEXT one)

Best Songs: Believe, Refuse to be the Reason, Benefit of a Fool, Slowly, I Shoulda Lied, and Not Like You.
Worst Song: More than You'll Ever Know (Who picks BIIM's singles? The first single should have been Believe or, well, one of the songs on my "Best Songs" list.

Weird Moments: 1 Will you be there sounds like a Janet Jackson song from the mid-90's...2) Motownphilly having a 40-something year old Mike Bivins still saying the same words, 3) the fact that most of the re-recorded songs sound better than the originals, 3) Not Like You being a song that should have been on a Shawn Stockman solo album.

Grammy nominations are forthcoming. This is the Boyz's best album since II because Evolution and Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya (and really, Full Circle, too) had songs on them that didn't fit...like one or two per album that should have been just left off--Can't Let Her Go (Evolution), Bounce, Shake, Move, Swing (NMSW), Roll Wit Me and Ain't a Thang Wrong (Full Circle)...

I rank their albums like this:

Original Albums:
1) II (1994)
2) Twenty (2011)
3) NMSW (2000)
4) Cooleyhighharmony (1992)
5) Remedy (2006)
6) Full Circle (2002)
7) Evolution (1997)

Other/Special/Remakes
1) Christmas Interpretations (1993)
2) Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville (2007)
3) Throwback (2004)
4) The Remix Album (1995)
5) Love

Excellent Job Boyz!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I'm Sorry...they still got it., November 17, 2011
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Ensaeshah "j73ce" (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twenty (Audio CD)
Let me start off by saying that it is unfortunate that Boyz II Men will always be compared to their best effort commercially which was II. Having said that, Twenty melody wise in my opinion is a throwback to how that album sounds. When I listen to this album I'm impressed as usual with their talent and singing ability. Their commercial dominance may be long behind them, and that is ok. But no one can deny the impact that this group has had on popular music and for that I am grateful that not only do they keep R&B music alive but that they do it because they love it and as a result we the fans benefit from hearing.

Twenty is a welcome and solid album that deserves to be in your collection. Even without the bass, the Boyz have managed to keep it moving. I wish a female group that I admire similar to BIIM would do the same.

The reinterpreted songs from their hey day are done just as well, if not in some cases better. Sure the bass is not present, but when you can truly sing like these guys, do you really need him? I think with this release they have proven they don't. Get the album because I recommend it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perennial Fan, I'm in Love All Over Again!!!, December 30, 2011
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I have been a life long fan of this group and had the opportunity to see them in a special concert last year. I've been on the look out for new material from Boyz II Men and I'm in love with them all over again! These songs are awesome! The remakes of their previous records are very well done, with a different twist. I recommend it!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars They still got it, December 28, 2011
This review is from: Twenty (MP3 Download)
I don't know if I was too young to fully appreciate their talent when they first made it big, or if they've gotten better with age and experience, but all I kept thinking listening to these tracks was, "the boys can SING!!" Some of the instrumental arrangements on the new tracks are a little overwhelming, but the vocals are so outstanding I almost don't mind. I was very skeptical of the remakes of their oldies without Mike, but again, for me, the vocal arrangement of the remaining members make up for his absence. Good job fellas, keep doing what you do!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars So Amazing!!!, November 5, 2011
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This review is from: Twenty (Audio CD)
I purchased this album because I have been a fan of Boyz II Men since I was 7 years old. I am now 24 years old, and they have not disappointed me with this musical effort. My favorite tracks are So Amazing, Believe, Put Some Music On, One More Dance, and One Up for Love. Basically I LOVE the whole album. I really love the re-records as well. They take me back to when I was a little girl when I first heard their music. Twenty was worth every penny!!!! Thanks Nathan, Wanya, and Shawn for 20 years of quality music!!!!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, October 26, 2011
This review is from: Twenty (Audio CD)
An absolute gem. This album is a must have for Boyz II Men fans young and old. Thier vocals are still amazing!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great work!, October 25, 2011
This review is from: Twenty (MP3 Download)
Boyz II Men's twentieth anniversary album "Twenty" is amazing! Not only did they redo some of their own hits on the 2nd disc, the entire first disc is brand new, original material. They also reunited with producers from their successful past - Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Tim & Bob, Babyface, etc. With fans clamoring for new material, something not done since The Remedy (2007), and Full Circle before that (2002), this will be sure to excite new and old fans alike. My initial favorites are "Put Some Music On," "I Shoulda Lied," "One More Dance," and "One Up For Love."
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Boyz are back!, October 25, 2011
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This review is from: Twenty (Audio CD)
This is a great album. It's a perfect mix of old & new material from a timeless group. The new music on disc one is good. Songs like "Refuse to Be the Reason", "I shoulda lied", "More than you'll ever know", & "Flow" definitely make the new cd worth listening to. It's mainly a ballad filled album with a couple of upbeat joints like "Believe" mixed in.

The majority of the people that buy this album though, will buy it do to the re-recorded classics that are on the second disc. You all won't be dissapointed. Even though Michael McCary (the guy with the deep voice), is no longer a part of the group, they still manage to do a great job without him. If you loved Boyz II Men back in the day, you'll like this album. Pick it up. It's worth your money.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HOMERUN!!!!!, October 27, 2011
This review is from: Twenty (Audio CD)
Nathan, Shawn, and Wanya hit a homerun with this album! It was well worth the wait...this album has made me a fan all over again!!!
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