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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent collection for a one-of-a-kind group!, January 28, 2003
98 Degrees, 1997-2002This Collection includes hits of both 98 Degrees R&B styling and pop influences... 98 DEGREES - With hits such as "Invisible Man" and "Was It Something I Didn't Say", the 4 guys from Ohio turn out soulful tunes that cry for the likes of BoysIIMen and other R&B groups of the late 80's and early 90's. If this was a collection of their greatest songs vs. greatest "hits", then it would most certainly include "Heaven's Missing An Angel" and "I Wasn't Over You". 98 DEGREES AND RISING - Moving on to their sophmore album, 98 Degrees move towards more mainstream pop with hits such as "The Hardest Thing", "Because Of You", and crossover hit "I Do" also performed by country artist Mark Wills. If anyone has a doubt about the acapella ability of this foursome, stop and listen to "She's Out of My Life". Other notable songs include "Still" and "If She Only Knew". THIS CHRISTMAS - Before this album, I wasn't a fan of Christmas music. Of course, I knew the classics such as "Silent Night" and "Ave Maria", but 98 Degrees perfect harmony bring a new light to the classics. Originals such as "This Gift" and "Christmas Wish" add spice to this record, but the true gift is the 4-part harmonies that bring soul and spirit to each song. For example, on "Oh Holy Night", Jeff Timmons brings his tenor voice to all time highs to make this song very memorable. The Latin,acapella "Ave Maria" showcases their excellent harmonies and arrangments are untouchable. REVELATION - This album demonstrates the writing ability of 98 Degrees and moves back towards R&B. This excellent grouping of romantic ballads and few uptempo numbers show their production ability and winning combination. From hits such as "Give Me Just One Night" to "My Everything", this album is another destined classic. Back to the Collection...notable additions are the acoustic version of "Was It Something I Didn't Say" and "Never Let Go" (bearing the same name as a Revelation song) penned by Justin Jeffre. However, the downside to the Collection is the lack of marketing and production involved. From the lackluster packaging to the missing hit "Where You Are" from Nick Lachey/Jessica Simpson makes this album less appealing to true 98 Degrees fans. Unfortunately, I believe lack of marketing and production has kept this excellent group out of the spotlight too long. Hopefully, they will reunite soon for another go-round and a 5th studio album. Jeff Timmons, Nick Lachey, Justin Jeffre, and Drew Lachey's excellent harmonies and soulful voices fill a void in music today that is plagued by overproduced hip-hop and lackluster, generic pop music. Good luck to all the guys and to Nick on his solo album!!
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