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Fall In Love Again
Okay, call me a closet mush, but with the recent Valentines'
Day concert that Boyz II Men held in Manila, I couldn't help
but feel nostalgic. I actually found myself walking into a
record bar and comparing two CDs in my hands. I was at a loss
between purchasing Boyz II Men: Legacy and Boyz II Men: The
Ballad Collection. Well, three extra tracks and Girl in the
Life Magazine, a forever favorite, won me over.
I was never a fan of Boyz II Men in high school. I was too
busy singing Wilson Philips songs back then. But in college,
wow. I purchased the Evolution
cassette tape as a birthday gift to a friend, borrowed it
shortly, and I don't think I ever returned it. Most of the
songs in this ballad collection are actually from Evolution,
the album that defined my college years
yes, including
my then tumultuous love life. I cried over my ex with Four
Seasons of Loneliness playing in the background and laughed
over my loss with Doin' Just Fine. Girl in the Life Magazine
entertained me with its dreamy guitar and playful lyrics that
tell of a man's obsession with his dream girl who later ends
up becoming his girlfriend. I just love this amusing stanza:
All of my friends used to laugh / Said I was certifiably
mad / 'Till the day she came / And she blew them away / And
asked me if I'd be her man / It seems that she went and fell
/ In love with my letters / Says she's been looking for me
/ So the story ends well / We end up together / The girl in
the life magazine. Aw!
The best part of this album is that not only are my favorite
selections from Evolution here, but many of the songs that
made them a household name are also contained in this disc.
End of the Road is one of the BIIM songs that inspired many
a boy band, to the point that you'd hear N'Sync
or the Backstreet
Boys singing this in a capella during concerts.
Why is this so? Well, it's simply because End of the Road
is one of those songs wherein you'd hear the best of a singing
group's blending. Of course, nobody does it better than BIIM.
You'd also get to hear Mariah Carey's famous team-up with
them in One Sweet Day. I know many people can't stand the
divayours truly includedbut one has to admit that
the girl has talent and that she chooses the best partners
to perform with her during recordings.
There's the classic On Bended Knees. If my fiancé
would just sing this for me during the making up process,
I know I would melt. Spanish rendition of Yesterday, anyone?
This might sound like they're riding on the Latin craze, but
heck, if it's as well sung as this, you won't see me complaining.
There's nothing headier than hearing pure talent performing
through the language of romance. The verdict? Damn! This is
just so good!
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