Jamaica Gleaner

Boyz II Men return with finger-snapping new CD

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THE GUYS who gave us Motownphil­ly in 1991 are making fun of themselves these days in a Geico ad in which they harmonise gross digestive side effects at a pharmacy. “If you’re Boyz II Men, you make anything sound good,” says the announcer. On a new CD, they also prove they can make already good songs sound very good indeed.

On Under the Streetligh­t, the Boyz — Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman and Wanya Morris — tackle covers of classic tunes by the likes of Carole King, Sam Cooke and Randy Newman.

This is dangerous territory in the wrong hands — perhaps demanding a pharmacy visit of your own when it fails — but Under the Streetligh­t manages to give each song the Boyz’s soulful barbershop quartet treatment with respect and admiration for the originals, especially with a superb version of Why Do Fools Fall in Love.

The trio also gets terrific assists from Brian McKnight on I’ll Come Running Back To You, Tears on My Pillow and A Sunday Kind of Love. Amber Riley is a welcome, sultry addition to Anyone Who Knows What Love Is and Take Six joins the trio on A Thousand Miles Away.

Boyz II Men mined the tradition of Motown boy groups like the Temptation­s and the Four Tops and evolved it, helping anchor the sound of New Jack Swing. They’ve reached back to an earlier time with their finger-snapping harmonies on Under the Streetligh­t.

There’s even a welcome, new edition — the original song Ladies Man, which is a slice of multiharmo­ny sunshine. The Boyz may be all grown up but their skills clearly haven’t been lost.

 ??  ?? This cover image released by Sony Masterwork­s shows ‘Under the Streetligh­t’ by Boyz II Men.
This cover image released by Sony Masterwork­s shows ‘Under the Streetligh­t’ by Boyz II Men.

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