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Boyz II Men - Motown A Journey Through Hitsville USA - LIVE (2008) Review

Boyz II Men - Motown A Journey Through Hitsville USA - LIVE  (2008)
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I was at this concert and let me tell you they were as amazing that day as they were when I saw them 10 years ago. I know this dvd is going to be worth it for every boyz II men fan. I had a great time that night I felt like a teenager all over again the sound of their voices give you the chills. So i would definately recommend this dvd

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Recorded during their 2008 World Tour at The House Of Blues/Atlantic City on July 17, 2008 this live show is wall to wall hits featuring the Motown classics The Track Of My Tears, Just My Imagination (Running Away From Me), Mercy Mercy Me, War, It s The Same Old Song, and more...in addition to the Boyz II Men hits I ll Make Love To You, Motownphilly, End Of The Road, (featuring a guest appearance from Brian McKnight).

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Them Or Us Review

Them Or Us
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I know it's a silly thing to say, but I always feel a little bit smarter after listening to a Frank Zappa album- he seems to give off something of a professorial atmosphere sometimes... This album follows in his tradition of challanging his listeners to explore the endless possibilities of music.
I was originally attracted to Zappa's work by his clever, acerbic lyrics and catchy melodies. As I've begun to explore his work, I've realized that the full spectrum of his gifts are most appreciated by those who love the instrumental work of, say, King Crimson or even Yes at times.
This album, like most of Zappa's work, is chock-full of guitar brilliance (not to mention the other instruments!). Some of the songs with lyrics, however, aren't particularly to my taste, even if creativly composed. I don't mind Zappa's blue humor at all though, it's hilarious (think Robert Crumb set to music)- and you may react more enthusiastically.
This album is par for the course Zappa brilliance. It may not have as wide of a commericial appeal as some of his other albums- but we all know that commercial appeal was never the point for Zappa- unless he had a point to make about commercial appeal...

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Japanese reissue of 1984 album, packaged in a miniaturegatefold LP sleeve. Videoarts. 2002.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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