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Boyz II Men - MOTOWN: A Journey Through Hitville, USA


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Published Date:
09 November 2007
MOTOWNPHILLY'S back again! 2007 has been the official year of the come back, with everyone from Take That to The Spice Girls breaking back onto the charts.
MOTOWNPHILLY'S back again! 2007 has been the official year of the come back, with everyone from Take That to The Spice Girls breaking back onto the charts.
So it is only right that 2007 should also see the come back of the worlds biggest selling R'n'B male group Boyz II Men.

In the 90s they brought the soul and harmonies of Motown to 'New Jack Swing' and in doing so created R'n'B as we know it. Now, after 10 long years and dozens of imitation bands who although good, never quite managed to fill the gap ( Jagged Edge, Ideal, etc.), Motownphilly's back again . . . with the incredible new album 'MOTOWN: A Journey Through Hitville, USA' on Universal/ Decca Records.

Co-produced by American Idol judge Randy Jackson, the new album sees Motown's Number 1 selling act singing Motown's biggest selling hits.

The album was produced like every other classic Motown album, using nothing but live instruments.

It features classics such as Tracks Of My Tears, Easy and End Of The Road.

This is THE R'n'B album of the year! A must have to R'n'B and Motown fans a like. MotownPhilly's back!

- Micheala Bailey

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  • Last Updated: 09 November 2007 6:12 PM
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