Genre: R&B
Label Number: MOTD-6320
AllMusic Review by Andy Kellman
☠: Selected by Lass
© 1991 Motown RecordsAllMusic Review by Andy Kellman
No mere breakthrough, 1991's Cooleyhighharmony was one of the decade's biggest debuts, setting Boyz II Men
well on their path to becoming what the RIAA certified the most
successful R&B group of all time. Their sound, dubbed "hip-hop
doo-wop" and aided in large part by the productions and arrangements of Dallas Austin,
was a shrewd and flexible mix of contemporary and throwback elements.
Fully exploiting the members' stunning vocal chops on ballads as a close
harmony group, while hardly washed out when matched with densely
layered upbeat material (new jack swing was still in full flight), the
group put a mature collegiate spin on what were, at the time, the last
two New Edition albums, updating the techniques reminiscent of the doo wop covered on Under the Blue Moon within a set that was as modern-sounding as the singles off Heart Break.
It contains that rare mix of hot singles with several album cuts that
could have just as easily been hits, the ultimate measure of a release
that is both commercially and creatively successful. While the album was
carried by four Top Ten R&B singles, two of which -- the swinging,
anthemic "Motownphilly" and an a cappella version of the Cooley High
soundtrack's "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday," the tear duct
activator of 1991/1992 -- went Top Five on the pop chart, there is
substantial depth. The non-single highlights include the sweet slow jam
"This Is My Heart," sonically somewhere between Gwen Guthrie's "Outside in the Rain" and an organic Babyface ballad, and the frantic new jack swinger "Under Pressure," perhaps too much like "Motownphilly" or Dallas Austin's most chaotic Bomb Squad-inspired productions. In its original ten-song form, in fact, Cooleyhighharmony
is a brisk 40-minute set built for front-to-back listening, though the
sequencing is more natural with the "adagio" and "allegro" halves
switched up. For many of those responsible for its multi-platinum
status, it is the album of the early '90s, "Uhh Ahh"'s amusing libidinal
melisma notwithstanding.
tags: boyz ii men, cooleyhighharmony, coolie high harmony, 1991, flac,
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