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This second offering from
Jason Champion
and
Dave Tolliver
, known collectively as
Men at Large
, should have benefited from the momentum built by their self-titled debut CD, but without a significant hit to stimulate sales, it sold fewer units. This despite the inclusion of
Keith Sweat
Gerald Levert
's vocal contributions to
"Don't Cry,"
a song co-written by
Sweat
. This is more mellow then the first album; the ballads are less dramatic, yet still powerfully executed. The guys seem more confident with their singing.
"Holiday"
is nice, and most will enjoy its family reunion message. The comedy skits that appeared on the first LP are gone, so this may not be as immediately engaging to some.
Tolliver
sings his lines with the precision of a diamond cutter, while
Champion
improvises and embellishes his lines with shamelessly soulful vocal runs. Harmony lovers will freak listening to
"Don't Cry"
; the assembly of voices takes the song to new levels. They sound better than
Boyz II Men
on the lush ballad,
Levert
,
, and
should do a whole LP together -- they're bad!
Traci Hale
Emanuel Officer
contribute backing vocals to the floater. The duo remind you of their immense rapping skills on
"Better by Myself,"
a hip-hop club number. The Cleveland natives (
DJs on WZAK-FM) get low on
"First Day,"
an infectious slinker about a sexual attraction. The 12 numbers are comparably even in appeal; there's not a skip-worthy track on the disc. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Jason Champion
and
Dave Tolliver
, known collectively as
Men at Large
, should have benefited from the momentum built by their self-titled debut CD, but without a significant hit to stimulate sales, it sold fewer units. This despite the inclusion of
Keith Sweat
Gerald Levert
's vocal contributions to
"Don't Cry,"
a song co-written by
Sweat
. This is more mellow then the first album; the ballads are less dramatic, yet still powerfully executed. The guys seem more confident with their singing.
"Holiday"
is nice, and most will enjoy its family reunion message. The comedy skits that appeared on the first LP are gone, so this may not be as immediately engaging to some.
Tolliver
sings his lines with the precision of a diamond cutter, while
Champion
improvises and embellishes his lines with shamelessly soulful vocal runs. Harmony lovers will freak listening to
"Don't Cry"
; the assembly of voices takes the song to new levels. They sound better than
Boyz II Men
on the lush ballad,
Levert
,
, and
should do a whole LP together -- they're bad!
Traci Hale
Emanuel Officer
contribute backing vocals to the floater. The duo remind you of their immense rapping skills on
"Better by Myself,"
a hip-hop club number. The Cleveland natives (
DJs on WZAK-FM) get low on
"First Day,"
an infectious slinker about a sexual attraction. The 12 numbers are comparably even in appeal; there's not a skip-worthy track on the disc. ~ Andrew Hamilton
This second offering from
Jason Champion
and
Dave Tolliver
, known collectively as
Men at Large
, should have benefited from the momentum built by their self-titled debut CD, but without a significant hit to stimulate sales, it sold fewer units. This despite the inclusion of
Keith Sweat
Gerald Levert
's vocal contributions to
"Don't Cry,"
a song co-written by
Sweat
. This is more mellow then the first album; the ballads are less dramatic, yet still powerfully executed. The guys seem more confident with their singing.
"Holiday"
is nice, and most will enjoy its family reunion message. The comedy skits that appeared on the first LP are gone, so this may not be as immediately engaging to some.
Tolliver
sings his lines with the precision of a diamond cutter, while
Champion
improvises and embellishes his lines with shamelessly soulful vocal runs. Harmony lovers will freak listening to
"Don't Cry"
; the assembly of voices takes the song to new levels. They sound better than
Boyz II Men
on the lush ballad,
Levert
,
, and
should do a whole LP together -- they're bad!
Traci Hale
Emanuel Officer
contribute backing vocals to the floater. The duo remind you of their immense rapping skills on
"Better by Myself,"
a hip-hop club number. The Cleveland natives (
DJs on WZAK-FM) get low on
"First Day,"
an infectious slinker about a sexual attraction. The 12 numbers are comparably even in appeal; there's not a skip-worthy track on the disc. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Jason Champion
and
Dave Tolliver
, known collectively as
Men at Large
, should have benefited from the momentum built by their self-titled debut CD, but without a significant hit to stimulate sales, it sold fewer units. This despite the inclusion of
Keith Sweat
Gerald Levert
's vocal contributions to
"Don't Cry,"
a song co-written by
Sweat
. This is more mellow then the first album; the ballads are less dramatic, yet still powerfully executed. The guys seem more confident with their singing.
"Holiday"
is nice, and most will enjoy its family reunion message. The comedy skits that appeared on the first LP are gone, so this may not be as immediately engaging to some.
Tolliver
sings his lines with the precision of a diamond cutter, while
Champion
improvises and embellishes his lines with shamelessly soulful vocal runs. Harmony lovers will freak listening to
"Don't Cry"
; the assembly of voices takes the song to new levels. They sound better than
Boyz II Men
on the lush ballad,
Levert
,
, and
should do a whole LP together -- they're bad!
Traci Hale
Emanuel Officer
contribute backing vocals to the floater. The duo remind you of their immense rapping skills on
"Better by Myself,"
a hip-hop club number. The Cleveland natives (
DJs on WZAK-FM) get low on
"First Day,"
an infectious slinker about a sexual attraction. The 12 numbers are comparably even in appeal; there's not a skip-worthy track on the disc. ~ Andrew Hamilton
















