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| A harmonic modern classic! Includes original, remix & radio versions of It's So Hard To Say Goodbye, plus End Of The Road, Motownphilly and more. |
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| 1 End of the Road he Road) [Spanish Version] |
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| 2 Please Don't Go |
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| 3 Lonely Heart |
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| 4 This Is My Heart |
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| 5 Uhh Ahh [Sequel Version] |
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| 6 It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday [Original Version] |
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| 7 In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember) |
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| 8 Motownphilly [Original Version][Mix] |
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| 9 Under Pressure |
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| 10 Sympin [Remix Radio Edit] |
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| 11 Little Things |
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| 12 Your Love |
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| 13 Motownphilly [Original Version] |
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| 14 Sympin [Original Version] |
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| 15 Uhh Ahh [Original Version] |
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| 16 It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesturday [Radio Version] |
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| 17 End of the Road [LP Version] |
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Album Review
Boyz II Men were arguably the best that 1990s R&B had to offer. Their debut album, "Cooleyhighharmony", established them as major hitmakers, scoring no less than four hit singles, and set the path for even further phenomenal success. "End Of The Road," from the film "Boomerang", spent a record-breaking 13 weeks at the top of the Billboard pop chart, a record only to be shattered by Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You," and later by two more Boyz II Men songs -- "I'Ll Make Love To You" and the Mariah Carey collaboration "One Sweet Day." Following "End Of The Road," the quartet scored another Top Five hit with the shimmering a cappella remake of "In The Still Of The Nite." As a result, "Cooleyhighharmony" was reissued in this version, which not only includes the entire original "Cooleyhighharmony", but also "End Of The Road" and "In The Still Of The Nite." Also included is a Spanish version of "End Of The Road" (which is surprisingly not as atrocious as one would imagine), as well as the radio version (with instruments as opposed to pure a cappella) of their massive second hit, "It'S So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday," a funky, house remix of their first hit, "Motownphilly" (unfortunately a great sound that they never further explored), a remix of the single "Sympin'," and the sequel version to their Top 20 hit, "Uhh Ahh." The only complaint is that the sequel is sequenced before the original. Other than that, this version of an already stellar album is a must, and stands as the some of the best, if not the best, of 1990s pop/R&B. ~ Jose F. Promis, All Music Guide
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Biography


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