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Free Music Notes for Az YetFree Music Review: Romantic Hit: 5 StarsI love this CD and all the songs are romantic to me and speak the truth. Its like my life story. I would definately recommend this to a friend.
Free Music Review: Great CD from start to finish Hit: 5 StarsGreat songwriting and wonderful vocals were what Az Yet were all about. I don't know why more songs besides Last Night and Hard To Say I'm Sorry weren't released as singles. Secrets and End Of The Story are 2 other top notch songs on this CD which has stood the test of time thanks in part to Babyface's input. Every Little Bit Of My Heart has corny lyrics and is probably the weakest song but it is still decent.
Note to all: The version of Hard To Say I'm Sorry on this CD is the acapella version which is good but DOES NOT have the Peter Cetera vocal on it. That version, I believe is a CD single.
Unfortunately, the group split up and now there are 2 Az Yets: one with Daryl and 3 new members and another with the remaining original vocalists. The lineup with Daryl has a decent EP out, but it pales in comparasion with this debut CD.
Free Music Review: WHY THIS GROUP DIDN'T LAST LONG? NO ORIGINALITY Hit: 3 StarsThis group came out on the scene ten years ago, around this time. When the single "Last Night" was played on the airwaves, everyone thought they were Boys II Men, at least I did. I think that's why the group did not last long. Don't get me wrong, these guys can sing, but for the life of me, I could not understand why Babyface would want to produce a group that, he knew darn well, they were going to be compare to other boy groups(one he had already established) with the same type of singing style and look.
AZ Yet, was no different from all these other R&B singing boy groups that came in a dime of dozen in the early/mid 90s and pretty much came and went. Neither of these groups, had any originality none what so ever, they all copied from each other using the same styles. Just look at the videos back then (even now), you couldn't tell which group was which.
AZ Yet, just like all the others, were only good for one album (CD),
a one hit wonder, which is the kiss of death for any group or artist sounding like some one else. But, I have to admit "Last Night" was a good love making song.
Free Music Review: Impressive debut....Unfortunate they broke up. Hit: 5 StarsAz Yet was, and still is, one of the smoothest sounding group in R&B. Yes, they created a hit with "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", and even made an impressive duet with the original, Peter Cetera. Although I liked that song, and "Last Night" from the Nutty Professor soundtrack, many of the other tracks also enticed me. Babyface was a key player for much of the production of the songs, however Az Yet also wrote, produced and handled the arrangement for most songs as well. Shawn, Dion, Kenneth, Darryl and Marc soon disbanded after their first album, and I'm not really sure why. I wasn't too impressed with Marc Nelson's solo CD after the break up, and Shawn's was ok, but what about the others? It's very unfortunate that they parted at such an exciting time in their career. My favourites included: Last Night, Care For Me, Every Little Bit of My Heart, Hard to Say I'm Sorry, Secrets, Through my Heart, I Don't Want To Be Lonely, and Inseperable Lovers. Most songs are mid-tempo, so get this CD and pop it into your player on a nice, rainy evening. Light the candles, then treat your women to a spectacular evening. :)
Free Music Review: Cover Of Chicago's "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" Hit: 5 StarsAz Yet has a cover of Chicago's "Hard To Say I Am Sorry", with Peter Cetera, to be copied in the voice of 1982.
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