911 - The Greatest Hits

911: The Journey
Artist: 911
Date: --
Label: Virgin
Genre: Rock
Category: Rock/Pop
| 911 | Don't Make Me Wait |
| 911 | Bodyshakin |
| 911 | Can't Stop |
| 911 | The Day We Find Love |
| 911 | Our Last Goodbye |
| 911 | A Night To Remember |
| 911 | Take Good Care |
| 911 | Love Sensation |
| 911 | One More Try |
| 911 | The Swing |
| 911 | Rhythm Of The Night |
| 911 | The Journey |
It is amazing to think of all the education that could be spread if
boy bands from around the world added some cultural flavor to their music.
Instead of Irish tin whistles and accordions and Scottish bagpipes, we
get the common denominator of '80s American/Euro synthesized pop music,
although lifted by '90s production quality and slight traces of accents.
None of this is to say that 911's The Journey is unengaging. They seem
to be having as much fun as the American Backstreet Boys — and for the
record, have been around just as long. A pound of pretzels couldn't drown
the taste of sugar that fizzes from The Journey, and while there is nothing
original or spectacular to be found, the group deserves credit for packaging
the album with as much glee as humanly possible. If you don't hum along
to "Love Sensation" you're too stuffy. If you don't at least laugh with
"Bodyshakin" you're too hard. And if you mistake their version of "Rythm
of the Night" for the original (by DeBarge) and feel the need to dance...
well, no one's looking.