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Men Cry Too
Manhattans
Men Cry Too
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
 
  •  Track Listings (15) - Disc #1

A great album with crossover audience appeal, spanning an age demographic of nine to ninety. The leadoff single, Shorty featuring Screechy Dan, who was featured on Mario's Let Me Love You is r'n'b dynamite. This track show...  more »

     
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All Artists: Manhattans
Title: Men Cry Too
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: S.D.E.G./Spice Island
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 2/19/2008
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
Styles: Pop Rap, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 722247180122

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A great album with crossover audience appeal, spanning an age demographic of nine to ninety. The leadoff single, Shorty featuring Screechy Dan, who was featured on Mario's Let Me Love You is r'n'b dynamite. This track shows how easily the Manhattans can go with the flow, change with the times, never become dated and keep their identity. Follow Your Heart, I Wanna Be Your Everything, Kiss And Say Goodbye, Shining Star, Don't Take Your Love, There's No Me Without You...are just a few of the mega-hits this group has given the world since their inception. With the exception of their stirring rendition of Sly Stone's Everyday People, this CD is meant for love, lovers and loving. The title song has to be the greatest tribute ever paid to the male genre. It paints a picture of the soft side, the gentle side, the credulous and vulnerable side. Men Cry Too!
 

CD Reviews

This is an expanded version of their recent album "Even Now"
Diamond Jim | brisbane australia | 03/27/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I love Gerald Alston & The Manhattans. This is a typically strong album from the group. Please note it has all 11 songs that were on their "Even Now" CD. This has two new songs, the excellent "Shorty" (and all the unneccessary mixes) and the title track "Men Cry Too".

Remember the old adage "Don't judge a book by it's cover". A note to The Manhattans never hire the art designer again as the cover of the CD looks downright awful."