"All I kbow is that these young men had the talent, the look & the sound to go far in this industry. I was only 14 when i first turned to BET and saw the harmonic voices of the 4 men of "A few Good Men".The first single: A little something, was a force on Video vibrations. All i have to say is if you are an R&B fan, your collection will be incomplete without this disk."
MY FAVORITE GROUP OF THE 90'S.
V. P. SANDERS | MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE | 12/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I CAN'T UNDERSTAND FOR GOODNESS SAKES, WHY DIDN'T 'A FEW GOOD MEN' RECEIVE THE NOTARY AND RECOGNITION THEY ACTUALLY DESERVED?! I LISTEN TO THIS CD VERY OFTEN. THEY REALLY NEED TO GET BACK TOGETHER AND RECORD ANOTHER CD. FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW: THEIR SONG, 'HAVE I NEVER' WAS PLAYED IN THE MOVIE 'SOUL FOOD'. THE INSTRUMENTAL VERSION WAS PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND, WHILE TERI WAS IN THE KITCHEN CRYING ON HER BROTHER-IN-LAW'S SHOULDERS. YOU COULD ALSO HEAR IT WHILE TERI WAS CHASING MYLES THROUGH THE HOUSE WITH A BUTCHER KNIFE. THE SONG SHOULD'VE BEEN FEATURED ON THE SOUNDTRACK! MAYBE THEN, MORE PEOPLE WOULD'VE KNOWN ABOUT THEM!"
The Ultimate
Christopher | Sydney, Australia | 02/07/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Without a doubt these guys are some of the best R&B artists i have ever heard. Where did they go? Why did they never release another album? If I could, I would give it 6 stars out of 5. This CD ROCKS!!!!"
Take A Dip With A Few Good Men
retro_styled_crooner | Tustin, CA USA | 12/07/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"The LaFace vocal quartet, A Few Good Men, first made hype on LaFace Family Christmas in 1993, followed by their first try of success, Thang for You, released in 1994. Though, it wasn't until in 1995 the foursome caught the public eye with, Take a Dip. L.A. Reid, Daryl Simmons, Tony Rich, Dallas Austin, and Babyface's Urban/Club/Dance ready production helped Take a Dip on a respected dive to No. 53 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, while the singles "Have I Never" hit the top-40 and "Tonite" just a few spots shy of a top-40 hit. Today, A Few Good Men are virtually forgotten, last appearing on 1997's "Have I Never [Remix]" performed by the 69 Boyz and produced by Babyface and Daryl Simmons for the And Then There Was Bass: Dis Bass Game Real anthology. Take a Dip has enough enjoyable material to satisy the bittest mainstream listeners, not to mention fans of sweet harmonies."
"The artists of A Few Good Men really did it with this album as their debut.They showed their romantic side with the ballad " Have I Never" then explored young love on the innocent hit "Young Girl.If you,re an R&B crooner I strongly recommended this to ya."