Tragedy ended a group that should still be making hits
roderick | DALLAS METROPLEX ,TX | 03/12/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'M A EX-MEMBER OF THE GROUP THIS AKBUM SHOULD BEEN A MULTI-PLATNUM BUT DO TO THE TRAGIC ACCIDENT ON JULY 31,1992 ONE OF MEMBERS WAS LEFT PARALYZE THAT MEMBER WAS THE BACKBONE BEING AGES 16-19 THEY MISS LEADERSHIP & NO-NONSENSE APPROCH TO HANDLING BUSINESS ISSUES & KEEPING EVERYBODY AS ONE UNIT AS YOU CAN SEE ALBUM CAME OUT AUG.11,1992 SPEEKS FOR ITSELF & ALSO NO PROMOTION DO TO THE ACCIDENT KEPT HI-5 FROM "KEEPING IT GOING ON (IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO NO MORE ON HOW THE MEMBERS ARE DOING E-MAIL POOHI5@WEBTV.NET) DON'T BE SUPRISED OF A FUTURE REUION"
Excellent follow up album!
Preston | nc | 10/07/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I still think that this Hi-Five album was the best of the three. They sounded more mature here as they had to step up their sound a bit. I still like the funky She's Playing Hard To Get. But the rest of the album has some surprises. The four R. Kelly produced songs are solid and I still love Quality Time. Hmmmm....doesn't that song sound like R. Kelly's Sex Me?--identical sounds. But songs like A Little Bit Older Now, Mary Mary and the funky Video Girl demonstrate their newer image. I still love Fly Away and how the ballad sounds. I still play it sometimes. This was a well done followup and Tony Thompson can sure be SAANGING it at the end of Quality Time and the rest of the album as the lead singer."
"This album was really great! My favorite song is "Whenever you say". If you don't have this cd you should definately get it!"
Where DidThey Go
Rebecca Holder | 02/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the last known CD for this goup, other than a guest appearance on the Low Down Dirty Shame Soundtrack. I thought this group was going to be around for awhile but them apparently moved on to other things"