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Genre:
R&B
Release Date: 03/25/2008
The fruit of the fourth season of
MTV's
Making of the Band -- the
Sean "Diddy" Combs-produced series that has defied all odds and started turning out bands and records that actually sell --
Day26, like their
Danity Kane sisters, seem strangely disconnected from modern music on their 2008 debut,
Day26. Boy bands like this quintet aren't quite in vogue in 2008, but
Making of the Band has always strangely sidestepped fashion in favor of perennial music biz formulas that work, and there is no other pop formula quite as sturdy as assembling a vocal group. Despite all the reality TV trappings of
Making of the Band -- most absurdly how
Day26 and
Danity Kane were pitted against each other in
Making the Band 4 to see which group finished its record first -- the show really does follow the old formula to a T, as
Diddy drafted plenty of pros to write and craft tracks for the album.
Bryan-Michael Cox is the producer responsible for the majority of the tracks -- even more if the hidden tracks and Target exclusive bonus are taken into account -- but
Mario Winans helms two of the more memorable tracks (first single
"Got Me Going" and
"Co-Star"), with
Danja responsible for the sleek
"In My Bed" and
Malay making an impression with
"I'm the Reason" (which nicely echoes
Michael Jackson's
"Rock with You" and
"If It Wasn't for You"). As this is a vocal group album, the emphasis is naturally on the group itself, or at least its vocals, as the members themselves are curiously lacking in charisma for TV stars.
Day26 may not have that distinctive of an on-record personality, but they do sound much more at ease than the stiff, labored
Danity Kane, which means that they usually just slip into the production (a notable exception being
"In My Bed," where their harmonies puncture the mood set by
Danja) -- which is kind of for the best, because the one way
Day26 is modern is in the sense that it often places the sound above the song. So in that way,
Day26 are indeed a vocal group for their time: they serve the production as much as the production serves them.
~Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Eddie
from Shreveport, LA
This Album is hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think Day 26 will go far in music,to put 5 guys in a group for the frist time ever and sound this good is amazing. This Album is Hot from Start to Finish.
I can wait to buy the 2nd Album.
Kendal
from texas
Some good ol' R n' B
Before you judge this album on the same points you judge other albums, remember that this is not an album that was not created under the same circumstances as other albums. This group was put together under stressfull circumstances and then given three weeks to "gel" as individuals and as artists. With all of that said, the final product was very impressive. It's evident from the level of confidence these guys have in their voices that they were singing long before their discovery by Diddy, perhaps that's why the recording process seemed to go relativley smooth. Each voice is distinct individually and the harmonies are solid as well. Being slighlty older then most of their audience, I'm pleased when an album that doesn't insult me and takes my money is released. This album did neither. It'll be in my CD player for a good while.

A reviewer
from Miami
The Hottest R&B ALbum Of The Year
Day26 is a group of amazing vocalist that Diddy handpicked and put together......every song on the album is straight fire!!!! Go get it March 25th!!!!!!