Jlortlanh (Oh se ruer March 28, 2001 Focus Page 3 112’s New Record Reveals Their Musical Maturity G row ing up is hard to do, espe­ cially w hen y o u ’re a m em ber o f a platinum -selling R& B quartet. For one, y o u ’re faced w ith the arduous task o f trying to assert your indi­ viduality while maintaining your role as a team player. For another, the developm ent o f groups like N ew K ids on the B lock and N ew Edition have dem onstrated that it’s not easy for horm onal, young crooners to be taken sincerely once th ey ’ve m a­ tured into grow n men. Fortunately, w ith the release o f their third album, Part III, the young m en o f 112 - D aron, Slim, Q and M ike - have successfully m aneuvered this som e­ tim es troublesom e sonic leap, and i n Show & Sell Friday, April 6 & Saturday, April 7 April 6 and 7 w ill m ark the elev­ enth year that B uckm an A rts M ag­ net E lem entary School and da Vinci M iddle School have celebrated the A rt Show and Sell. A nyone wanting to check out the latest art in the region is invited to attend. This is a show o f o ver one hundred distin­ guished, professional artists from the community. Call Emily Crawford at 503/636-8319 orT ia Regan at 503/ 287-3223. Riding Into the 21st Century Friday, April 6 - Sunday, April 8 O regon E questrian T rails (O ET) fo r the six th y e a r is sp o n so rin g the R e c re a tio n a l H o rsem an sh ip C lin ic , w ith the th em e o f “ R iding into th e 2 1 " C e n tu ry .” T he clin ic w ill be on A pril 7 and 8, beginning at 9 a.m . at the C lac k am a s C ounty F airg ro u n d s in C an b y , O regon. T his y ea r, th e c lin ic w ill focus on issues th a t are c o n fro n tin g and co n c ern in g h o rsem a n and g o v ­ ern m en t ag e n cies. T he ev e n t is FREE for all. C all 503/658-7185 or 503/637-3878. crafted their m ost ambitious, reveal­ ing and sensual album to date. But in order to fully appreciate 112’s rem arkable artistic m aturation, you m ust first understand the evolution o f their distinguished sound. Daron, Slim, Q and Mike met while attending high school in their na­ tive A tlanta, G eorgia. U nited by a shared love o f gospel, soul and hip- hop, the guys form ed an R&B quar­ tet and honed their harmonizing skills and dazzling showmanship while per­ forming at talent shows and local churches. It d idn’t take long for the then 16 year-olds to attract the atten­ tion o f the Courtney Sills and Kevin Walles management team, which in­ troduced the group to Bad Boy E n te rta in m e n t C E O S ean “ P u ffy ” C o m b s. P u ffy swiftly signed the foursome to his label and renamed the group 112, the nam e o f the p o p u lar club in A tlanta where he met them. Now, with the release o f Part III, 112 emerges as a fully matured ensemble ofpas- sionate young men in their early twenties w hose personal and musical growth is compel- ingly translated in their rip­ ened self-penned lyrics and sophis­ ticated production. Take, forinstance, the sizzling first single, “ It’s O ver N o w ,” an infectious m id-tem po groove about confronting a cheating lover. Produced by Daron, the single contains a sam ple o f the sam e rub­ bery bass line that anchored G rand­ m aster Flash and the Furious F ive’s classic “W hite Lines,” as well as M obb D eep’s thugged-out smash “Q uiet Storm.” By contrast, “I’m Still in Love,” w hich was also produced by Daron, is a touching, piano-driven pow er ballad about forgiveness and enduring, unconditional love. A n­ other standout is “Player,” a bluesy, pro-bachelor, mid-tem po num ber in w hich Daron unleashes soulful, 70s- era grit: “ I’m a player/ A nd I’ve trav­ eled all around the world/1 ’ ve broken m any hearts/ And it really hurts m e to say this to you, girl/ But I’m a player/ And it’s kind o f sad that it has to be this w ay/ But I d o n ’t w anna lock you down until I ’m ready .’’Then his group members join him in thechorus“ . . .But when I do get ready to settle dow n/ The first one I ’m calling is y o u .. D espite the sharply contrasting personalities o f the individual m em ­ bers o f 112, one th in g ’s for certain altogether, they sure can sing somi love songs! “W e ’ re not one o f those R& B groups w ith one cat singing lead, one back-up cat, and a couple other cats who c a n ’t sing and are ju st there to look good,” says M ike. kmhd “ W e all sing lead, w e all look good, w e ’re dancing, ourshow m anship is tight, and w e still give our praise to G od at the end o f the day. ' ’ A m en to that! for the love of jazz 89.1