Evolution is supposed to capture Boyz II Men in full maturity, but it sounds surprisingly similar to their blockbuster II. Like that album, Evolution relies on ballads, downplaying the group's dance-pop side. There are still several up-tempo numbers on the record, but it's clear that the group and their producers were more concerned with smooth ballads like "4 Seasons of Loneliness" and "A Song for Mama," which they deliver with typical grace. However, Boyz II Men's signature sound is beginning to sound like a formula, especially since the group fails to offer any new twists on their trademark hip-hop doo wop. There's enough strong material on Evolution to satisfy Boyz II Men's large fan base, but they will truly need to evolve on their fourth album in order to stay viable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
This is by far one of the greatest albums ever made in my lifetime. I wish that they would get back together and do another album. If you look at all of the motown people(except Jacko), this group has had much success and continues to churn in the hearts of many. Berry picked the correct people for the songs that they sang.