Jason Mraz - We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things
Facts
| Artist(s) | Jason Mraz |
| Studio | Atlantic |
| Release Date | May 13, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 075678994753 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 17:45 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced |
Tracks
- Make it Mine
- I'm Yours
- Lucky featuring Colbie Caillat
- Butterfly
- Live High
- Love for a Child
- Details In Fabric w/James Morrison
- Coyotes
- Only Human
- The Dynamo of Volition
- If It Kills Me
- A Beautiful Mess
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Really impressed, excellent album |
| SO NICE & BEAUTIFUL POP ALBUM ! ! ! |
The result is an engaging, easygoing listen that never quite gets out of first gear. The songs wash over you, often like a cool breeze on a hot summer's day, but unlike previous Mraz LPs there's a sense that he's a little too chilled musically and there's not enough diversity.
That said, some of the songwriting displays real honesty, while two collaborations - with James Morrison and Colbie Caillat.
The reggae-infused "I'm Yours", which really ought to become one of the summer's great love anthems - a song so sweet and happy.
Lucky continues the acoustic vibe and benefits from a lovely boy-girl vocal trade-off between Mraz and Caillat. It's unashamedly optimistic, boasting lines such as "lucky I'm in love with my best friend, lucky to have been where I've been, lucky to be coming home again".
Mraz's cheeky side is exemplified in the sexy Butterfly, an ode to a woman's "secret smile", that boasts such suggestive lyrics as "let me feel feel you upside down, slide in, slide out..." and "I want to flower you". It's snappy and once again propelled by a horn section that adds extra charm.
In stark contrast, however, comes Love For A Child, a tender, heartfelt lament from a child who wishes his parents had been better. It's a sobering reminder of Mraz's diverse ability to mix fun and melodrama, frivolty with seriousness. And it's a real grower.
Details In The Fabric, meanwhile, is a pick-me-up for anyone who's feeling down, a beautifully constructed slow-burner that's all about reassurance and friendship. It's built around some tender acoustic guitar licks and a nice vocal collaboration from James Morrison.
November 14, 2008
| Hmmm... |
| Da' Sha' Hizzle!!! |
| Great Album |
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