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Track List:
• Waiting on the world to change
• I don't trust myself (with loving you)
• Belief
• Gravity
• The heart of Life
• Vultures
• Stop this train
• Slow dancing in a burning room
• Bold as love
• Dreaming with a broken heart
• In repair
• I'm gonna find another you
Any Given Thursday
Heavier Things
Patience
One Day Remains
Shenanigans
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Pink Floyd : The Wall
Greatest Hits - The Offspring
Ancora
The Music of Henry Mancini
Classic Artists : Jethro Tull
Villainy
I Am Giant
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I've just finished listening to this album... and... well... "le sigh" about sums it up!!! I'm already listening to it a second time around!
I fell in love with John Mayer's music the first time I heard it, and absolutely adore "Heavier Things" and "Room For Squares", so of course was almost drooling when I got my hands on his latest, "Continuum".
This album is by FAR my favourite of his! It has his usual cruisey, laid back kind of sound, but with a new "funky" feel spicing it up... definitely quite different from the other two albums.
I really don't know which I love the most on this one... Mayer's singing, or the amazing guitar solos threaded through most of the songs. I can see myself playing this album over and over for quite some time before I get even remotely ready to try something else.
If you're a fan of Mayer, you'll be insane NOT to go rushing out to buy this one... heck, even if you haven't heard him before, but enjoy great relaxing type music with fantastic lyrics, and wicked guitar sounds, then again... run as fast as you can to the nearest music store and add this treasure to your collection!
Random listing from 'Music'...
Pomp and circumstance of the grandest order for the multi-platinum Meat Loaf and his songwriting mentor, Jim Steinman. The grandiose intro to the title track was indication enough of the tone of the album, with songs stretching out over what at times seemed like musical infinity. Steinman set his songs in evocative wastelands populated by full orchestras and small-town weirdos, 'Paradise By The Dashboard Light' an entire two-handed ... more...
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