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Reply #30 posted 10/05/11 9:47pm

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Four songs in...not too impressed! First cut was good, but repetitive as hell. Second cut ("A Long Time") was irresistible and freaking great. Third cut...embarressing! Fourth...not all that good. I can see the single he has Snoop Dogg featured on being a big cut, though. I can see the music video now.

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Reply #31 posted 10/05/11 9:56pm

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I don't like the song with Snoop but I bet that becomes the next single lol

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Reply #32 posted 10/06/11 1:51am

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SoulAlive said:

I don't like the song with Snoop but I bet that becomes the next single lol

nod That song is just atrocious. I'm still planning on picking this disc up next Tuesday for a closer listen, but my reaction towards the album is mixed right now. confused

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Reply #33 posted 10/06/11 1:52am

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I was already underwhelmed by "The Walk". Chances are I'm gonna hate his Snoop collaboration. neutral

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Reply #34 posted 10/06/11 1:58am

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Timmy84 said:

I was already underwhelmed by "The Walk". Chances are I'm gonna hate his Snoop collaboration. neutral

Oh it's a joke! Wasn't all that crazy about "The Walk" single either nor the video.

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Reply #35 posted 10/06/11 2:01am

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Timmy84 said:

I was already underwhelmed by "The Walk". Chances are I'm gonna hate his Snoop collaboration. neutral

Oh it's a joke! Wasn't all that crazy about "The Walk" single either nor the video.

So in other words: don't even buy it or download it, it sucks. lol

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Reply #36 posted 10/06/11 2:05am

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Timmy84 said:

silverchild said:

Oh it's a joke! Wasn't all that crazy about "The Walk" single either nor the video.

So in other words: don't even buy it or download it, it sucks. lol

Yep. Snoop wasn't even rapping, he sings. He sucks on this song. I didn't know whether to laugh or hit the skip button. Mayer...disbelief

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Reply #37 posted 10/06/11 2:30am

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Timmy84 said:

So in other words: don't even buy it or download it, it sucks. lol

Yep. Snoop wasn't even rapping, he sings. He sucks on this song. I didn't know whether to laugh or hit the skip button. Mayer...disbelief

That just makes me wince about Snoop being on Anita's album...

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Reply #38 posted 10/06/11 7:04am

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I'm still planning on picking this disc up next Tuesday for a closer listen, but my reaction towards the album is mixed right now. confused

I feel the same way.I'm hoping that,with repeated listenings,I will grow to love it but right now,I'm not too impressed.It's not terrible but it pales in comparison to A Strange Arrangement.

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Reply #39 posted 10/06/11 1:01pm

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a preview of all the tracks on the album)

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Reply #40 posted 10/06/11 5:15pm

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It's okay but I think something is missing. Obviously he was inspired while doing Strange Arrangement, this album is done lazingly from the snippets I'm hearing...

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Reply #41 posted 10/06/11 9:26pm

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Mayer Hawthorne - How Do You Do

How Do You Do Review
Artist: Mayer Hawthorne
Title: How Do You Do
Producer(s): Mayer Hawthorne
Lead Single: A Long Time
Twitter: Mayer Hawthorne on Twitter
Website: Mayer Hawthorne's Website
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Nostalgia can be a dangerous thing, particularly when it comes to music. Sometimes we’ll hear a song, even if only from the window of a passing car, and we’ll be overwhelmed by a flood of memories (for me it’s Bel Biv DeVoe’s Poison). Suddenly that song is the greatest song ever written, not because of any inherent quality, but because it serves as a bridge to a time when we were happier (or at least we think we were happier). Equally dangerous, however, is anti-nostalgia; the belief that nostalgia exaggerates so powerfully that anything old can’t be trusted to actually be good.

Sorry anti-nostalgists, but you’re wrong - just take 60’s soul. Unlike today, when songs disappear into the caverns of our iPods as quickly as we download them, in the ’60s the average person might own ten albums, period. When someone’s only given ten albums to listen to for years they demand the depth to withstand repeated listens and the range to fit their best and worst days. It’s a demand that’s largely not placed on the modern artist, but none-the-less certain artists seem inexorably drawn to that era. Artists like Mayer Hawthorne.

The music Hawthorne’s making certainly isn’t new, it’s not even new in the retro sense. From Amy Winehouse to Raphael Saadiq we’ve heard his Motown meets the 21st century style for years now, but unlike certain trends (cough, swag, cough, auto-tune) timeless music, by definition, transcends trends. Can we ever really have too much good music? Could we ever have too many How Do You Dos?

That was a rhetorical question. No we can’t. Hawthorne’s debut album is filled with reminders of why Mayer planted himself firmly on the radars of music fans, regardless of their affiliations. Case in point Can’t Stop, a softly rocking cut whose hypnotizing overlays of guitars, horns and strings will have both hip-hop heads and their parents nodding their heads. And to really drive home the point he even brings on Snoop Dogg to deliver an entirely sung guest verse that’s way, way better than you think a singing Snoop verse would be (seriously). As Can’t Stop shows, Mayer’s incorporation of 2011 elements aren’t mash-ups. Instead he injects them subtly, for instance injecting a “sh*tty fu**king attitude” into the otherwise completely classically structured The Walk or laying down synths into the uptempo Finally Falling. Crucially, on How Do You Do Hawthorne isn’t copying Curtis Mayfield and Smokey Robinson, he’s building his own music homes on their foundations.

Now here comes the part where the music critic injects a “but” solely to suck all the enjoyment out of music. How Do You Do is a great listen, but…there’s just no getting around the fact that Mayer Hawthorne isn’t an especially strong singer. For a while I couldn’t figure out why some of the songs on the album weren’t connecting with me the way I thought they should – it’s Mayer’s voice. Just take Stick Around, a swinging cut begging for some real strength, but instead we get a breathy, quasi-falsetto from Hawthorne that instead of driving the track hangs on for the ride. Similarly, You’re Not Ready is an excellently written song, and it’s still one of my favorites on the album, but I can’t help but think that someone with more range could have made me feel some real emotion. No one’s asking for the man to transform into Whitney Houston, those kind of constant fireworks are like no fireworks at all, I’d just like a little more. Now there’s no shortage of times that Mayer’s understated vocal style works for him, like on No Strings, but even considering his myriad skills Mayer Hawthorne is, first and foremost, a singer, and great singers have to possess great voices.

While the paragraph above will certainly hold How Do You Do back from joining the ranks of the classic albums it’s so clearly inspired by, the depth and range the album provides gives it an air of timelessness that will certainly outlast most of its contemporary peers. Who knows, maybe someday you’ll be walking down the street, hear How Do You Do playing out the window of a passing car, and be swept up in a nostalgia for a time when music truly meant something.

Review by Nathan S.

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Reply #42 posted 10/06/11 9:51pm

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Boo.

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Reply #43 posted 10/07/11 7:33am

SoulAlive

"Get To Know You"

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Reply #44 posted 10/07/11 12:46pm

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Timmy84 said:

It's okay but I think something is missing. Obviously he was inspired while doing Strange Arrangement, this album is done lazingly from the snippets I'm hearing...

The songs just aren't as strong as the previous album.Several months ago,Mayer released a free EP that featured several cover tunes,including this one:

"You've Got The Makings Of A Lover" by Mayer Hawthorne (2011)

To me,this remake is better than anything on How Do You Do?.Maybe he should just do an album of R&B covers hmmm Not the overplayed,well-known stuff but a bunch of rare,forgotten songs like what I posted above.

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Reply #45 posted 10/07/11 2:04pm

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I'll judge for myself but the insight of orgers I trust gives me pause. Still, artists like Mayer need support to keep doing their thing.

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Reply #46 posted 10/10/11 11:03pm

SoulAlive

headbang gonna have fun blasting this song in my car!

"Henny & Gingerale"

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