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Back Related Items: Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0075678994753 Format: Enhanced Label: Atlantic Manufacturer: Atlantic Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Atlantic Release Date: 2008-05-13 Studio: Atlantic Rating: - Buy it!My first Jason Mraz cd, but it is incredible! I bought it for "I'm Yours," but each song made it worthwhile. He tries so many different styles and succeeds. Rating: - Great New ArtistThis is the best CD I have purchased in long time every song is great what a wonderful voice Jason Has. I enjoyed this CD right away. Rating: - Jazzy, but trashy!I bought this CD because the 30 second clips of it seemed pretty neat. I thought it was a good CD to play at work until I discovered that it is full of sexual innuendo and words. I was not a happy camper and would like to send it back and get a refund. I don't care for trash-talk. Rating: - Sweeeeeeetthis cd is soulful, classy, fresh and up-to-date! definitely a good buy if you love rhythm and a little soul Rating: - Incredible CD!!OK, I confess. I am 47 and bought this CD for my son's 14th birthday because he liked the song, "I'm Yours". What I did not expect is that I would take it from him, listen to all the tracks continuously, and enjoy every minute of it! I'm a classic rocker from the 70's and never found today's music especially appealing. But listening to these songs, like "Beautiful Mess", "Live High", and "Lucky" with Colbie Caillat (new wedding song of the era, I guarantee...), I am hooked. These songs have meaning and a soulful rhythm that keep replaying in my head even when the CD is off. While "Butterfly" has lyrics a bit racier than the others -- subliminal until you listen closely -- there is a special ... Read More |
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What would you spend the money on?
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