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Room for Squares [LP]

Room for Squares [LP] in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $12.99
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Room for Squares [LP]

Room for Squares [LP] in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $12.99
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After making a small buzz with the
Inside Wants Out
EP,
John Mayer
hired veteran producer
John Alagia
(known for his work with
the Dave Matthews Band
) to beef up his full-length debut with commercial polish. Released in September 2001,
Room for Squares
proved to be a well-timed album, quietly heralding the end of teen pop's glory days with clever wordplay, savvy chord progressions, and mature songwriting. Songs like
"No Such Thing"
and
"Neon"
mixed jazz chords with digestible choruses, fashioning a sort of brainy, college-educated pop hybrid that appealed to discerning listeners and mainstream fans alike. Of course, it didn't hurt that
Mayer
also loaded the album with more straightforward numbers -- particularly
"Your Body Is a Wonderland,"
a bubbling piece of bedroom pop that helped expand his female audience.
's soon-to-be famous guitar solos and bluesy,
Stevie Ray Vaughan
-styled riffs were sorely absent from the mix, though, as he limited the bulk of his fretwork to the acoustic guitar. It would take a jam-friendly concert album -- 2003's
Any Given Thursday
-- to introduce the full range of
's axeman skills to the public, but
still provides a nice introduction to his catalog, highlighting his blend of collegiate pop/rock and sensitive acoustics while only hinting at the genre-hopping chameleon he'd later become. ~ Andrew Leahey
After making a small buzz with the
Inside Wants Out
EP,
John Mayer
hired veteran producer
John Alagia
(known for his work with
the Dave Matthews Band
) to beef up his full-length debut with commercial polish. Released in September 2001,
Room for Squares
proved to be a well-timed album, quietly heralding the end of teen pop's glory days with clever wordplay, savvy chord progressions, and mature songwriting. Songs like
"No Such Thing"
and
"Neon"
mixed jazz chords with digestible choruses, fashioning a sort of brainy, college-educated pop hybrid that appealed to discerning listeners and mainstream fans alike. Of course, it didn't hurt that
Mayer
also loaded the album with more straightforward numbers -- particularly
"Your Body Is a Wonderland,"
a bubbling piece of bedroom pop that helped expand his female audience.
's soon-to-be famous guitar solos and bluesy,
Stevie Ray Vaughan
-styled riffs were sorely absent from the mix, though, as he limited the bulk of his fretwork to the acoustic guitar. It would take a jam-friendly concert album -- 2003's
Any Given Thursday
-- to introduce the full range of
's axeman skills to the public, but
still provides a nice introduction to his catalog, highlighting his blend of collegiate pop/rock and sensitive acoustics while only hinting at the genre-hopping chameleon he'd later become. ~ Andrew Leahey

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