Room for Squares

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Singer-songwriter John Mayer fills his debut, Room for Squares, with pep talks to and advertisements for himself. Even when questioning his young life, Mayer's doubts come off glib; not one second of "Why Georgia" convinces that "the stirring in my soul" keeps the artiste awake at night. Between his Dave Matthews-wannabe vocals and the accomplished but bland lite rock of his band, he could be just as easily offering tunes for hire to a coming-of-age network series as making a stand for himself and his worldview. The premise of "City Love"--that Mayer couldn't find his way around Manhattan until finding a girlfriend to root him to the place--is nice but not edifying. "My Stupid Mouth" is similarly fuzzy; letting us in on just what he said to alienate a dinner partner would've gone a long way toward fleshing out the song's pat self-deprecation. Ultimately, Mayer comes off less like a commiserating friend than a blabbermouth who's forever forgetting there's someone else in the room. And instead of whining about a discarded lunch box ("83"), dude, learn to brown-bag it the way the rest of us did. --Rickey Wright

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  2. Sublime [Explicit Lyrics]
  3. Sympathique
  4. Talking Heads Brick [Box set] [DualDisc]
  5. The Battle For Everything
  6. The Beekeeper
  7. The Bends
  8. The Best of 1980-1990
  9. The Best of INXS
  10. The Best of Talking Heads [Original recording remastered]

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Bumpin' on Sunset

Conversations With Queen [Clean]

Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos

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