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John
Mayer Combines Pop, Souland Blues Influences on New
Album, 'CONTINUUM,' in Stores Tuesday, September 12
NEW
YORK, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- John Mayer's third
studio album, "CONTINUUM," a
combination of pop, soul and blues, will be released
on Aware/Columbia Records on September 12. In the two
years since the release of his acclaimed "Heavier Things," John
Mayer has redefined himself as a musician and collaborator
who exceeds genre boundaries. Having recorded and performed
with some of the most interesting and iconic artists
on the scene, Mayer returns with a pop/rock album that
is the culmination of his influences, skill, and recordings
to date. Showcasing the Grammy-winning singer/songwriter's
rich lyrics, the groove of the guitar-slinging bluesman,
and the vocals of the soulful crooner who's sold millions,
Mayer's third album is a succinct reflection of an
artist in his prime.
As he prepares
to embark on a co-headlining tour with Sheryl Crow
on August 24 (see itinerary following), John Mayer
is watching "Waiting On The World To Change," the
first single from "CONTINUUM," already making a huge
impact at radio. Billboard magazine confirms that the
melodic, up-tempo track "is already off to a blockbuster
start," whose ascent to "No. 1 is all but a given." Of "Waiting," People
magazine says, "John Mayer channels Curtis Mayfield" in
a song that reflects the challenges and frustrations
of his generation.
"CONTINUUM" is Mayer's first turn at producing a studio
effort, a task he shared with acclaimed studio-musician
Steve Jordan. The album features sultry grooves such
as "I Don't Trust Myself With Loving You," "Slow Dancing
In A Burning Room," and the Sam Cooke-flavored "I'm
Gonna Find Another You." Fans of the John Mayer Trio
will recognize "Vultures" and "Gravity" reworked for
the studio by John, Steve, and Pino, as well as a blazing
display of fretwork on a cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Bold
As Love." "Heart of Life" and "Stop This Train" are
new songs that longtime fans will recognize as keeping
in-step with trademark Mayer material.
"As a songwriter,
the Trio helped me focus on being more raw," says Mayer. "As
a guitar player, it helped me get a lot out of my system
and get to a point somewhere between the Trio record
and 'Room For Squares' -- and that's a really good
place to be."
Over the past
two years, Mayer's put in the time to get to that
place. He famously toured and recorded with power
players Pino Palladino and Steve Jordan as the John
Mayer Trio, whose live album "TRY!" was
released in November '05. Mayer's other collaborations
have defied genres while blending rock and blues, hip-hop
and jazz, pop and country, and more. He's played with
musical icons, peers and contemporaries alike including
Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, T Bone Burnett,
Herbie Hancock, Dixie Chicks, Kanye West, Alicia Keys,
and Ahmir ?uestlove.
From his acclaimed
debut, "Room For Squares" in 2001
through 2003's "Heavier Things," to his most recent
work with the John Mayer Trio, the guitarist, vocalist
and songwriter has sold more than eight million albums
and earned three Grammy Awards. |
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