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I ordered in May.I think 13th.And it didn't come until like.a few days ago.Wow.unbelievable.
I appreciate this album, but it does drone on a bit towards the end. I really like the musicality and as a mountain climber the words of this song really make me laugh. I need to take it one song at a time. I am late to know of the fine work of this artist. Gravity is the song I first heard on the radio.
Funny thing, people buy it. I don't even see a comparison to the richness of so many other musicians in this genre. His genre is produced pop DO NOT think for yourself creativity. i don't like John Mayer. So much for the American music scene, as shallow as our culture allows. please. And I'm being nice. overrated hype bull**** music.
One may also hear the subtle blues influence of the late guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan, who along with Mayer and Johnson is Willhite's biggest musical inspiration."Debut EP and new single are here on Amazon MP3, on iTunes and emusic.http://www.myspace.com/jameswillhitemusic81http://itunes.com/JamesWillhite/TheStoryUnfolds-EP Fans of John Mayer, Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, Josh Ritter.check out singer/songwriter James Willhite."Willhite often draws comparisons to artists such as John Mayer and Jack Johnson because of his smooth voice, heartfelt songwriting and mellow blues-inspired guitar work. Although Willhite has discovered his own unique sound as of lately, the presence of these contemporary greats is quite prevalent.
Since purchasing, I have purchased several other JM albums, all of which are amazing. I paid two dollars then, but I would easily pay twenty for it now. The album has grown on me a ton.
I wasn't planning on buying the album, but I randomly found it at a used book sale for two dollars. It was amazing. I had heard a grand total of two JM songs before buying this album: Say and Waiting on the World to Change.
The perfect blend of rock, pop, even blues. One last note: I have more than 4000 songs in my iTunes library from more than thirty different genres, and I can easily say that, no question, John Mayer is my favorite artist. What a steal.
Still not so sure, I listened to it half heartedly.
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