| | John Mayer Inside Wants Out CD John Mayer Discography of CDs
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1999 Disc. With Songs Not On 'Room For Squares'
Personnel: John Mayer (vocals, guitar); Clay Cook (guitar, background vocals); Casey Driessen, Carrie Rodiguez, Daniel Cho (strings); David Labruyere (bass, loops); Matt Mangano (bass); Stephen Roberson, Sigurdur Birkis (drums). Producers: John Mayer, Glenn Matullo, David La Bruyere. Recorded in Atlanta, Georgia. After John Mayer hooked up with producer John Alagia, who had previously worked with Dave Matthews, for his second album, Room for Squares, a lot of people heard him as a second Matthews. But a listen to Mayer's first album, Inside Wants Out, half of which turned up in re-recorded form on Room for Squares, is liable to remind the listener more of an earlier antecedent, 1970s folk-jazz performer Michael Franks of "Popsicle Toes" fame. Like Franks, Mayer here has a wheezy, phlegmatic tenor and, though he plays an acoustic guitar that is the focus of the arrangements even when a few other instruments are brought in, he does not restrict himself to folk chords, instead throwing in jazzy elements. His material is better when he cuts through the affectations, however. The best songs, neither of which were repeated on Room for Squares, are "Love Soon" and "Comfortable." In the latter, he sings to a former girlfriend about his current one, illuminating how different one love interest can be from another. "Life of the party, and she swears that she's arty," he notes of the new girl, "but you could distinguish Miles from Coltrane," clearly more of an attribute for him. Such an attention to detail in his lyrics (as well as an ear for a well-turned phrase such as his observation that the new girl "poses for pictures that aren't being taken") mark Mayer as an original songwriter, if sometimes a precious one. For the 2002 reissue on Columbia Records, Vlado Miller re-sequenced the brief album, putting the four songs re-used on Room for Squares up front, among them the hit "No Such Thing." But new fans should listen to the rest of the disc as well. They may hear Mayer in a more direct and honest way. ~ William Ruhlmann You can probably imagine the record-biz conversation going something like "Get me a younger, cuter Dave Matthews, and lose the jazzy crap!" Even though that might be the kind of strategy employed in marketing John Mayer to the masses, it seems unfair to accuse the young troubadour of cynically constructing his sound in such a manner. Sure, he's probably enamored of Matthews; he even sounds earnest enough to admit it. But he seems to come by his approach honestly. "Neon" showcases the kind of highly rhythmic acoustic guitar work that's become a Mayer trademark. On "My Stupid Mouth" he repeats "I'm never speaking up again," displaying the kind of smart-quiet-kid aura that lies not only at the heart of his aesthetic but of his appeal as well. The eight-song INSIDE WANTS YOU OUT was initially released as Mayer's debut in 1999. After the follow-up (which shares three songs with this album) became a smash, its quiet little brother was reissued, to show that Mayer didn't just drop down from the sky fully formed.
John Mayer Inside Wants Out Songs Inside Wants Out Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews great begginer cd for fans i liked it alot, considering, i love the artist, and i cant find two songs on the cd on any other record. john mayer, is a really good singer/songwriter, and i hope to see him in concert soon. i hope he comes out with a new cd soon, because the old one is getting worn out. Submitted by a reviewer (holden ,ma usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Great Beginnings!!!! This CD was done at the beginning of John's career. Great CD. Please pick it up. Submitted by jejr9 (Irvine) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Not a favorite I personally like his regular studio cds better. This collection of songs was a little flat for me. Submitted by raidergirlnanc (Redlands, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Have I been there before? The first 3 songs were the same as the 'Squares' cd. It was ok. Submitted by a reviewer (Hayward California)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Let's start at the beginning... This EP shows that John had the class, talent and the songs right from the beginning. "Comfortable" is one of his best songs so far. It sends shivers up my spine with a great melody and wonderful witty personal lyrics. How it hasn't made one of his proper albums is beyond me. Otherwise, not as good as "Room for squares" (what is??), but well worth investigating for an idea of how it all started, simple and unadorned. If John was playing his songs alone in a cafe or something, this is what you would hear. Submitted by Woody (Kiama, NSW, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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