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Personnel: Justin Timberlake (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, background vocals); Justin Timberlake; Timbaland (vocals, rap vocals, various instruments, drums, programming, background vocals); T.I., Three 6 Mafia (vocals, rap vocals); will.i.am (rap vocals); Bill Pettaway, Paul Blake, Smokey Hormel (guitar); John Wittenberg, Brian Benning, Gloria Justin, Mari Tsumura, Richard Adkins, Jennifer Levin, Pamela Gates, Yvette Devereaux, Natalie Leggett, Igor Szwec, Emma Kummrow, Josephina Vergara, Michele Richards, Susan Chatman, Mark Cargill, Charlie Bisharat, Mario Diaz de Leon, Tereza Stanislav (violin); Matt Funes, Cameron Patrick, Patrick Morgan, Jimbo Ross, Davis A. Barnett, Darrin McCann, Andrew Duckles (viola); Timothy Landauer, Jenny DLorenzo, Suzie Katayama (cello); Jeff Clayton , Valarie King (flute); James Ford (trumpet); Clarence McDonald (organ); James Gadson (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion). Audio Mixers: Timbaland; Jimmy Douglass; Andrew Scheps; Serban Ghenea. Recording information: Akademi Mathematique Of Philisophical Sound Research, L; Arch Angel Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Chung King Studios, New York, NY; Conwaystudios, Hollywood, CA; Encore Studios, Burbank, CA; The Document Room, Malibu, CA; The Studio, Philadelphia, PA; Thomas Crown Studio, Virginia Beach, VA. Photographer: Terry Richardson. Music critics and highbrow listeners may look down their nose at Justin Timberlake, doubting that the celebrated former N'Sync leader is good for more than light, frothy dance-pop. Timberlakes's sophomore effort, FUTURESEX/LOVESOUNDS, should make both camps rethink that stance. While the album certainly sets out to entertain, it's also full of ambitious, well-constructed grooves that prove the superstar is serious about getting down and dirty. The album steps up the Michael Jackson-influenced sound of JUSTIFIED by delving deeper into club music, hip-hop, and funk, creating a bumping, writhing soundtrack for a set of songs unabashedly about sex. Timberlake spared no expense recruiting some of the best producers on the scene. Beatmaker extraordinaire Timbaland is a primary collaborator, and his experimental stutter-funk landscapes make for the album's best moments (the title track, for example, or the spare, driving lead-off single "Sexyback"). Early Prince is a major touchstone for much of the disc, but Timberlake also draws on rolling, Dirty South jams ("Chop Me Up") and smooth, urban-contemporary loverman R&B ("My Love"). Its obsession with the bedroom notwithstanding, FUTURESEX/LOVESOUNDS shows Timberlake moving toward an exciting musical maturity. Give Justin Timberlake credit for this: he has ambition. He may not have good instincts and may bungle his execution, but he sure has ambition and has ever since he was the leading heartthrob in *NSYNC. He drove the teen pop quintet to the top of the charts, far exceeding their peers the Backstreet Boys, and when the group could achieve no more, he eased into a solo career that earned him great sales and a fair amount of praise, largely centered on how he reworked the dynamic sound of early Michael Jackson at a time when Jacko was so hapless he turned away songs that later became JT hits, as in the Neptunes-propelled "Rock Your Body." That song and "Cry Me a River" turned his 2002 solo debut, Justified, into a blockbuster, which in turn meant that he started to be taken seriously -- not just by teens-turned-adult, but also by some rock critics and Hollywood, who gave him no less than three starring roles in the wake of Justified. Those films all fell victim to endless delays -- Alpha Dog aired at Sundance 2006 but didn't see release that year, nor did Black Snake Moan, which got pushed back until 2007, leaving Edison Force, a roundly panned Shattered Glass-styled thriller that sneaked out onto video, as the first Timberlake film to see the light of day -- but even if silver screen stardom proved elusive, Justin didn't seem phased at all, and his fall 2006Rolling Stone (p.86) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[H]is best new tracks are thrilling....Some of the up-tempo stuff flirts with mechanical muscle-flexing..." Rolling Stone (p.106) - Ranked #26 in Rolling Stone's "The Top 50 Albums Of 2006" -- "[O]ne of the year's most enduringly pleasurable hits." Entertainment Weekly (p.70) - "Superior tracks like 'LoveStoned' and 'What Comes Around,' suggest a happy middle path, where Timberlake can equally embrace Timbaland's canny beats and his own vocal helium." Entertainment Weekly (p.128) - Ranked #4 in Entertainment Weekly's "Top 10 Records Of 2006" -- "[T]he two Tims create a boldly forward-thinking soundtrack for nocturnal amusements like club cruising and rump shaking." Q (p.122) - Ranked #36 in Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "[A] hyper-confident mix of stripped-down R&B and '80s electro soul." Vibe (p.142) - "He's still got a lithe, lovely vocal instrument and a falsetto that evokes El DeBarge." Mojo (Publisher) (p.116) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[The titles] leave no doubt as to the chief Timberlake brand value, and the louche synth funk and electro-flavoured R&B therein make a pretty seductive back-up argument." Futuresex / Lovesounds Music Justin Timberlake Futuresex / Lovesounds Songs Futuresex / Lovesounds Music Futuresex / Lovesounds Music Review Average Rating: (3.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews boring simple, unimaginatve, manufactured ... not very interesting at all. it's amazing what passes for music these days. it doesn't surprise me that this is up for a grammy. crap usually wins, and it's impossible to take the grammys seriously. but the fact that this has gotten even a single positive review, by people who supposedly know music, now that does surprise me. Submitted by bob (texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Justin Timberlake featuring BEYONCE! HipHopDX brings the exclusives! "Until the End of Time," finds Beyoncé and Justin Timberlake blending their sounds over the cool R&B track. Submitted by kevin.clark (New York, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
lame Try hard michael jackson and nothing more. Sorry justin you don't touch michael jackson give it up. Submitted by Fan of integrity (New Zealand) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Processed Taltentless Crap! Any one who calls this real music is brain dead. It is noting but annoying suger coated sound made by a machine. It is just an example of how people do not appriciate real talent in music nowadays and that mtv has taken over the whole music industry. If you want real music, check out some old school metal like,Judas Priest,Accept,Black Sabbath,or Megadeth.Long live METAL!!! Submitted by RossFletch007 (Spotsylvania, VA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Who the hell is he fooling? Daron from S.O.A.D. said it best on "Can you say brainwashed?" Not only is the world suffering from GBW, but we get another flipping finger from the poppish little boy Justin. Not only is he ugly, but his music is ugly too! The lamest album there is, I decided to listen to samples so it can infuriate me, which it did! The song "Bringing Sexy Back?" is probably worst song to have been made in the history of music. The song is also a joke for it to be considered hip pop, even Rob Zombie's "Foxy, Foxy" was a lot better than this crap. Then there is "Chop Me Up" and "Summer Love" ha ha ha ha, I don't get it. Stupid sounds, stupid songs, ugly pop singer trying to be hardcore. What's more shocking is Rick Rubin collabirating in one of the songs! Dang, Mr. Rubin did nice work with a lot of cool artist like Slayer, Audioslave, Rage Against The Machine, Run DMC, AC/DC, Jay Z, Johnny Cash, and he is producing Metallica. Wait Metallica, and he did something like Justin Timberlake? This is not good for Metallica. Sexyback and Sexy Ladies are pretty stupid for a song. Horrible, to finalize it. A man once said "Bringing sexy back", while I say "off with his head"! Even GG Allin can make a better album than this crap. By the way, Ramones warned the people about this crap and they were right. Worst album of 2006. Submitted by sleez_boy (Bakersfield, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
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