John Mayer - Heavier Things

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Album Details

Title: Heavier Things
Artist: John Mayer
Release Date: 9/9/2003
Re-Released On: 8/17/2004
Label: Aware/Columbia Records, Columbia, Aware Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 696998618527, 5099751347224, 827969074664
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Earnest, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Poignant, Searching, Soft, Bittersweet, Reflective, Sensual, Sentimental, Soothing, Warm, Wistful, Yearning, Amiable/Good-Natured, Confident, Organic, Relaxed, Stylish, Wry, Cathartic, Literate, Lively, Melancholy, Passionate, Rousing
Total Copies: 59
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Clarity
  2. Bigger Than My Body
  3. Something's Missing
  4. New Deep
  5. Come Back to Bed
  6. Home Life
  7. Split Screen Sadness
  8. Daughters
  9. Only Heart
  10. Wheel

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDAware Records90746
2003CDAware/Columbia Records86185
2003CDColumbia5134722

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Album Review

Don't take the title of John Mayer's Heavier Things literally. Mayer offers nothing heavy on the follow-up to his breakthrough hit, Room for Squares -- nothing heavy in the music and nothing heavy in the lyrics. No, Mayer is smooth, slick, and streamlined on his second or third album (it all depends if you count his 1999 debut, Inside Wants Out, half of which was re-recorded for Room for Squares, which itself was released in two different incarnations), playing things straight and following the blueprint his big radio hit, "Your Body Is a Wonderland," provided. The title Heavier Things does reflect his new directness, lacking the lithe playfulness that resulted in a Hank Mobley joke, of all things, for an album title last time out. That extends to the rest of the album -- the humor and interesting wordplay have been toned down, leaving very little ambiguity. Actually, there's little left unexplained on the record, with every song on the album spread across several grids explaining where they were written and how many beats per minute they are, breaking them down into keywords, charting what "suggested target points" on the body the song should hit (tellingly, not one track is targeted at the crotch), and even grouping the songs together by key. The latter is a bit of a mistake, since it shows that for all those jazzy major and minor seventh chords gliding by in his songs, he's keeping his songwriting pretty simple, sticking to D, E, F, G, and A, with a G minor thrown in for good measure. This, of course, is not really a problem for listeners, since most listeners don't care how a song is written as long as it sounds good, but this does confirm that he's kept things simple, concentrating on how the record sounds and feels. And, as a piece of mood music, this is really quite effective, delivering on how "Your Body Is a Wonderland" sounds, with some really nice lush, laid-back textures and songs that are melodic without being truly catchy. It's music that floats through the speakers nicely and never leaves much of a lasting impression; it's how a jazzier, laid-back, less adventurous, and MOR-oriented Dave Matthews would sound. Mayer is now more of a record-maker than songwriter, which will undoubtedly dishearten those who liked the song-oriented Inside Wants Out, but those who just enjoyed the sound and feel of Room for Squares should feel right at home. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ahmir Khalib ThompsonDrums
Bob LudwigMastering
Chad FranscoviakEngineer
Chapman BaehlerCover Photo
Chris SteffenEngineer
Clayton ScottBooking
Dan HigginsSaxophone
Danny ClinchPhotography
David LaBruyereBass
Greg LattermanA&R
Greg LeiszLap Steel Guitar
J.J. JohnsonDrums
Jack Joseph PuigProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Jamie MuhoberacKeyboards
Jerry HayTrumpet
John MayerGuitar, Vocals, Art Direction
Larry CastroPercussion
Lars FoxEngineer, Digital Engineer
Lee DannayA&R
Lenny CastroPercussion
Matt ChamberlainDrums
Michael ChavesGuitar
Ross PetersonEngineer
Roy HargroveTrumpet
Steve JordanDrums, Drums
Woody PornpitaksukAuthoring

Member Reviews

Norman B. (NormanZZR) wrote on 9/3/2009...

Great CD.

Steve S. (Reno-ness) wrote on 5/21/2007...

The booklet is better than the CD. Five stars for the booklet!

Jessica T. (jessicatok) wrote on 1/27/2007...

This CD, along with John Mayer's "Room for Squares" is filled with the same gentle melody and rock. "Something's Missing" is a standout track, wile "Come Back to Bed" seems like a paean to the "Your Body is a Wonderland" track of the first album. Otherwise, the rest of the album is terrific. It's easy to listen to this CD all the way through.

Emily B. wrote on 10/2/2006...

Great music to play, when having the ladies over for coffee. Some of the songs on this album are more up-beat than the Room For Squares album.