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JOHN MAYER -- CONTINUUM
"With any trilogy," says John Mayer, "the third in the series blows it open."
On CONTINUUM the singer/songwriter/guitar slinger meets that challenge head-on. Mayer's third studio album follows the multi-platinum ROOM FOR SQUARES (2001) and HEAVIER THINGS (2003) and marks his first turn as producer. It is his most soulful, cohesive collection yet and he says it's no accident that this project is where all of his efforts, his potential, and his disparate influences fully come together.
"The night I was recognized for 'Daughters' at the Grammys was the night this record started," he says. "I knew I had bought the time to learn everything I needed before I started this one. CONTINUUM is not a shot in the dark, it's not a guesstimation. This is the first endeavor in my entire life, music or otherwise, that I did not cop out for a second on."
The last few years have seen Mayer maintaining a frantic pace. In addition to his own writing, recording, and touring, he has collaborated with icons and contemporaries alike - Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, and Herbie Hancock, as well as Kanye West, the Dixie Chicks, and Alicia Keys. In doing so, Mayer says his own interests have grown and his perspectives expanded.
Mayer also credits his collaboration with Steve Jordan and Pino Palladino (collectively known as the John Mayer Trio) and the intimate-venue tour that produced the 2005 live album TRY! with helping to recalibrate his musical priorities. "As a songwriter, the Trio helped me focus on being more raw," he says. "As a guitar player, it helped me get a lot out of my system. If it wasn't for the Trio, CONTINUUM would have been less accessible. It let me settle up with my needs as a musician, and get to a point somewhere between the Trio record and ROOM FOR SQUARES - and that's a really good place to be."
While the Trio tour showcased Mayer's blazing fretwork, he says he learned lessons from those shows about restraint. "When I made my first record, there was no trust in space because it was all me, everything was just on those six strings," he says. "With Steve and Pino, it was all about space, using a whole different palette. When your tone is good on the guitar you need, like, four notes. The more concise and right you have it, the less you need around it." -- JOHNMAYER.COM
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Loo-Wit, Jul 23, 2008:
Hey John!! I adore your voice! Keep it up!
Amy, Jun 24, 2008:
Hey John! Good work on the big Europe visits - I'm hoping we make them worth your while so you keep coming back. I'm very excited to see you play again. Hope you have a good time here. x
Natasha, Jun 9, 2008:
I love your music, John. I can't wait to see your live show here in Baltimore,Maryland at the Merriweather Post!
Mike Zito, May 31, 2008:
Thanks for the add, John! You're one of the best out there and I'd love to play with you some time. Gravity is kick ass.
rogue rapidfire, Apr 23, 2008:
Some day I want to have an interview with you!
seriously. I know asking for one would be a reach,
But Its better than not asking right?
:D
-Laura
Jake, Apr 14, 2008:
Thanks for the add! You're one of the most talented musicians of our generation and a huge inspiration to me. Keep it up!
Clean Green Studios, Apr 12, 2008:
Thanks for your music, John. "Belief" is good! Come see our new project on sustainable design for the homeless.