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Room for Squares [Aware]
John Mayer

Released June 5, 2001 on Aware

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. No Such Thing 3:51 
2. Why Georgia 4:30 
3. My Stupid Mouth 3:47 
4. Your Body Is a Wonderland 4:08 
5. Neon 4:23 
6. City Love 4:03 
7. 83 4:55 
8. Love Song for No One 3:24 
9. Back to You 4:04 
10. Great Indoors 3:36 
11. Not Myself 3:39 
12. St. Patrick's Day 5:20 
David LaBruyere
Bass
John Mark Painter
String Arrangements
John AlagĂ­a
Guitar, Percussion, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
Doug Derryberry
Vocals (Background)
Greg Di Gesu
Assistant Engineer
Scott Hull
Mastering
Paul Natkin
Photography
Brandon Bush
Organ (Hammond), Mellotron, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer
Jeff Juliano
Engineer, Digital Editing, Mixing
John Mayer
Main Performer
Nir Z.
Percussion, Drums, Drum Loop
Producer John Alagia's fingerprints are all over this major-label debut for Atlanta-based singer/songwriter John Mayer. On songs like "Not Myself" Mayer seems almost to be parroting Dave Matthews, whom Alagia produced on several albums, including Crash and Before These Crowded Streets. The fault is not Mayer's -- his songs are always heartfelt, occasionally poignant, and sometimes even funny, but the jazzy hooks, echoed lyrics, and occasionally forced falsettos that adorn them sometimes seem to be a little much. Despite this, Room for Squares is an easy album to like. Mayer has a soulful voice and he opens himself up emotionally, showing a vulnerability that makes all of the slick production seem forgivable. From the contrite reflection of "My Stupid Mouth" to the sweetly sensual "Your Body Is a Wonderland" to the closing song, "St. Patrick's Day" (which, ironically, is about not wanting to end things), on this album, it's the thoughts that count. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide