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A Beautiful World

Robin ThickeAudio CD
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Robin Thicke is an American R&B and soul singer, best known for the single "Lost Without You".

He started his entertainment career as a child actor, with parts in The Wonder Years and Growing Pains, on which his father also acted. Aged 16 Thicke decided to pursue his first love, music, and signed a deal with Nu America records, releasing A Beautiful World in 2003. The album was a repackaged version… Read more in Amazon's Robin Thicke Store

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  • Audio CD (April 15, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Interscope Records
  • ASIN: B00006XMU1
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (72 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,698 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Oh Shooter
2. Suga Mama
3. Flowers In Bloom
4. When I Get You Alone
5. Stupid Things
6. I'm 'A Be Alright
7. Brand New Jones
8. Vengas Con Migo
9. Flex
10. Make A Baby
11. Lazy Bones
12. Cherry Blue Skies

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Comparisons generally stink, but sometimes they're so obvious that they're inevitable. So it is with L.A. native and blue-eyed soul man Robin Thicke. Equal parts Remy Shand and Jamiroquai--though funkier than the former and less knuckleheaded than the latter--Thick's Cherry Blue Skies staggers through the speakers with moxie to spare. Opening track "Oh Shooter"--which finds Thicke drawling lazily while tires screech in the background--is a bait-and-switch for what's to come. By "Sugar Mama," Thicke is outfitted in the proverbial white suit and fedora, slinking around the edges of the groove and wailing in a falsetto like some funk-soul cat from the '70s. Levity plays an essential role in the formula, too; "Make a Baby" is as silly a love song as its title suggests, and "When I Get You Alone" steals wholesale from Walter Murphy's disco-era novelty hit, "A Fifth of Beethoven." But the dance floor is only one destination in Thicke's view. Earnest ballads also appear (notably, the sweetly sentimental, minor-chord lament "The Stupid Things"), and one is again inclined toward another comparison, this time to Stevie Wonder. Funky, jazzy soul-pop, with a touch of salsa in "Vengas Con Migo"; that's as accomplished as it is welcoming. --Kim Hughes

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Japanese version featuring a bonus track: "When I Get You Alone (Dirty Edit featuring Jadakiss)". --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The New Millenium - White, Stevie Wonder., October 7, 2004
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B. M Peters (Powell River B.C) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Beautiful World (Audio CD)
I first heard this album while driving around with some fellow R&B musicians. I love R&B and was getting bored with the watered down stylings of b2k and other bubblegum R&B singers/groups. Thicke releases a great album mixing all aspects R&B. Traditional,neo,light funk, and rock influenced soul are all mixed to create an excellent eclectic mix of music not short of genius. Thickes voice is smokey,and chilled.True he may lack range& power, but he constructs music to suit his thin voice. Thin does not mean bad, it means simple, it means he uses aspects that some power house singers don't. He just sings the songs, no ranting like R&B singers Beyonce` and other over the top "soul" singers, he hits solid notes. Which is truly refreshing, no frills just singing. What he may lack in range and power he makes up for in style and vibe.
This album is truly one of the best R&B/soul albums released in the last 5 years, and thats saying something.
If you like the stylings Lauryn Hill and Musiq you will like Thicke and his quaint artistry.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonder-ful and Innovative, April 27, 2003
This review is from: A Beautiful World (Audio CD)
Equal parts funk/soul (think Stevie Wonder) and rock and roll (think the Beatles, namely John Lennon), Thicke defies classification. That doesn't go over too well in today's image obsessed, over-hyped "material world" (just ask Nikka Costa), but it makes for innovative music. He's an original, both a throwback to the 1970s and thoroughly modern, which adds to the charm of the album.

A long-winded run-down of the tracks: "Oh Shooter" recounts the true-life story of a bank robbery that he witnessed at 17. It's a great opener with a lazy, laid-back vocal style and insistent beats. "A Beautiful World" is probably the best song on the album. The lyrics are great, simple, complex and clever at the same time ("Everyone's skinny and overweight..."), and they work with his soaring falsetto. "Suga Mama" is my least favorite on the record. If I skip anything, it's that one, but the next one, "Flowers in Bloom" is a nice, sad song, a bit faster in pace than "A Beautiful World." The first single, "When I Get You Alone," didn't catch on to radio here, but it's great sample of "A Fifth of Beethoven." A few of the lyrics are a bit ridiculous, but it's a good song. "The Stupid Things" is a ballad that reminds me of John Lennon because it's more clever than deep. One of my favorites. "I'm A B Alright" is a great dance track. "Brand New Jones" has been stuck in my head for days. It's a catchy song reminiscent of classic funk. Another favorite. "Vengas Conmigo" is a latin flavored track with verses in Spanish. It's growing on me. I love "Flex." There's great guitar work, and the end feels like something from the 70's. "Make A Baby" is another one I'm not too fond of, but it's still a good song. The hook reminds me of the Beatle's "Revolution." I love the next one, "She's Gangsta." More clever lyrics and great beats. It's really funny. "Lazy Bones" is a more cynical/angst-ridden tune, while still upbeat. "Cherry Blue Skies" (the original title track before the album got pushed back about 100 times) closes nicely. It's a hopeful, pensive 9/11-inspired cut. Definitely something to think about.

It's definitely got a few weak points, but all-in-all this is an auspicious debut. Thicke wrote all of the lyrics (rather well, overall), and while they're awkward at times and overly ambitious, they top most other debuts (love you, Timberlake, but you wish you could write this well). He plays the piano, too. This man is too talented to get slept on. This is what real music should be, an unclassifiable blend of different styles that's cohesive as a whole. Where everyone else follows the trends of disillusioned teenage "punk/pop" (isn't that an oxymoron?), generic neo-soul, and way too much bling-bling and "murda" for my tastes, Thicke is a zebra in the world of tired, used-up horses with recycled beats and vapid lyrics. He's one of the few artist out now doing something interesting and deserves success.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular!, June 11, 2005
This review is from: A Beautiful World (Audio CD)
When my friend first let me hear this album, I thought it was good, but to be honest I was not really impressed. It was not until some time later, when I saw his video, I think it was for When I Get You Alone, that i realized who he was and I had his album lying around the house. I listened to it again and the genius of this man hit me. To place this album in a category would be to do it injustice, so I will refrain from doing so (however, I have it in the neo-soul category on my computer). It defies categorization in my mind because of the range of genres containd herein, and how the music really plays a large part in how the lyrics are interpreted. Here is a track by track break down of what I think of each song.

Oh Shooter - 9.5/10 This song is performed in such a non-chalant manner that I at first assumed he was telling the story for someone else. After listening to the whole album, however, I surmised that it actually happened to him, but he was not afraid for one reason or another.

A Beautiful World - 9/10 Great falsetto. I love the simplicity of this song.

Suga Mama - 9.8/10 I believe the highest score should be reserved for the absolute best song, which is why this song doesn't get a 10. I like a couple of songs better. This song is brilliant, however; especially the bridge. Funky.

Flowers in Bloom - 9/10 I remember my sister told me one day that she couldn't listen to this song every day because it made her want to kill herself. Tongue-in-cheek comment, of course, but point taken.

When I Get You Alone - 9/10 Brilliant adaptation of the classic classical theme from Beethoven.

The Stupid Things - 10/10 I have a slight obsession with this song. Ok, it's not slight. This is a non-skip cd (play the whole thing without skipping any songs), but this song makes me skip forward and backward to hear it again and again. I'm learning to play the piano so that I can sing this song. (I'm a little off)

I'ma Be Alright - 9/10 Lighter themed song. Another falsetto hit.

Brand New Jones - 9.9/10 This is probably the best song on the album, but because of my obsession I have it rated lower than "The Stupid Things." This song is the best example of what I stated earlier, how the music helps to tell the story. I developed a theory about what he's talking about specifically in this song. Absolutely brilliant.

Vengas Conmigo - 9.5/10 Latin theme to this jam. He does a good job of capturing the essence of Latin music in this one.

Flex - 8.5/10 Fun song. Good combination of record scratching and electric guitars in the chorus. Well done.

Make a Baby - 8.5/10 Theme of this song is pretty straight forward (see song's title). Musically, this song reminds me a bit of the tv sitcom theme songs his father (Alan Thicke) used to write in the 70s and 80s.

She's Gangsta - 8/10 Probably the weakest song on the album, but stil a good one. Some good vocals on this track, especially with his ad-libs.

Lazy Bones - 9.5/10 Energetic song with good background vocals. Another song that I have a tendency to repeat because I just love the groove of this one.

Cherry Blue Skies - 9.3/10 He really shows off his falsetto on this one. He might hit the highest notes on the album in this song. Changes in tempo really limit the groove of this song, but it's still a strong ending to a great album.

Overall - 10/10. Go get it!
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