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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The cd that gets stuck in your head,
By A Customer
This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
I have so much to say about this record that it's tough to figure out where to begin. I have been an A.J. fan for years since his first album came out in '93. My wife also became a fan when we saw him play a free concert on a hot November day in Oceanside when he just blew the place away with his amazing piano playing and bluesy sound. That is really what A.J. was all about until he recorded this cd. His piano playing was unmatched and his vocals were gritty and his songs were rooted in the blues. Transit is a total departure from this style. The songs are guitar-based instead of the piano being the dominant instrument although in "Find out Now" and "Five" A.J. does bang the piano a little just to remind you that he's still the king of the 88 keys. for the most part the grit has left his voice and the songs sound more like something the beatles would have recorded in '65 or '66 at the latest. When we first listened to the cd I immediately liked "maybe" which is the single, "Summer Can't Come Too Soon", which is just a fantastic feel-good rock/pop song with a nice electric piano solo in the middle, "she Was always Right" because it makes use of his trademark lyrical sense of humor and "Five" which is just a killer rocker that takes your head off when A.J. attacks the piano in the middle of the song. As for the rest of the songs I thought they were kind of forced and that he was straining as hard as he could to sound like the Beatles, especially on "the Bargain". However, as I listened to the cd a few more times I discovered that while he may have unashamedly borrowed from some older styles he still found a way to make those songs his own and now I can honestly say that I love all of them. The last track "don't Leave me Now" was the hardest one to like. At first I couldn't get past the trite lyrics, "Please say you'll stay. Don't leave me now. I'll never leave. I don't know how." This song, like all the others, grew on me though as I listened to the instrumentation and the way it all fit together. I have asked myself if I would love this album as much if someone other than a.J. had recorded it and I can honestly say now that the answer is definitely yes! The songs are just too catchy, well-written and well-produced for me to not like them no matter who the artist is. If you are an A.J. fan already you will have to go into this record with an open mind and not expect to hear the blues piano stuff because it's not there. If you can listen to this record without dwelling in the past I promise you you'll fall in love with it as I have. If you've never heard of a.J., well then, you'll just love this record from the start. One warning though...As I said in my title once you start playing this cd you will *not* be able to get these tunes out of your head.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Such a varied talent!,
By E Street Exile "Jeff" (Flagler Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
A splendid diversion from his previous style, Croce shows off his true musical virtuosity on TRANSIT. Venturing into more of a "bubble-gum" style of pop music, his layered harmonies and Hammond B3 use harken back to the days of the Zombies, Byrds and even The Beatles (some of which are credited as influences in the album's liner notes.) Needless to say, his strong, witty songwriting continues at the same high level as his previous work. The title itself, TRANSIT, suggests a move in a different direction...that move being musical style, in this case. So, to those critics who are aghast at this change, just sit back and appreciate it. He pulls it off as if it's been his style all along. AJ Croce is truly a varied and special talent...unfortunately underappreciated by today's music listening public. It's their loss!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
New album is uninteresting,
By A Customer
This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
Even though I am an AJ Croce fan, this album did very little for me. After buying Fit to Serve and his debut album and seeing him live, I though he was a great original talent. On Transit every song sounds about the same. They are bland and monotonous and he seems to be forcing the so called "textured vocals". Whoever produced this seems to have decided they could take a interesting talent with lots of originality and turn it into a manufactured sound that anyone could reproduce. If you want good music stick to his first few albums.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Super CD!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
I bought this CD on a whim after listening to pieces of some of the tracks, and I am not sorry at all. This CD quickly became my fave because all of the songs are really awesome. My favorite tracks are "Maybe" and "What I Wouldn't Do". Anyone who buys this CD will be glad they did!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TRANSIT,
By A Customer
This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
I BOUGHT THIS CD AFTER HEARING THE FIRST SONG RELEASED AS A SINGLE (MAYBE) ON THE RADIO. I WAS TOTALLY KNOCKED OUT BY THE REST OF THE CD. THERE IS NOT A BAD SONG ON THE CD. IN FACT IT SOUNDS LIKE THERE ARE QUITE A FEW HITS LEFT TO BE RELEASED. GREAT SONGS, GREAT PRODUCTION, REAL CLEAN, YOU CAN HEAR ALL THE INSTRUMENTS. IF YOU LIKE BEATLES, SQUEEZE AND LENNY KRAVITZ, YOU WILL LOVE THIS CD. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND PURCHASING THIS CD.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rockin and Rollin and DEFINATELY a chip off the old block,
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This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
As a big fan of Jim Croce i was VERY interested in this release. Other sons with famous fathers have had a mixed result from me.
Tal Bachman (father: Randy of Guess Who & BTO fame) is great Joe Brucato (Father: Chuck of The Rustix) is great too Jakob Dylan (Father: Bob) isn't as great I was hoping he would exceed my expectations. Jim was one of the best storyteller songwriters in the history of music. I was NOT disappointed. AJ is a phenominal talent. Catchy songs, great hooks. Why isnt he popular? Probably the same reason Joe Brucato isn't. If it doesn't have huge boobs, people dont want to hear you for pure talent. Here is a song rundown: 1. Maybe the only single released (i have the 45 in my jukebox) I love the lyrics to this one (as i do with most of the songs on this cd) "Maybe means no everytime" 2. It's Only Me (Oh Ya-Ya) Not really the best one but it sure rocks! 3. Turn Out The Light This one rocks too but is alot better of a song. He is a hell of a pianist and shows off his chops here. 4. Summer Can't Come Too Soon The flipside to Maybe. Another great rocker. I wish i could catch his live show, he has to smoke! 5. The Bargain Great relationship song. "Oh the compromise we make to make it right" Great guitar solo in here too. 6. Find Out Now Midtempo song with yet more great lyrics. He doesnt do stories like his dad did. BUT he does have a way with words. 7. Everyman The weakest track on the cd. Not one of my favorites. 8. What I Wouldn't Do If you say you've never said this about anything, you are lying. "What i wouldn't do to find a way. What i wouldn't do for one more day" Alot of his songs are breakup song/commentaries. 9. Change "Do people really change" My answer would be no, seems AJ feels the same way about it. awesome song! 10. Five Kinda corny lyrics "1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and i'm outta your life" The worst is easily "You're a fridgidaire, and you just don't care" what an interesting way to tell someone they are cold and uncaring. However it's a good rocker. 11. She Was Always Right The story of my life, hilarious song. Good interplay between AJ and the backing vocalists. AJ: No i can't admit it BV: go ahead and say it AJ: she was always right Good for ANY guy who's woman thinks she is always right. 12. Don't Leave Me Now Some reviewer said it wasnt as good as the rest. It is better. "Please say you'll stay, don't leave me now. I'll never leave, i don't know how." All in all an awesome album. If you are a fan of the singer/songwriter or even his dad, please buy this album (Joe Brucato's album Swallow All Of You is a good compliment to it) Please read and rate all my reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars
AJ does it again!,
By deanna (Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
Who wouldda thunk? AJ Croce has again reached that mix of genre that makes me smile. What a good time this young man has as is evident as you listen to him perform. I thought it about time for a dud and I purchased this release with apprehension. But, not so! Another great listening experience. I dedicated cut number 11 She Was Always Right, to my husband. What a fun song! Thank you, AJ! You did it again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An instant favorite!,
By music lover (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
As an avid AJ Croce fan, I was counting the days until this CD was released. I had the pleasure of hearing AJ perform most of the songs while on tour last year, and couldn't wait to hear them over and over! This album has a different flavor from his first two. However, it is just as addicting. He has brilliantly captured the feel of the great bands of the 60's (The Band, The Byrds, The Beatles) and put his own "AJ" spin on each song. I found myself bopping to the beat one minute, and dropping everything just to listen to his piano solos in the middle of a song, the next. His gift for changing cadences without losing the feel of a song is uncanny. AJ Croce is not about hit records or Top 40. But if the right people get their hands on this one, music's best kept secret might just get out.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Impressive Transit Album,
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This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
Wow! It's been a long time since I bought a CD with this many good songs on it. The CD's got a good mix of songs and vaguely reminds me of late 70's/early 80's tunes that make you happy. The RealPlayer clips included here are a good indication of Mr. Croce's music. If you like them, you'll like this album.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A.J's leaving New Orleans,
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This review is from: Transit (Audio CD)
A J Croce's first three albums explored the rhythms of New Orleans, blues, rock and fine ballads. His piano playing is nothing short of brilliant and his voice sounds like a cross between Cocker, Fogerty and Elvis Costello. The latter is the one he sounds like on this his 4th release. If you already are a fan, be aware that this album moves into new territory, retro 70 and 80's, with contemporary hip cover and songs that could have been written by Beatles or Costello. Old school rhythm & blues and New Orleans are not to be found, if that is what you want go for his first untitled CD on HOB/Ruf or Fit to Serve on Ruf. Even though the CD sometimes sounds somewhat anonymous, it does grow on you with a good sound, simple and catchy pop/rock songs and in-your-face production. This should put Croce in the limelight and expand his fan-base, however for us that loves his roots, this may not be the ultimate album. I hope he returns to New Orleans.
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Transit by A.J. Croce (Audio CD - 2000)
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