In case you didn't catch the pun in the title of
Jason Mraz's sophomore album,
Mr. A-Z, it's a play on his last name, which is appropriate since it indicates his self-absorption.
Mraz's loose-limbed, litely funky-jazzy pop recalls
Dave Matthews and the singer/songwriters who followed in his wake; he loves to have his words cascade in moon/June r...
In case you didn't catch the pun in the title of
Jason Mraz's sophomore album,
Mr. A-Z, it's a play on his last name, which is appropriate since it indicates his self-absorption.
Mraz's loose-limbed, litely funky-jazzy pop recalls
Dave Matthews and the singer/songwriters who followed in his wake; he loves to have his words cascade in moon/June rhymes and repetitions, and he loves to cram as many words into a phrase as possible. All of these traits were apparent on the debut, but with some success,
Mraz is content to indulge himself on
Mr. A-Z, constructing songs that ride a groove with the sole purpose of giving himself a place to sing about himself. For those who enjoyed his debut, this will be a delight. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi