Evolver is more clever and appealing as an album title than
Dabbler, yet the latter would be much more emblematic of
John Legend's third studio album.
Legend is up-front about his lane changes, which begin with the album's lead single, "Green Light," decked out in giddy synthesizers à la
Paul McCartney's "A Wonderful Christmas Time" (or, OK, the...
Evolver is more clever and appealing as an album title than
Dabbler, yet the latter would be much more emblematic of
John Legend's third studio album.
Legend is up-front about his lane changes, which begin with the album's lead single, "Green Light," decked out in giddy synthesizers à la
Paul McCartney's "A Wonderful Christmas Time" (or, OK, the glitziest part of
Kanye West's "Flashing Lights") while benefiting from André 3000's off-the-cuff appearance. Following it is "It's Over," a relatively characteristic breakup song that continues to set the tone for the album's anything-goes nature. There's a show-stopping ballad, a reggae-flavored
Estelle feature, flashes of tropical lushness, a couple throwbacks to soul-informed soft rock, a track full of chunky synth riffs, a brave topical message song to close, and a couple other diversions throughout.
Legend often sounds like he is occupied by the satisfaction that comes with hearing what his vocal cords are capable of achieving. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi