Selasa, 30 Juli 2013

Robin Thicke Blurred Lines Track By Track Review

Long a staple in the RB world Robin Thicke entered 2013 as an artist on the outer reaches of the pop landscape. While he wasn't entirely unknown to pop fans considering he's had four singles crack the Hot 100 all to often he was known rather condescendingly as a poor man's Justin Timberlake. But while Timberlake rolled out his 20/20 Experience comeback Thicke kept a low profile and introduced a new single Blurred Lines without the promotional assist of his label.

After its release on March 20 the words low profile would never describe Thicke's Blurred Lines again. First it gained viral status from its controversial boob laden music video and key synchs like a spot in a television commercial for Beats By Dre's Pill which aired heavily during the NBA playoffs. Its status became legitimate when it hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 on June 12 and hasn't fallen since. Thicke has since shared two additional songs from his forthcoming album For The Rest Of My Life an RB cut much closer to his trademark sound and the EDM heavy Give It 2 U which strays even further from his roots than Blurred Lines.

If it seemed like Thicke was setting up fans for an eclectic or more negatively scattered album then he's confirmed those suspicions with Blurred Lines out today (July 30). The album finds the 36 year old singer trying to take advantage of his newfound spotlight by striving to become the full fledged pop star he's never quite been.

How do his forays into dance and funk hold up alongside his familiar RB bedroom jams Billboard takes a track by track look at Blurred Lines.

1. Blurred Lines feat. T.I. and Pharrell Williams

Thicke leads with the reigning No. 1 song that placed him in the worldwide spotlight this year. Its video was criticized for being demeaning towards women its lyrics were called out for their alleged rapey ness but you'd be hard pressed to find a critic with ill will towards the song itself. Pharrell's playful minimalist electro funk beat was an old trick from his Neptunes songbook revived in the nick of time for 2013's song of the summer. It could have proved an interesting theme to weave throughout the album though Thicke chose a far more eclectic route.

2. Take It Easy On Me

If this one sounds a lot like a 2013 reboot of SexyBack well that's because it was produced by Timbaland making the Thicke Timberlake comparison unavoidable. Its electronic thump and patented Timbaland guest vocal stylings are a far cry from the more organic RB sound of his earlier work but since this is 2013 after all it's almost surprising Thicke hasn't ventured down this path before. But could he have at least channeled some present day Timberlake/Timbaland

3. Ooo La La

Here Thicke ventures back into familiar territory with a glossy bedroom ready RB joint that would have fit nicely on his last effort 2011's Love After War. Ooo La La employs a lavish studio treatment which serves it well as Thicke's feather weight vocals bask in multi tracked glory.

4. Ain't No Hat 4 That

Thicke edges further into his comfort zone with this jubilant disco soul romp which he co wrote with his father (actor Alan Thicke) and produced himself. This one's an absolute winner as Thicke lightens up and channels 70s dance floor indulgences without sounding like he's trying too hard.

5. Get In My Way

If Robin Thicke led an RB zumba class it would probably sound something like this. In all seriousness Get In My Way is begging to be made into a workout song which is the effect you get when singing Ain't nobody gonna get in my way I'm gonna make it no matter what you say over a jubilant horn section. By keeping the mood loose and funky this mid album sweep stays winning.

6. Give It 2 U Feat. Kendrick Lamar

Here's where a lot of Thicke's old fans will start scratching their heads and where years later we'll probably be thinking Give It 2 U sounds an awful lot like 2013 though not in the best way. On this club hopeful Dr. Luke gives an ill fated will.i.am impression while Thicke sounds about as lyrical as Pitbull spouting clich after clich (though the line I got a big dick for you is delivered so free of pretense it's actually kind of funny). Kendrick Lamar adds an uninspired verse which doesn't help matters much.

7. Feel Good

Feel Good is one that actually was produced by will.i.am. Give It 2 U is followed by another EDM tinged track though this time the light trance flourishes are understated enough to allow the song to breathe on its own. Meanwhile Thicke interrogates his lover a la 50 Cent in 21 Questions If I ran all out of money would you pay for me

8. Go Stupid 4 U

The acoustic guitar which played a much more intimate role in Thicke's previous efforts gets a reprise on this low key track which somewhat surprisingly was also produced by will.i.am. It's not one of the album's highlights but it's serviceable in lightening the mood after several dance tracks and bridging into the final 3 songs.

9. For The Rest Of My Life

Here's another one that's likely to win over Thicke's core fan base. It's a lovey dovey RB ballad with slow dance potential that tells the tale of two teenaged lovers Thicke and his wife actress Paula Patton whom he began dating at 16. On an album the singer has described as his least personal yet For The Rest Of My Life is an honest welcome change of pace.

10. Top Of The World

Thicke keeps the storytelling going with this rags to riches story of a female muse who's risen to power and wealth from her community college days yet still suffers from stress and loneliness. The music matches the good life feel of the lyrics with a smooth trombone and sax combo guiding the groove along.

11. The Good Life

The good life I know I made it Thicke sings triumphantly on this piano and strings number which sounds like a solid graduation ceremony number or in this case album closer. Another song written by Thicke it closes off a strong 3 song sequence on Blurred Lines. If only the whole album could have benefited from this continuity.

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