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Rolling Stone reviews Schizophrenic


NSYNC member astounds!

After Justin Timberlake actually became sort of cool, maybe you thought the odds were low that another NSYNC member might accomplish the same thing. Think again.

On his solo debut, JC Chasez, 27, doesn't connect with the genius producers-of-the-moment, as Timberlake sublimely did with the Neptunes, and he doesn't stop the music to reveal diary entries or literary ambitions. Instead, on Schizophrenic, Chasez got together with a range of pop and dance producers(Basement Jaxx, Robb Boldt. Riprock 'n Alex G) and created seventeen high-impact tracks that spread out all over the place. This is music that is bent on connecting with dance floor and won't deny itself anything: "One Night Stand" interpolates bits of the Donna Summer/Giorgio Moroder disco masterpiece "I Feel Love" in a doo-wop voice and quotes Smokey Robinson's immortal 1979 "Cruisin'."

Schizophrenic is all stylistic pastiche and adventure, territory that boomed during the Eighties (think Prince) but later became more the province of hip-hop and dance. This is the music that first got Chasez- as well as the Neptunes- shaking.

Clearly, Chasez didn't get and keep his place in NSYNC because he couldn't sing, as ballads "Build My World" and the extraordinarily well-sung "Dear Goodbye" prove. "Everything You Want" is ace late-era Police. But most important, Chasez does what works for his tracks. This means aching through feverish pop reggae ("Mercy"), chanting strong New Wave ("All Day Long I Think About Sex"), lifting off Stevie Wonder-style celebrations ("She Got Me") and reporting the latest nightlife news ("Some Girls [Dance With Women]"). No doubt about it, Schizophrenic is a lot. It's also cool.
-James Hunter

Typed up by redbuttons7 and posted at the JJB.

Date: 2004-02-12 03:14 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rainbow.livejournal.com
I'm so very excited for him! Rolling Stone!! Wonderful review! EEEE! *bounce*

Date: 2004-02-17 05:54 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rosebee.livejournal.com
EEEEE! Happy wonderful review! Album in just 1 week!!! 7 days!!! SQUEEEEE!!!

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Date: 2004-02-17 10:06 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rainbow.livejournal.com
Oh! What are some good places in Eugene for buying albums? I'm out Bailey Hill Road off West 11th -- I saw a place a bit east on W 11th yesterday, but was out of it and don't remember the name -- it looked biggish though. Any recommendations?

(I do have it preordered from Barnes & Noble, but I want it in my hot little hands ASAP! *grin*)

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Date: 2004-02-17 01:10 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rosebee.livejournal.com
Hmmm... local places, there's CD World which is out by you (they're on West 11th by Fred Meyer). But I don't like going in there much due to the very loud music that usually is not pleasant easy-to-listen to stuff, even though I think they have one of the best selections in town.

There's Barnes & Noble by Valley River Center, and then Borders in the Oakway Center on Coburg Road. Of course, Fred Meyer, Target, Wal-Mart all carry cd's as well.

Personally, I plan to stop by Borders on my way home from work Tuesday evening (it's *right* on the way home).

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