- Music
- 01 Jul 08
We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things
Would be blockbuster from the Jack Johnson it’s really not okay to like
So laid back he makes his contemporary Jack Johnson look like one uptight sorry-ass, Jason Mraz has sidled his way to the A-list in the US: We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things recently vaulted into the Billboard charts at No. 4. Clearly, a huge swathe of the American population has a soft spot for breezy funk James (‘Make It Mine’), tentative surf pop (‘Live High’) and re-constituted Elton John (the too gloopy to be true, ‘Love For A Child’). You would hope such hallmark sentimentality would come unstuck in this corner of the world – then again, we do have a tendency to go all wobbly-kneed over misty-eyed strummers. Expect Mraz-mania to hit like a tidal wave before summer’s out.
Key Track: ‘Love for a Child’
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