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Posted by Jayne at the House of Pain. From www.post-gazette.com

Says as a whole it's pretty good,

For the Record
Friday, February 27, 2004


JC CHASEZ
"Schizophrenic" (Jive)

So what do the other guys in 'N Sync do now that Justin's established himself as both a superstar and critic's darling in the same breath?

For JC Chasez, the answer is obvious. Follow his lead.

But Chasez hits the dance floor stumbling on the aptly titled "Schizophrenic." "Some Girls (Dance With Women)" tries too hard to channel the eccentric vibe that feels so natural when the Neptunes do it. And Chasez himself tries way too hard to prove that, unlike Timberlake, he doesn't need the Neptunes or anyone helping him out.

He co-writes all but one track here and co-produces several.

But the weird thing is, the album as a whole is pretty good. For what it is. He may sound lost on the edgier cuts, especially on "Some Girls" and "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)," in which he slips into a British accent while delivering tired hip-hop street slang, but he's much more at home on the numbers that draw on his musical youth -- from "She Got Me," a slinky little cut that finds him hitting the clubs in a letterman's jacket from the Stevie Wonder school of funk, to "Build My World," a yearning ballad that somehow comes on like a cross between Joe Jackson's "Night and Day" and Paul Young belting out another great lost Hall and Oates song.

Chasez does a convincing Purple Rain-dance on "100 Ways," complete with distorted electric guitar and a quirky falsetto delivery, and puts an infectious electro-funk spin on Robert Plant's orgasmic wailing from "Whole Lotta Love" -- we're talkin' note for note -- on "If You Were My Girl."

It's shameless, really.

But charmingly so.

And that goes double for the ridiculous synth-pop revival of "All Day Long I Dream About Sex," a track that's guaranteed to spin you right round, baby, right round like a record.

Sadly, there are times when even blatant cribbing from the past can feel a little played out. Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" has never sounded so in need of a marital aid, while "Something Special" is anything but as it desperately tries to rekindle the spark George Michael lit with "Faith."

And Corey Hart??!! Who looks to Corey Hart for inspiration?

Give Chasez some credit, though. He's truly up for anything -- anything old, in particular. And unlike several other aging teen-pop idols we could name if so inclined, the guy can really sing.

-- Ed Masley




JC!

Date: 2004-02-26 09:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theantimodel.livejournal.com
"Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)," in which he slips into a British accent while delivering...

Huh? What an odd review. Evidently the guy doesn't like the 80's either. Weird.

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