Everything in Transit EXPLICIT LYRICS Jack's Mannequin

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  • Release Date: 08/23/2005
  • Sales Rank: 8,825
  • Label: MAVERICK
  • UPC: 093624932024
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Everything in Transit

1LISTENHoliday from Real 2:58
2LISTENThe Mixed Tape 3:14
3LISTENBruised 4:02
4LISTENI'm Ready 3:55
5LISTENLa la Lie 3:54
6LISTENDark Blue 4:11
7LISTENMiss Delaney 3:44
8LISTENKill the Messenger 3:24
9LISTENRescued 3:55
10LISTENMFEO: Made for Each Other/You Can Breathe 8:01
11LISTENInto the Airwaves Bonus Track 6:39

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Editorial Reviews

If Andrew McMahon is the Ben Folds of Something Corporate, then his side project Jack's Mannequin is his Fear of Pop, his opportunity to step out of the group and try something different. Except in McMahon's case, it isn't so much fear of pop as much as an embrace of pop, since he sheds the loud guitars and punky overtones of his main band for a sunny, unabashedly tuneful Californian pop on Jack's Mannequin's debut album, Everything in Transit. In truth, it's not all that far removed from his contributions to Something Corporate, which were also tightly written and tuneful, but it sounds truer to his artistic inclinations than either of SC's studio albums, since underneath its guise as a loose concept album about a year of turbulent relationships on Venice Beach, it's a full-blown singer/songwriter piano-pop album. More than ever, on Everything in Transit McMahon sounds like the heir to Ben Folds' wise-ass interpretation of Joe Jackson, but McMahon isn't as cynical or goofy as Folds. His humor is sardonic and low-key, plus he's more concerned with affairs of the heart. Although he relies a little bit too heavily on first-person narratives, he has a keener eye for character and behavior than his emo peers, and he's a better tunesmith, too, not just content to write hooks, but taking the time to let the music build and breathe. With producer Jim Wirt, McMahon has given Everything in Transit an appropriately colorful, even cinematic, scope and, thanks to drums provided by Tommy Lee (who proves here that he's a more versatile drummer than he ever did in Mötley Crüe), it also has strong backbone. So the album has momentum, but it's as sweetly melancholy as a fading summer, yet not nearly as transient as that, either. It really shouldn't work -- it's a conceptual power pop album, delivered by an emo songwriter, backed by an aging metalhead, and co-produced by a guy who gave Hoobastank hits -- but the result is one of the more pleasant surprises of 2005. It's good enough that it makes you hope that McMahon makes Jack's Mannequin his full-time band. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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If you haven't heard to this Album you don't know Jack!by Anonymous

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June 30, 2006: Jacks Mannequin is a tiny band with a big voice. Meaning Andrew McMahon from the alternative piano rock band Something Corporate has created his own side project. "Everything in Transit" is an album where it's lyrical content and it's musical value work in tandum with each other to make it the perfect blend of emotion and sound. Listening to this cd is more of a musical experience than listening to a cd. The blending of acustic piano and gutiar like rifts it's amazing. The best part about "Everything in Transit" is the lyrical content. I believe the lyrics written in this are better than most something corporate lyrics, they are full of reality and truth and are powerful. This record deserves more than five stars because the level of perfection it has reached. Each song having it's own theme and sound, amazing. Like I said if you haven't heard this album you don't know Jack

I Love Jack's Mannequinby Anonymous

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May 12, 2006: The new Jack's Mannequin CD is awesome! I listen to hit start to end all day! I love it. Everyone should listen to this CD! Jack's Mannequin is the best new band!


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