Mr. A-Z [DualDisc] Jason Mraz

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DualDisc - CD/DVD

  • Release Date: 07/26/2005
  • Label: ELEKTRA / WEA
  • UPC: 075678377624
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Mr. A-Z [DualDisc]

Disc 1
1LISTENLife Is Wonderful 4:20
2LISTENWordplay 3:06
3LISTENGeek in the Pink 3:55
4LISTENDid You Get My Message? 4:00
5LISTENMr. Curiosity 3:55
6LISTENClockwatching 4:23
7LISTENBella Luna 5:02
8LISTENPlane 5:13
9LISTENO. Lover 3:54
10LISTENPlease Don't Tell Her 4:37
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Disc 2
1Life Is Wonderful 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo / Multimedia Track
2Wordplay 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo / Multimedia Track
3Geek in the Pink 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo / Multimedia Track
4Did You Get My Message? [Multimedia 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo
5Mr. Curiosity 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo / Multimedia Track
6Clockwatching 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo / Multimedia Track
7Bella Luna 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo / Multimedia Track
8Plane 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo / Multimedia Track
9O. Lover 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo / Multimedia Track
10Please Don't Tell Her [Multimedia Tr 24-Bit Advanced Resolution Stereo
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Special Features:

The DualDisc version of this release is housed in deluxe oversized packaging (measuring 5 1/3" x 7 1/3"); the DVD side features the full album, a 20-minute DVD documentary, a photo gallery, full lyrics, and a 36-page personal Mraz journal with exclusive Polaroids.

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Editorial Reviews

It's always tricky for an artist to follow up a multi-platinum debut. On the one hand, there's a desire to give the fan base the same kind of kick; on the other, there's the risk of being dubbed a wimp for refusing to draw outside the lines. Jason Mraz navigates his way through that tight spot rather nicely on Mr. A-Z, a sophomore set that retains the playful, self-effacing vibe of Waiting for My Rocket to Come without replicating that disc's ambiance note-for-note. "Wordplay" is probably the closest in tone to Mraz's smash "Remedy," with its acoustic strum and funky shuffle -- not to mention a lyric that shrugs off the potential of one-hit-wonderdom with affable charm. He takes a similar approach on "Geek in the Pink," a silly bit of autobiography that ratchets up the hip-hop side of his persona without the slightest pretense of seeking street cred. Mraz courts cred of an altogether different kind by stretching out a bit on a few of Mr. A-Z's more intriguing numbers, notably "Bella Luna," a heart-on-sleeve love ballad with a hint of bossa nova in its DNA. "Song for a Friend," on the other hand, finds him getting in touch with his inner Carole King, combining, as it does, Brill Building sensibility and a melody that could pass muster in a Broadway musical. At times, Mraz's lyrics teeter on the precipice of disposability, but thanks to a winning delivery and an aw-shucks attitude, he usually manages to snatch them back and plant them firmly in the listener's gray matter. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Mr. A-Z Another Smash Hitby Anonymous

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August 06, 2005: This Album is brilliant another masterpiece from Mr. Mraz himself Plane Mr. Curiousity and Did you get my message are all great check it out its a must buy.

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August 04, 2005: Jason Mraz's new album is markedly different than his debut “Waiting for My Rocket to Come” in many ways. "Mr. A-Z" is a refreshing and strong follow up to a great album. It seems that Jason Mraz on Mr. A-Z has grown up a bit, and the new album shows and older, more mature songwriter. Turning away from his “street prophet” persona, “Mr. A-Z” shows that Mraz has undergone major development as both a songwriter and musician. Songs like “Wordplay,” although playful, display this new sensibility. Although the album is a bit more polished than its predecessor and seems to aim at making larger waves, none of the songwriting integrity that put Jason Mraz on the map in the first place has been lost. What results is an album by an artist coming into bloom. I’m glad that Jason Mraz is still able to take chances.


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