Mr. Jordan Julian Lennon

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  • Release Date: 09/22/2009
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 17,618
  • Label: NOBLE ROT
  • UPC: 617742502923

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Mr. Jordan

1LISTENNow You're in Heaven 3:39
2LISTENYou're the One 5:52
3LISTENI Get Up 4:38
4LISTENMother Mary 4:56
5LISTENAngillette 4:23
6LISTENOpen Your Eyes 4:22
7LISTENMake It up to You 4:46
8LISTENSunday Morning 3:27
9LISTENSecond Time 5:14
10LISTENI Want You to Know 5:45
11LISTEN[Untitled] 1:24

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Julian Lennon did an about-face on Mr. Jordan, abandoning the polished mainstream pop of his first two albums for a darker, more rock-oriented sound. Lennon also changed his style of singing, choosing a deeper timbre that was eerily reminiscent of David Bowie -- which was appropriate, because the thick guitars that dominated the album were reminiscent of a kinder variation on Bowie's early-'70s hard rock. Lennon's new sound was promising, and he came up with a song, the minor hit "Now You're in Heaven," that fully supported his musical visions. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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September 04, 2001: Poor Jules. His first album makes him a teen dream success, but he's accused of sounding like his dad (like he didn't have a right?!?). He is rushed into recording his 2nd album, which was downright awful. So for his 3rd album, he changes direction, and is once again lambasted. This time, for sounding like Bowie. Well, if that's the case, he was doing a better job at it than Bowie was at the time! This album is GREAT. Jules had time to write some really good songs, and it shows. Don't listen to what everyone said back then; this is his best album over all comers, even Photograph Smile. You won't regret it.

This review was written about the CD edition.