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Reviewed By: Constance Tucker
Like a shooting star, in a short period of time, Josh Groban went from
a talented young vocalist ready to enter college to the crowned new
prince of romantic music. With a best-selling debut album and highly
rated PBS special, the successful combination of his classical crossover
croon, boyish good looks, and association with überproducer David
Foster Groban became an instant sensation. His sophomore studio release,
Closer, stays safely within the lines of his debut collection as Foster
once again helms a modest set of pseudo-classical pop songs performed
dreamily in various languages.
Listening to Groban, it is easy to see this young
lion continuing to transform into a powerhouse male vocalist. His style
continues to explore a mainstream pop genre rather than operatic material.
It is my hope that he reaches a younger generation of blossoming male
vocalist who may not be fully interested in Opera and who may want to
pursue a more mainstream offshoot of vocal genres.
On Closer we see the continued creation of Josh
Groban with a more consistent presentation and skilled execution than
his debut. His voice comfortably performs emotional European-inspired
pop songs. The true highlights of the disc are bookend with the esoteric
opener, "Oceano," which sets an ominous tone while the mysterious
"Never Let Go" as a closer is a welcome collaboration with
Deep Forest that allows Groban to successfully exhibit the many sides
of his abilities as a vocalist. There is still plenty of romance included
for the lovers. "When You Say You Love Me" resembles the emotion
and angst exhibited by such greats as Celine Dion. Another cut that
resembles the Celine vain is the Celtic-infused "You Raise Me Up"
which cries with mournful passion and evokes the deepest emotions of
love.
Groban contributes a co-writing effort with Eric
Mouquet on "Remember When it Rained," that further shows that
there is a future for him as a well rounded vocalist and composer. Groban
is certainly a talent in the making. With depth and tone at his tender
age, he's potential for growth is limitless, certainly not to cast any
shadow on how amazing he already is.
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Track Listing:
1. Oceano
2. My Confession
3. Il Postino (Mi Mancherai)
4. Si Volvieras a Mi
5. When You Say You Love Me
6. Per Te
7. All Improvviso Amore
8. Broken Vow
9. Caruso L
10. Remember When It Rained
11. Hymne a l'Amour
12. You Raise Me Up
13. Never Let Go

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