
Doo Wops & Hooligans [Bonus Tracks] |
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Performer: Bruno Mars
Artist: Damian Marley; B.O.B.; Cee-Lo Green Distributor: Phantom Import Distributi Notes: Recording information: Levcon Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Bruno Mars was riding high when his first album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, was released in late 2010. He was also writing songs as part of the successful production team the Smeezingtons, and doing some hook singing (for huge hits by Travie McCoy and B.o.B.), Mars seemed to dominate the radio and charts. Indeed, the first single from the album, the lushly romantic "Just the Way You Are," was topping the singles chart. For the album, Mars worked with a large team of songwriters and producers, but still managed to come up with a record that sounds like it was written and recorded on a warm, sleepy summer Sunday afternoon. The intimate and relaxed feel can be traced to two factors; one, Mars mostly played all the instruments himself, and two, his voice is the kind of smooth instrument that slips into your ear like honey. Most of the tracks on Doo-Wops capture this laid-back groove, especially "The Lazy Song" and the reggaefied midnight love jam "Our First Time." Mars barely raises a sweat on these tracks, cruising in low gear but with a very likeable style. It's not very deep and it's not poetry, but sweetly played and sung songs like "Count on Me" or "Just the Way You Are" project a cuddly image and will melt hearts from tweens to old folks. The only glimpse of Mars as something more than an innocuous charmer is on the song that ends the album. "The Other Side" features Cee Lo Green and B.o.B. and has the most complicated melody, and the best production and singing; it sounds like the only song that Mars truly invested with some soul and grit. It was also recorded way before the rest of the album, and featured on the EP that came out earlier in 2010. It points to a direction Mars could have taken with the album but didn't. ~ Tim Sendra
Entertainment Weekly (p.83) - "'Grenade' and 'Runaway Baby' are immediate stylistic standouts." -- Grade: B+
After working a string of behind-the-scenes jobs -- including writing songs for Brandy, singing backup for the Sugababes, and impersonating Elvis -- songwriter/producer Bruno Mars put his name on top of the charts in 2009 by co-writing Flo Rida's hit single "Right Round." One year later, he collaborated with rapper B.o.B on "Nothin' on You" and co-wrote Travis McCoy's "Billionaire," both of which became Top 10 hits. Mars used that momentum to launch a solo career, quickly becoming the first male vocalist in two decades to crack the Top 10 with his first four singles.
Born Peter Hernandez in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mars kicked off his career at the age of four by fronting his uncle's band, becoming Oahu's youngest Elvis impersonator in the process. After graduating high school in 2003, he left Hawaii and began pursuing a career in California, where he became a highly successful producer for artists like Sean Kingston, Cee Lo Green, Travis McCoy, Flo Rida, and Adam Levine. In 2010, Mars began releasing his own material, too, starting with a solo EP titled It's Better If You Don't Understand. Doo-Wops & Hooligans, his full-length debut, appeared later that year. The leadoff single "Just the Way You Are" topped the Billboard charts and quickly went platinum, with the follow-up single "Grenade" following closely behind. ~ David Jeffries & Andrew Leahey
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