Bleu - A Watched Pot (2009)
Artist: Bleu
Title: A Watched Pot
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Artist Garage
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 42.08
Total Size: 262 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Watched Pot
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Artist Garage
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 42.08
Total Size: 262 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Save Me
02 - Come 'n Go
03 - No Such Thing As Love
04 - Boy Meets Girl
05 - Kiss Me
06 - I Won't Fuck You Over (This Time)
07 - When The Lights Go Out
08 - What Now
09 - Go
10 - One Day
11 - What Kinda Man Am I
Six years after songwriter and popmeister Bleu briefly flirted with mainstream success -- a song on the soundtrack to Spiderman and a distribution deal with Columbia for his album Redhead -- he's finally gotten around to releasing a follow-up, A Watched Pot, and while the title seems to hint at the record's extended gestation period, the results sound polished and professional without suggesting Bleu has been worrying this material during his downtime. Bleu's music is smart and laden with hooks, and the production by John Fields makes the most of the melodies, adding a solid crunch when the tunes are supposed to rock, a solid old-school R&B groove when he feels like dancing, and a swooning vulnerability when Bleu is wearing his heart on his sleeve. Or rather, when he acts like he's wearing his heart on his sleeve -- many of the songs on A Watched Pot walk a fine line between a true romantic's sincerity and a snarky air of sarcasm, summed up in "No Such Thing as Love" and "I Won't Fuck You Over (This Time)." While over in the country singer/songwriters section Lyle Lovett has built a career around characters who embody this sort of duality, Lovett can negotiate the balance in a way that makes his characters sound dastardly but interesting, while Bleu generally just seems shallow when he tries the same trick. This failing is all the more frustrating since A Watched Pot is a great-sounding pop album, with just enough contemporary sheen to make it a clear product of the present day while revealing the ear of a classicist who has learned from a lot of great records of the '70s and '80s. Ultimately, A Watched Pot is the work of an artist who writes great tunes but could use some help with the words -- anyone know a good lyricist who likes to write about guys who are a little on the shifty side?