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Take It All Away

Ryan Cabrera

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Album Review

Golden-spiked pop/rock boy-child Ryan Cabrera is consumed by teenage heartbreak. As the protagonist for nearly every song on his (better than it should be) major-label debut, Take It All Away, he pines for loves both past and present like a deer on the highway faced with the field, the median, or the truck. For the most part it's the latter that the young "heart-rocker" chooses to get into it with, but the singer/songwriter/guitarist and his golden-tipped man-child/producer — Johnny Rzeznik from the Goo Goo Dolls — have concocted such a lively musical landscape for their "dear diary" lyrics that it's almost impossible not to smile amid the frank — albeit clichéd — emotional wreckage. From the opening "Mr. Blue Sky"-style piano rocker "Let's Take Our Time" to the falsetto-rich tenderness of "True," Cabrera proves himself to be more than just another pretty face with a lot of industry money behind him. He's got a great voice, a knack for incorporating Beatlesque key changes into otherwise mediocre melodies, and a healthy, irony-free take on angst that will earn him a raging sea of young women to wade through. Rzeznik fills each track with a combination of modern Pro Tools wizardry and good old-fashioned guitar playing — ornate finger-picked acoustics appear randomly throughout — and it's a testament to his industry tenacity that each one sounds like a potential hit. Take It All Away is as disposable as the pop genre itself, and Cabrera is the perfect proxy, but if he can ride out the fleeting fame and fortune that goes hand in hand with a big-money/radio-ready industry record, he might just have what it takes to build a career on his own terms. [The 2005 edition included one bonus track.]

Customer Reviews

Really Awesome!!!!!

I downloaded the whole album, and I LOVE it! If you need a great album that is really worth your money, BUY THIS ONE! Not only is Ryan Cabera really cute, he is one of the most amazing male singers of the 21st century! The songs are very original, and quite honest. i have felt "40 kinds of sadness" after a breakup, and Ryan's song really described this. I'm sure my friends are sick of me talking about this album, though!

good tunes

Very good album all around.. not a bad song on it!

True+

The whole album is what it seems to be, a pop album. Catchy and easly relateable, ryan proves he may just be around a while longer. Standouts: echo park, exit to exit, lets take our time, 40 kinds of sadness, and on ym way down (bonus track)

Biography

Born: July 18, 1982 in Dallas, TX

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Guitarist, songwriter, and Texas native Ryan Cabrera never planned on a career in music. His hobby turned into a passion after hearing Dave Matthews, causing him to turn his back on the noisy punk rock of his high-school band, Caine, and pick up an acoustic guitar for the newly minted Rubic's Groove. The group found popularity in the Dallas area, sharing stages with Cheap Trick, Ben Harper, and Third Eye Blind, before Cabrera's departure. Making the most of a block of studio time — a birthday...
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Take It All Away, Ryan Cabrera
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Pop/Rock
  • Released: Aug 17, 2004

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