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Something Else (Deluxe Edition)

Robin Thicke

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 You're My Baby Robin Thicke 4:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Sidestep Robin Thicke 4:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Magic Robin Thicke 3:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Ms. Harmony Robin Thicke 4:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Dreamworld Robin Thicke 4:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Loverman Robin Thicke 4:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Hard On My Love Robin Thicke 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 The Sweetest Love Robin Thicke 3:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Something Else Robin Thicke 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Shadow of Doubt Robin Thicke 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Cry No More Robin Thicke 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Tie My Hands Robin Thicke & Lil Wayne 5:19 Album Only View In iTunes
13 Everybody's a Star Robin Thicke 2:55 Album Only View In iTunes
14 Ebb and Flow Robin Thicke 4:20 Album Only View In iTunes
15 I'm Coming Home Robin Thicke 2:54 Album Only View In iTunes
16 Magic Touch (Moto Blanco Remix) [Club Mix] Robin Thicke & Mary J. Blige 7:31 Album Only View In iTunes
Booklet Digital Booklet - Something Else Robin Thicke Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

Looking like a Europop album from 1997 or 1998, Something Else's sleeve design would be much more indicative if it grafted a bunch of little Robin Thicke heads onto each dancing and playing body in Ernie Barnes' Back to Sugar Shack, the painting used for Marvin Gaye's I Want You. Not only would it be apt, it would play to Thicke's predilection for populating his covers with several images of himself. But it would obviously cause some problems. While a few songs do modernize the sound and feel of Gaye's steamy 1976 classic — filled as they are with serene sexual energy and lush, impeccably layered arrangements built on rolling bongos, liquid basslines, and Thicke's acutely Gaye-indebted upper register — there are several inspirations floating throughout, including indications that Thicke has a deeper understanding of Brazilian music, correctly believes that Philadelphia International did not flame out in the mid-'70s, and has transitioned into doing rocking R&B à la Van Hunt (cool, relaxed, natural) rather than pre-New Radicals Gregg Alexander (forced, awkward, unintentionally seriocomic). Following The Evolution of Robin Thicke, which went to the top of the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and reached number five on the Billboard 200 (there was an Oprah appearance), Something Else features improvements in every aspect. From the tropical serenade opener to the album's quietly dazzling true close (the somber Lil Wayne collaboration "Tie My Hands" is really a bonus cut, having already appeared on Tha Carter III), Thicke has shed his affectations to the point where it's much easier to detect the sincerity he once obscured with hubristic tendencies. No longer a show-off, he sounds much more sure of himself; he would not have been able to pull off a socially conscious Southern-styled ballad like "Dreamworld," whether from a writing or singing standpoint, in 2003. Though his sources remain numerous, this is his most focused, least scattered, and least dilettantish set, and it benefits greatly from its brevity relative to The Evolution. That means everything has a deeper resonance — especially the ballads, of which there are several. The man does know his audience. [The Circuit City exclusive edition offers free downloads.]

Recent Customer Reviews

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by hrod R.N

yet again robin does it again! i love all his albums and don't even skip tracks when listening. I can say this for about two artists. I am so excited about the new release in the fall. He has reported in several interviews that it is going to be nothing like he has ever produced before and I can't wait for this new sound.

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by JLReilly

i like it

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by Shaz58

I think the only good song on this album is Magic Touch with Mary J. Blige. I think it is a rip off that you can only buy the album, then again how else would he sell the rest of the album

Biography

Born: March, 1977 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

As the son of vocalist Gloria Loring and Growing Pains' Alan Thicke, Robin Thicke grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles during the '80s and '90s. He credits his dad's musical tastes, for it was he who motivated Thicke to immerse himself in all kinds of pop music. The elder Thicke is popular for writing...
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