Jason Mraz – We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.

Album Info

Artist: Jason Mraz

Title: We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.

Year: 2008

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Tracklist

  • 1. Make It Mine (3:07)
  • 2. I'm Yours (4:02)
  • 3. Lucky (3:09)
  • 4. Butterfly (4:59)
  • 5. Live High (4:14)
  • 6. Love for a Child (4:04)
  • 7. Details in the Fabric (feat. James Morrison) (5:45)
  • 8. Coyotes (3:38)
  • 9. Only Human (4:02)
  • 10. The Dynamo of Volition (3:36)
  • 11. If It Kills Me (4:33)
  • 12. A Beautiful Mess (5:37)

Review

Jason Mraz's third studio marvel, "We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things." (2008), marks a transformative chapter in his artistry. This collection offers a delightful blend of styles, painting a picture rich with musical textures. Joyful tracks like "Make It Mine" and "Butterfly" contrast beautifully with tender ballads such as "Love for a Child" and "If It Kills Me." The heartfelt duet with Colbie Caillat, "Lucky," showcases Mraz’s folk influences, while the track "Coyotes" dips intriguingly into electronica.

Produced with precision by Martin Terefe, the album’s sonic clarity is as brilliant as a perfectly cut gemstone, allowing Mraz’s evocative lyrics to take center stage. Themes of love, hope, and introspection are woven through his poetic songwriting, making "We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things." a splendid showcase of his evolution as a musician. The standout track "The Dynamo of Volition," with its distinctive rap-like vocals, adds another layer of innovation to this already luminous album. - Jade