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What got into
? Sometime after the release of his 2003 sophomore album,
, a perfectly pleasant affair that expanded on the dreamy, mellow
of his breakthrough hit,
he decided that he just didn't want to follow that direction anymore. He started penning a monthly column for
magazine, within which he hinted that his musical tastes were far broader than his recordings suggested, and then he started cameoing all over the place, appearing on albums by
,
, and
-- heavy hitters one and all, yet none of them seemed to have much to do with
's music, at least on the surface. These veterans recognized something within
's playing, but more importantly, he realized that he needed to push himself further and decided to expand his horizons by seizing the opportunity to play with these masters and then incorporating what he learned into his own music. He toured as a power trio with studio pros
and
and recorded the live album
while on the road. There are no two ways about it: anybody who dismissed
as a lite
wannabe based on his first two records will be forced to reassess him on the basis of this excellent record. While he still has some vocal tics that bring to mind
and certainly shares an affection for lengthy live jams,
has developed serious chops that transcend boilerplate
, where the groove and feel is more important than what's played. Here,
is pushed by
-- and he pays back the favor by giving them equal billing on the album's front cover, which is unusual for any
star of his popularity (the cover also marks the second
allusion in
's oeuvre, which is surely not a coincidence) -- and he rises to the challenge with muscular playing that's his best playing on record. Not just that, but there's a palpable grit to
-- and a sultry smoothness to the mellow numbers -- unheard on his previous studio albums. That alone would make
not just noteworthy, but a step forward for
. But what makes it more remarkable is that
takes an even greater risk by relying on new material for this album. There are two older songs --
and the hit
both from
-- but the rest consists of covers of
(
respectively) and new songs that showcase
's earthier,
direction. Although he sometimes dips into
cliches -- particularly on the slow-crawling
-- it's only on occasion (and when he does tread that familiar ground, he does so with conviction), and the songs overall are his strongest, most ambitious set of tunes yet. And that's what's most impressive about
--
has expanded what he can do as a musician and a writer and in the process has definitively separated himself from the pack of sensitive, jammy modern singer/songwriters. Based on this, he has more heart, soul, ambition, and chops than the rest of them combined. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine