John Mayer has a deep abiding respect for the blues, and never has it been more apparent than on his superb album Continuum. When Mayer made the switch to the blues, some folks seemed caught off guard and confused, nevertheless his true fans knew better. Personally, I have heard a lot about this artist but never sat down and listened to any of his work. Now I am sorry I missed so much. I was glad to hear he shook all the comparisons to Dave Matthews and developed his own identity and unique sound.
Continuum is easily in my top ten albums for 2006. After listening several times it has continued to grow on me with each listen. Make no mistake about it; Mayer is a very talented and real individual with nothing but a great future ahead. He knew exactly what he was doing when he hooked up with some blues legends and played his six-string right alongside them (check out his tear-out-your-heart version of the Hendrix classic “Bold As Love.”) Not only did he learn his chops, he exposed himself as a legitimate contender to take his place alongside the legends he was playing with. If he continues to release albums like this his place in history is secure. Even if he suddenly stopped recording today, his impact would still be felt for many more years to come.
Out of the 12 tracks, I did not hear one that I couldn't identify with or thoroughly enjoy for the musicianship, vocals, and lyrics. This recording oozes with a strong feeling of confidence and maturity at every turn. Mayer owns who he is, unlike that ditzy blonde he was dating recently. He called it as he saw it and told her to take a hike. I say right on brother! You are the real deal and your music tells the story beautifully who you are deep down in your soul.
The lead off track “Waiting For The World To Change” is so prolific, musically and lyrically. You have to love what Mayer says in the fourth verse.
Now, if we had the power
To bring our neighbors home from war
They would have never missed Christmas
No more ribbons on their door
And when you trust your television
What you get is what you get
Cause when they own the information
They can bend it all they want









Article comments
1 - Phillip Winn
"Slow Dancing In A Burning Room" is my favorite track, but there is no question for me that this is his best album yet and one of the best albums of the year.
2 - Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck
Absolutely Phillip! What a prolific song that is! I cannot understand why I did not mention it. Guess I got all caught up in the entire album, loved every track! Thanks for your input.
3 - zingzing
a prolific song? wow. must be something brand new.
4 - Phillip Winn
It's that good, zing. ;-)
5 - berton718
john mayer is a true artist. His lyrics on Contiuum speak to my soul. This CD is a wonderful listening journey that everyone should take!!
6 - Jewels
Mayer on acoustic guitar. He's brilliant.