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Great album! Jun 22, 2009 I was familar with Beautiful Soul and thought it was a nice song but was not inspired to really purchase any of his music. Then I saw a remake that he has done of Buy you a Drank and loved it and saw this re-release and I haven't been able to stop listening to it since I bought it a few days ago. This is a great mix of pop and R&B and he has a great voice. I am looking forward to more great work from him in the future.
Not what I expected!!!!! Jun 10, 2009 I always thought Jesse McCartney was a good pop singer, and enjoyed his music. I listen to all types of music from classical to heavy metal but pop and r&b are my favorite. Listening to this CD was the best of both genres which for me was a real treat!!! My favorite song is "In My Veins".Very sexy!!!!Check it out if you haven't already!!!
jesse mccartney May 15, 2009 I purchased "Departure" and love it so when "Departure:Recharged" was released I had to get it and I love it. Shows Jesse's growth as an artist. The extra tracks are just as awesome as all of the original tracks. Rockin' cd. Jimmy
Jesse McCartney's Off The Wall May 08, 2009 Jesse McCartney has skillfully crafted good top 40 pop songs over the past five years, but this is the first album of his where every song is excellent and nearly every track could conceivably be released as a single. It is far and away his best effort to date. We see the hip-hop vibe enter McCartney's music more prominently than ever before, and he does so believably and not in an exaggerated fashion. We get to see more of his personality come through in the music. The polish of pop, laid-back coolness of hip-hop, and depth of r&b are all blended together. If you already liked Jesse McCartney or artists such as Justin Timberlake or Chris Brown (their music) then this album is highly recommended.
On Departure Jesse seems influenced by the likes of Prince and Michael Jackson, thus the earlier reference in this review's title. I don't mean to say that this album is equal in quality to Michael Jackson's 1979 hit record, Off The Wall. But rather, this is the album where Jesse McCartney truly begins to define himself as an artist, and despite its popularity it is still somewhat underrated. Hopefully Jesse McCartney can follow this album up with a "Thriller" next time around, and gain the full recognition he deserves. But regardless this is a great album that is well worth a listen.
A Little Disappointing May 08, 2009 I expected great things from the re-release of this album...although there are more songs on this album, overall it's not much better. Of the 16 songs, only about 4 songs are actually worth listening to. My favorites are "Leavin'", "It's Over","How Do You Sleep?" featuring Ludacris, and "Told You So." The rest is torturous to listen to. Although Jesse co-wrote some of the songs, he really has a lot left to grow as an artist. Hope the next one is more consistent than this one!
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