John Mayer - Room For Squares -2001 Pop- -flac ... -
Most digital and CD releases include 13 tracks, with a brief "hidden" silent track often appearing before the finale. Notable Credits/Features No Such Thing Co-written with Clay Cook Why Georgia Solo composition My Stupid Mouth Solo composition Your Body Is a Wonderland Grammy-winning single Known for complex thumb-slap technique Features string arrangements Hints of Brazilian jazz influence Features Jerry Marotta on drums Love Song for No One Co-written with Clay Cook Back to You Produced by Glen Matullo & David LaBruyere Great Indoors Solo composition Not Myself Features Mellotron by Brandon Bush St. Patrick's Day Jazz-influenced holiday-themed closer Production Credits Primary Producer: John Alagia. Jack Joseph Puig and Jeff Juliano. Mastering: Scott Hull at Classic Sound, New York. Key Personnel:
, originally released on June 5, 2001. It served as his breakthrough project, blending acoustic pop-rock with sophisticated jazz-influenced chord progressions and observational songwriting. Album Overview John Mayer - Room For Squares -2001 Pop- -Flac ...
Room For Squares was Mayer's major-label debut and launched him into mainstream success. It features the radio hits "No Such Thing" and "Your Body Is a Wonderland." The album is known for its intricate acoustic guitar work, particularly on the track "Neon," which remains a benchmark for fingerstyle guitarists. Most digital and CD releases include 13 tracks,
Released in 2001, sandwiched between the death of grunge and the rise of The Strokes, Room for Squares wasn't just a pop album. It was a surgical strike of acoustic warmth, jazz-tinged chord progressions, and lyrical insecurity that somehow felt universal. Jack Joseph Puig and Jeff Juliano