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Clarity

 
Album Review: Clarity

  • Artist: Jimmy Eat World
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 23, 1999
  • Total Time: 64:02
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On the heels of their self-titled EP in late 1998, Jimmy Eat World released their breakthrough album Clarity in 1999 and took up the mantle of emo poster boys. Deftly produced by Mark Trombino and the band, Clarity mixes introspective balladry with power-chord punk rock, elements of chamber pop, and subtle doses of electronica to create a remarkably unique album. The only single to garner radio play, the hard-edged yet poppy "Lucky Denver Mint," was also featured on the soundtrack to the Drew Barrymore film Never Been Kissed, and while the album reached an audience that far surpassed Jimmy Eat World's previous efforts, it was by no means a commercial smash hit. The band's punk influences are evident on "Your New Aesthetic," which decries the commercialization of radio as effectively as any song since Elvis Costello's "Radio, Radio." The other songs are more personal and poignant. Using string ensembles, drum loops, chimes, piano, vibraphones, and tight vocal harmonies to create intricately layered songs, Clarity alternates between hypnotic and hard rock, often in the same song. The snarl of "Blister" and "Crush" are counterbalanced by the understated beauty of "Table for Glasses" and "On a Sunday." However, most of the tracks mix both ends of the emotional spectrum with dramatic effects. The sweeping "Goodbye Sky Harbor," which clocks in at an epic sixteen-minutes-and-eleven seconds, starts off as an up-tempo romp, but evolves into an expansive piece of dream pop that includes vocal loops, several layers of delicate electric guitars, bells, and a drum machine. Heartfelt, yearning vocals from Jim Adkins and Tom Linton tie the songs on Clarity together and set them apart from other post-grunge rock acts. Neither vocalist is afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve, but both pull it off without sounding wimpy or overly forlorn. They are also versatile enough to belt out the more aggressive tunes. Trombino also deserves praise for helping to brilliantly balance excellent songwriting and traditional rock elements with adventurous production and unique instrumentation. ~ Mark Vanderhoff, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Table for Glasses (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (4:21)
Lucky Denver Mint (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (3:49)
Your New Aesthetic (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (2:40)
Believe in What You Want (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (3:08)
A Sunday Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (4:32)
Crush (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (3:11)
12/23/95 Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (3:44)
Ten (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (3:48)
Just Watch the Fireworks (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (7:02)
For Me This Is Heaven (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (4:05)
Blister (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (3:29)
Clarity (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (4:02)
Goodbye Sky Harbor (Lyrics) Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (16:11)

Credits

Mark Trombino (Mixing), Suzie Katayama (Cello), Mark Trombino (Producer), Dean Fisher (Mixing Assistant), Jimmy Eat World (Producer), Zach Lind (Bass), Tom Linton (Vocals), Zach Lind (Vibraphone), Mark Trombino (Programming), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Jim Adkins (Percussion), Dean Fisher (Assistant Engineer), Mark Trombino (Farfisa Organ), Jim Adkins (Vocals), Nick Raskulinecz (Assistant Engineer), Jim Adkins (Art Direction), Suzie Katayama (String Arrangements), Mark Trombino (Engineer), Tom Linton (Guitar), Jim Adkins (Vox Continental), Zach Lind (Chimes), Jim Adkins (Organ (Hammond)), Rick Burch (Guitar (Bass)), Tom Linton (Piano), Zach Lind (Bells), Joel Derouin (Violin), Paul Drake (Photography), Jim Adkins (Guitar), Jim Adkins (Bass), Zach Lind (Drums (Snare)), Mark Trombino (Mini Moog), Chrissy Piper (Photography), Mark Trombino (String Arrangements), Jim Adkins (Artwork), Mark Trombino (Percussion Sequencing), Justin Smith (Mixing Assistant), Jim Adkins (String Arrangements), Jim Adkins (Piano), Jim Adkins (Farfisa Organ), Justin Smith (Assistant Engineer), Jim Adkins (Casio), Zach Lind (Programming)
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Lyrics: Clarity
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Performed by: John Mayer
Written by: John Mayer

Credits: Mayer, John (Songwriter); SPECIFIC HARM MUSIC (Publisher)

Wikipedia: Clarity (song)
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"Clarity"
Single by John Mayer
from the album Heavier Things
Released 2004
Format Compact Disc
Genre Rock music
Alternative
Adult contemporary
Length 4:32
Label Aware Records
Columbia
Sony Music
Writer(s) John Mayer
Producer Jack Joseph Puig
John Mayer singles chronology
"Bigger Than My Body"
(2003)
"Clarity"
(2004)
"Daughters"
(2004)

"Clarity" is a song by John Mayer, sparsely arranged with piano and drums provided, in part, by The Roots drummer Questlove. It was the second single from Mayer's 2003 album Heavier Things. The song's meaning is not immediately clear. Some interpretations have characterized the song as being about coming to terms with a relationship, while others have interpreted the song as being about a person's own self-perception. At his February 28, 2007, show at Madison Square Garden, John introduced "Clarity" as a song written about the first few seconds after waking up in the morning when you don't remember about all of the problems and worries in your life.

At the "Soundstage with Buddy Guy" concert, Mayer explained the song as one of the best he's done, in that it's the best in portraying his thoughts and feelings.

"Clarity" peaked at #13 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart and #25 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.

This song was covered by Najee in his album Rising Sun in 2007.

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