Like a painting of a beautiful woman `Songs About Jane' evokes an obsession, feeling, and pure desperation mixed with love and loss. I initially bought the CD for the track, `This Love' that reminded me of a rocked out version of some Barry Manilow song, which I enjoyed listening to, and loved the arrangement. As albums go it's good, very few albums today are filled from front to back with songs liked or even loved by all that listen to the CD. If an artist or band can get as many hits as these guys have they'll be ecstatic. The album is filled with lots of R&B undertones but is absolutely not R&B but a great mix of Rock and R&B. My favorite tracks are those that include heavy key boards and R&B back-up vocals like Rashida Jones and Mystic. By far my favorite tracks from this album are `Must Get Out', `Sunday Morning' (listen carefully for Mystic in the background after the second line, sexy can't begin to describe her voice), and `Sweetest Goodbye'. The lyrics are divine in my humble opinion. Each line of each track was filled with desire, regret, longing, and sex. How can you go wrong with lyrics like this? `Where you are seems to be as far as eternity' `Sunday morning rain is falling steal some covers share some skin' `The sex she slipped into my coffee' Sultry doesn't begin to describe the emotions sparked by a woman named Jane.Read full review
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