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It Won't Be Soon Before Long | 
enlarge | Artist: Maroon 5 Label: A&M / Octone Records Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $7.05 You Save: $11.93 (63%)
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Rating: 263 reviews Sales Rank: 155
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.1 x 0.4
MPN: 602517331068 UPC: 602517331068 EAN: 0602517331068 ASIN: B000P2A256
Release Date: May 22, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, SEALED IN PLASTIC, JEWEL CASE CONTAINS CRACKS AND LOOSE PLASTIC, WE GUARANTEE OUR PRODUCTS, SHIPS FAST
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| Tracks:
| • | Back At Your Door | | • | Makes Me Wonder | | • | Little of Your Time | | • | Wake Up Call | | • | Won't Go Home Without You | | • | Nothing Lasts Forever | | • | Can't Stop | | • | Goodnight Goodnight | | • | Not Falling Apart | | • | Kiwi | | • | Better That We Break |
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Amazon.com Sometimes it's O.K.--even important--to put aside your reluctance to embrace artists who make teenage girls scream. It happened in 2006, when Justin Timberlake scraped the sludge off pop and left something shiny behind, and it's happening again in 2007 with Maroon 5. It Won't Be Soon Before Long, the L.A. band's sophomore studio disc, rode in on a crest of hype and crumpled expectations--fan reports had it that Adam Levine & Co. scrapped their signature pop-soul sound for something harder and darker. Not so. Shades of Prince, Hall & Oates, and Sting still color the Maroon sound (check out the spectacularly fizzy "Little of Your Time," as well as the first single, "Makes Me Wonder," a song catchier than fire), but they're made ever fainter here by the clamping down of five guys on what is essentially the most distinctive pop sound to emerge from a single band since the Bee Gees squealed into the mid-'70s. It Won't Be Soon squares hip-hop sensibilities ("Wake Up Call") with rock ones ("If I Never See Your Face Again") and stormy moods ("Can't Stop") with bittersweet ballads ("Better That We Break"). It's a disc destined to defy detractors and go on to greatness, elevating the credibility of teenage girls for years to come. --Tammy La Gorce
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| Customer Reviews: Read 258 more reviews...
Sounds Like a New Version of Jackson 5 July 9, 2008 U2girl (St. Louis, MO United States) I don't follow this band, but I was listening to the newest cd and alot of the tracks sound like a newer version of a cd put out by Jackson 5. Like a 2000 version of the Victory cd. Especially the tracks - Make Me Wonder and Kiwi. Most all of those songs have the a bit of that sound. Well, maybe they did pull from the past. Jackson 5 -- Now Maroon 5. Sounds good though.
different isn't bad July 9, 2008 Shira Magat (Los Angeles, CA USA) This CD sounds nothing like songs about jane, probably because the band switched their drummer due to permant injuries. I do think this is a great album though. Both of their albums are great and very different. I think Adams voice is just as good as ever. This Cd has more of a funky sound then their last one. If you want to hear songs about jane 2 don't expect it from this cd. If you like funk, alternative, rock, pop and soul then this is a good cd for you.
Huge Disappointment July 1, 2008 Batmanbrb (Seymour, IN United States) I really enjoyed Maroon 5's debut and the diversity of the songs and, of course, Adam's voice is to die for. When "Makes Me Wonder" came out, it was a very fun song and sound for them. When I bought the release, though, I was disappointed that the diversity was thrown out the window for songs that all sounded the same to me. Not to mention this CD is so overly produced it makes me want to barf. Just not my cup of tea. I find the songs to be weak, bland, over-produced, and unoriginal. I didn't mind "Wake Up Call", but it got old to me fast. "Won't Go Home Without You" is alright, but again - very bland pop. "Goodnight Goodnight" is alright, but the lyrics are so cheesy. The only other song I don't mind listening to repeatedly, aside from "Makes Me Wonder" is "If I Never See Your Face Again", but not the original version, I like the new Rihanna version.
Now I'll admit I don't care much for pop music, but this band really had something special with its debut, and now it's been thrown away for bland commercialism and cheesy lyrics. Hugely disappointing CD. And, no, I wasn't wanting "Something About Jane Part 2" either. I just hope they bounce back with a better release next time. The first few listens of the CD I kept thinking these were the lost tracks that were left off of Michael Jackson's "Off the Wall" release. hehe... Blah!!
It won't be soon before long... June 24, 2008 Star Rose This album is simply fantastic. The songs are all at once heartbreaking, sensual, and desirous. It's definately one of my favorites.
Blah! May 14, 2008 The Cast Iron Kid (Salt Lake City, Utah USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I must be getting old but it seems like more and more all you hear is profanity and sexual innuendo in today's music. This CD is dripping with it. Profanity isn't so profane when everyone is using it and using it often. I'm not one that is above swearing like a sailor but I'm getting tired of it in my music. This album doesn't use sexual undertones in the songs. Instead, sexual reference is the heart of many of the songs and the music, itself, seems to have somewhat of a disco quality to it. This CD was good for a listen but seemed to get old very fast and is now collecting dust in my media cabinet. I liked a couple of the songs but I'm happy I received this as a gift and didn't need to spend my own money on it.
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