, the album is characterized by a "stripped-to-basics" production style that highlights Mayer's evolving musicianship. Blues Influence: Critics noted the heavy influence of legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan Eric Clapton
"Continuum" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and achieving platinum certification by the RIAA. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Waiting on the World to Change", "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room", and "The Heart of Life".
The Ghost in the Needle Drop
marked a significant shift in John Mayer's career, moving from acoustic pop-rock to a deeply organic, blues, and soul-influenced sound. John Mayer – Continuum - Discogs 8 Jul 2016 —
Not wrong in a broken way. Wrong in a human way. He heard the studio floor. The creak of a chair. The faint hiss of a tube preamp warming up. And then Steve Jordan’s kick drum hit—not the dry, sampled thud of the CD, but a thwump that moved air. Leo felt it in his clavicle.
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, the album is characterized by a "stripped-to-basics" production style that highlights Mayer's evolving musicianship. Blues Influence: Critics noted the heavy influence of legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan Eric Clapton
"Continuum" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and achieving platinum certification by the RIAA. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Waiting on the World to Change", "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room", and "The Heart of Life".
The Ghost in the Needle Drop
marked a significant shift in John Mayer's career, moving from acoustic pop-rock to a deeply organic, blues, and soul-influenced sound. John Mayer – Continuum - Discogs 8 Jul 2016 —
Not wrong in a broken way. Wrong in a human way. He heard the studio floor. The creak of a chair. The faint hiss of a tube preamp warming up. And then Steve Jordan’s kick drum hit—not the dry, sampled thud of the CD, but a thwump that moved air. Leo felt it in his clavicle.