Schizophrenic
- JC Chasez
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83Surprisingly bright and confident.
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80It is wonderfully all over the musical map.
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Agreeably pervtastic.
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70A smartly schizophrenic solo debut filled with the anything-goes dancefloor abandon of the 80s.
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This is music that is bent on connecting with the dance floor and won't deny itself anything.
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70Despite his dirty mind, Chasez has proven to be an adventurous auteur, taking his music to places where NSNYC would never venture.
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It's not ''Schizophrenic'''s eclecticism that is so alarming. It's the disc's familiarity in spite of that eclecticism.
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60The electronic dance-rock gets the pop job done. [Mar 2003, p.119]
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If the music on Schizophrenic was as awkward as Chavez's singing and stance, it'd be an easy album to dismiss, but what makes it so frustrating is that he has a lot of good music on the album.
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Unfortunately, that adventurousness also gets Chasez in trouble, as he tries on a few styles that simply don't suit him.
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On Schizophrenic Chasez attempts to reanimate early-80s electro, disco and new wave back into pop.
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Ultimately, all his genre-grazing makes him seem slippery rather than adventurous.
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50An over-the-top homage to sex whose emotional age equals its bloated number of tracks: 15. [Mar 2004, p.93]
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40Ponderous "grooves" that allow him to Prince it up vocally. Tragically, though, his breathy tenor is more Prince Andrew than the Artist Formerly Known As.
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30He preens, poses and struts like a self-proclaimed and extremely delusional love god.
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20The only area in which JC tops Justin is cheesy double entendres. [Jun 2004, p.96]
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 52 out of 56
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Negative: 4 out of 56
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JS9A surprisingly excellent CD. This is the CD Justified should have been...adventurous, eclectic, and sexy. Hopefully Chasez will follow it up soon.
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RalicaD10It's awesome, just wonderful