• Record Label: Jive
  • Release Date: Feb 24, 2004
User Score
8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 72 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 59 out of 72
  2. Negative: 12 out of 72

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  1. JS
    Dec 6, 2006
    9
    A surprisingly excellent CD. This is the CD Justified should have been...adventurous, eclectic, and sexy. Hopefully Chasez will follow it up soon.
  2. RalicaD
    Nov 14, 2005
    10
    It's awesome, just wonderful
  3. tos
    Dec 30, 2004
    9
    You'd be crazy not to like this. 100 ways and ADDIDAS are some of the best songs I've heard ever.
  4. hjiojop
    Nov 22, 2004
    10
    It's awesome, alot of the song are real music. Take the time to listen to it and you'll realize that.
  5. shimas
    Oct 13, 2004
    10
    i love this album so much.it puts me in such a good mood everytime i listen to the song.
  6. jc
    Sep 30, 2004
    10
    Just to set the record straight on some of the negative reviews on the top (especially the one referring to Chasez as Chavez). I found that this album is 500 times better than Justified! I was only pleased by 3 songs on Justified compared to all 17 songs on Schizophrenic. As a person who has been a fan of Joshua, I know that all the "sex" songs on the album are playful and have no meaning Just to set the record straight on some of the negative reviews on the top (especially the one referring to Chasez as Chavez). I found that this album is 500 times better than Justified! I was only pleased by 3 songs on Justified compared to all 17 songs on Schizophrenic. As a person who has been a fan of Joshua, I know that all the "sex" songs on the album are playful and have no meaning whatsoever. The title "schizophrenic" is used to describe the whole album. While many may see the album as "sex crazed", I for one see an album that has a diverse background. While JT decided to use Timberland, Stevie Wonder and the Neptunes, Joshua opted to use Bassment Jaxx, BT, Tony Lucca and Alex Griggs. I think that this album (unlike Justified where JT went after the urban crowd) is for people who love music that was around during the late 80's early 90's. The only reason JT got so much publicity was because he told people how Britney lost her virginity and the song "Cry me a river" accompanied by the video with a Brit look-alike. Unlike JT (who is obviously childish), JC didn't use his past relationships to gain publicity. He has more talent then 99% of what's "in" (the music scene). I for one see that this man will have a great voice for many years and a loyal following for even more. Considering I have been a fan of his since MMC (at 11 years old I discovered JC on MMC and still to this day support him in anything he chooses, and I've met him and I will tell you he treats all his fans, with so much love and attention its overwhelming at times). Expand
  7. KerryM
    Sep 22, 2004
    10
    It's awesome!
  8. angied
    Aug 13, 2004
    10
    jc's album schizophrenic is one of the best albums i have listened to in quite awhile. he takes so many different sounds of music and combines them into one giant masterpiece...
  9. dzen
    Jul 30, 2004
    10
    Awsome dance album!!
  10. antoinetteg
    May 9, 2004
    10
    this album is fantastic! I just lose myself whenever I hear his songs! With his pure voice, good looks, ecstatic songs, who would ever resist him?? I love it... You rock JC! Forever!
  11. CaylaD
    Mar 31, 2004
    10
    Okay, this album defines greatness. There is only one song that requires the skip button and that's "Mercy" mainly because it sounds so much like the others. But, "100 Ways", "Lose Myself". & "One Night Stand" are great! I'm always busting some moves to this cd!
  12. SamiraJ
    Mar 19, 2004
    10
    High energy, sexy, and just makes you wanna get up and shake it!
  13. MihaiP
    Mar 6, 2004
    10
    One of the most hippest albums up to date.... Jc covers a wide range of styles ... from 80's to 2004's ... Every one will find a favorite track on this album. Great album ... Great voice.
  14. danej
    Mar 5, 2004
    8
    No regrets in buying this CD. I love it!!!!
  15. R.Padilla
    Mar 5, 2004
    10
    It was with great anticipation that I went to buy Schizophrenic on the release date. Honestly, I had high expectations, but I was also a bit doubtful of JC, not because he's not talented, but because I KNEW he was going to be compared to the other *NSYNC member that released an album last year. That said, the album is AMAZING, and I'm not exaggerating. Songs like100 Ways, Build It was with great anticipation that I went to buy Schizophrenic on the release date. Honestly, I had high expectations, but I was also a bit doubtful of JC, not because he's not talented, but because I KNEW he was going to be compared to the other *NSYNC member that released an album last year. That said, the album is AMAZING, and I'm not exaggerating. Songs like100 Ways, Build My World, Everything You Want, Come To ME and Everything You Want are the highlights of the CD. Truth be told, there is not one song that you'd want to skip (maybe track #2), and that's something you don't get on every CD, especially now a days. So, it is with great pride and joy that I say, I AM A JC FAN, and darn it, I'm comfortable saying that, despite me being a guy. Expand
  16. TrinaG
    Mar 1, 2004
    9
    A pleasant surprise....sexy, vibrant and ecclectic (not the first time that word's been used here) so it challenges you to listen to it. As an artist, he outclasses JT because this CD sounds more like a creation; less an attempt to make hit records (good for you, JC). Chasez' vocals are better and more versatile than people think ("100 Ways", "Dear Goodbye"), so don't let A pleasant surprise....sexy, vibrant and ecclectic (not the first time that word's been used here) so it challenges you to listen to it. As an artist, he outclasses JT because this CD sounds more like a creation; less an attempt to make hit records (good for you, JC). Chasez' vocals are better and more versatile than people think ("100 Ways", "Dear Goodbye"), so don't let the first single fool you. He's just getting warmed up. Expand
  17. KatrinaK
    Mar 1, 2004
    10
    It rox!!!! I understand that everyone has their own opinions, and this is mind. I will always appreciate how hard JC has to work to get out of the boy-band perspective, this album does that for him.
  18. DawnR
    Feb 29, 2004
    10
    Varied and versatile. Cohesive vision of artistic growth. Aims high and soars! Perfect for getting your freak on!
  19. veronicac
    Feb 29, 2004
    10
    This album is very eclectic and has such a unique sound that will set JC apart into somethin new...Im definitely Lovin it.
  20. ES
    Feb 29, 2004
    10
    Great album!
  21. JessaF
    Feb 29, 2004
    9
    The only negative thing I have to say about this album is that it does run a bit long. Other than that, this is an incredibly strong solo effort, full of fun, innovative songs that build upon the styles of the '80s, and translate them to the club floor of today. Chasez really proves that he can hack it alone, if he must.
  22. TarynF
    Feb 29, 2004
    9
    This album is a great one to listen to from beginning to end. All the tracks are so different, you could play it like a mix cd.
  23. ClareH
    Feb 28, 2004
    10
    Great album! Great music! Amazing vocals!
  24. TeresaF
    Feb 28, 2004
    9
    JC proves his talent on this record! His voice is beautiful and he can sing along to ne top of song... rock or pop he can do it!!
  25. Daniel
    Feb 28, 2004
    9
    The album is good with only a few mess-ups here or there. The best song is "All Day Long I Dream About Sex" and "Dear Goodbye". The worst is "One Night Stand" but over all a good album. DEFINATLY BETTER THEN JUSTIN TIMBERLAKES
  26. tawanas
    Feb 28, 2004
    10
    i love this album. my favorite songs on it are 100 ways, build my world & dear goodbye. i can't wait to hear jc is going to make another album, i love his music so much!!!!!
  27. InessaS.
    Feb 28, 2004
    10
    I was waiting for JC's CD for years (since those times when he didn't even consider to make one ;)) I love his voice, I like his eclectic taste in music. His solo album exceeded all my hopes. My favorite songs are: 100 Ways, Shake It, Come To Me, Everything You Want. (It won't be released here (in Russia), so people have to buy his CD from Amazon though it would be much I was waiting for JC's CD for years (since those times when he didn't even consider to make one ;)) I love his voice, I like his eclectic taste in music. His solo album exceeded all my hopes. My favorite songs are: 100 Ways, Shake It, Come To Me, Everything You Want. (It won't be released here (in Russia), so people have to buy his CD from Amazon though it would be much better to have chance to bue it in one of the nearest stores...) Expand
  28. annp
    Feb 28, 2004
    10
    Different than what is out there today.Emotion is evident in the songs.This is a man where music is his life.I love this album.Awesome visuals in the songs and metaphors.
  29. [Anonymous]
    Feb 27, 2004
    7
    Honestly, joyfully derivative. Tunes you remember from way back when, but only because they were and still are good. The singing is great on ballads and adequate on most of the rest. Pretty good for a pop CD.
  30. PennyH
    Feb 27, 2004
    10
    Justin who? Schizophrenic is just that. It has a little bit of everything. JC shows that Justin is not the only one who can get his groove on. He also takes more of a risk with this cd than Justified did. He proves he has what it takes to bring it to the next level. With songs like "100 Ways" to "Shake It" to "Mercy" you will be impressed with his talent as a songwriter and a vocalist.
Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 16
  2. Negative: 2 out of 16
  1. A smartly schizophrenic solo debut filled with the anything-goes dancefloor abandon of the ‘80s.
  2. Ultimately, all his genre-grazing makes him seem slippery rather than adventurous.
  3. On Schizophrenic Chasez attempts to reanimate early-80s electro, disco and new wave back into pop.