The Search for Everything

The Search for Everything

by John Mayer
The Search for Everything

The Search for Everything

by John Mayer

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Overview

John Mayer first teased his seventh album, The Search for Everything, through a pair of EPs that contained eight of the record's 12 songs. It was a sly way for the singer/songwriter to ease back into his soulful side, a sound he largely abandoned during an extended dalliance with Laurel Canyon country-rock -- an infatuation that culminated in his position as a substitute Jerry Garcia in the Grateful Dead satellite group Dead & Company. Although it's ostensibly a breakup album, The Search for Everything doesn't feel haunted: Mayer glides through the record so smoothly, the supple sound seems almost insouciant. It is also quite alluring. Mayer may be reverting to the sound of Continuum, alternating between R&B workouts and soul-baring ballads, but forward movement is the unifying sentiment here. The nimble funk opener, "Moving on and Getting Over," makes that plain, as does the plaintive "Changing," which summarizes his plight simply: "I may be old and I may be young/But I am not done changing." Some of Mayer's change can be charted in how he hangs onto his romantic past, burying some of his heartache on the deceptively exuberant opener, "Still Feel Like Your Man," and offering a bittersweet denouement in the admission "You're Gonna Live Forever in Me." Mirroring his emotional maturity is a sharpening of his songcraft. While he's always shown a knack for slow-burning soul, the progression and arrangement of the smoldering "Rosie" feel as sophisticated as the lithe grace of "Emoji of a Wave," while "Roll It on Home," an easy-rolling country-rocker that tips its hat to the Dead, shows how he absorbed the lessons of his Laurel Canyon detour of Born and Raised and Paradise Valley. Those two records, along with such earlier workouts as Try! John Mayer Trio Live in Concert, reveal the extent of Mayer's ambition, but The Search for Everything succeeds because he's not donning a new costume: instead, he's settling into a groove he can claim as his own, and it feels like he's at home. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/14/2017
Label: Columbia
UPC: 0889854165925
Rank: 61096

Tracks

  1. Still Feel Like Your Man
  2. Emoji of a Wave
  3. Helpless
  4. Love on the Weekend
  5. In the Blood
  6. Changing
  7. Theme from "The Search for Everything"
  8. Moving on and Getting Over
  9. Never on the Day You Leave
  10. Rosie
  11. Roll It on Home
  12. You're Gonna Live Forever in Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Mayer   Primary Artist
Davide Rossi   Strings
Sheryl Crow   Vocals
Chuck Findley   Trumpet
Larry Goldings   Keyboards,Pump Organ
Greg Leisz   Dobro,Pedal Steel,Lap Steel Guitar
Jerry Hey   Horn Conductor
Pino Palladino   Bass
Mike Elizondo   Bass
Tiffany Palmer   Vocals
Al Jardine   Vocals
Gary Grant   Trumpet
Aaron Sterling   Drums,Percussion
Jim Keltner   Drums
Andrew Martin   Trombone
Matt Jardine   Vocals
James Fauntleroy   Keyboards
Steve Jordan   Drums,Percussion
Daniel Higgins   Saxophone

Technical Credits

Chris Gott   Production Manager
Davide Rossi   String Engineer,String Arrangements
Chad Franscoviak   Engineer,Producer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
John Mayer   Composer,Producer
Jerry Hey   Horn Arrangements
Martin Pradler   Engineer,Digital Editing
Manny Marroquin   Mixing
Steve Genewick   Assistant Engineer
Chandler Harrod   Assistant Engineer
Chris Galland   Mixing Engineer
Ken Helie   Production Coordination
Alex Alvarez   Guitar Technician
Rene Martinez   Guitar Technician
Jeremy Dean   Design,Art Direction
Kurt Kasinoff   Guitar Technician
Tyler Shields   Assistant Engineer
Charlie Paakkari   Assistant Engineer
Steve Jordan   Executive Producer
Travis Ference   Assistant Engineer
Jake Gorski   Assistant Engineer
Jeremy Miller   Assistant Engineer
Frank Ockenfels III   Photography
Jeff Fitzpatrick   Assistant Engineer
Nick Rives   Assistant Engineer
Jeff Jackson   Mixing Assistant
Robin Florent   Mixing Assistant
Soey Milk   Cover Art,Illustrations
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