Justin Guarini
Justin Guarini
RCA, 2003
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Guarini’s self-titled debut offers up a slew of by-the-numbers R&B
tracks that follow the latest R&B trends. From the acoustic guitar-driven
Latin flair of the opening number, “One Heart Too Many,” to the slinky
urban groove of tracks like “I Saw Your Face,” Guarini’s voice fits
snugly into the proven formulas of more seasoned crooners like Brian McKnight
and R. Kelly. Guarini’s surprisingly non-cloying smoothness on “Be A
Heartbreaker” excuses lines like “Gotta make a down payment on my
karma/‘Cos I know I’ve caused so much drama.” Though the album is
weighed down by the kind of drab balladry one expects from the “A.I.”
cookie-cutter confectioners (“How Will You Know,” “Condition Of My
Heart,” “Thinking Of You”), the stuttering beats of “Sorry” and the
Jacko-esque harmonies of “If You Wanna” wouldn’t sound out of place on
that other Justin’s album. Unlike Kelly Clarkson’s niche, which has
proven difficult to determine, Guarini’s calling is obvious and his album is
a more cohesive effort than Clarkson’s own Thankful.
Even when Guarini strays from the predictable R&B material, he pulls it
off: “Inner Child” is a slice of sugary pop/rock that nicely displays the
elasticity of his vocal chords, while the minimalist arrangement of
“Unchained Melody” (including a drum loop reminiscent of Alicia Keys’
“Fallin’”) lends the track a simplicity that actually makes it work.
Clarkson may have the bigger pipes (and the “A.I.” title), but her
curly-coifed runner-up wins the album race…by a hair.
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