John Mayer Trio???????


After seeing an interview by Matt Pinfield on the show "Sound off" and seeing John Mayer perform with Buddy Guy on Farm Aid 20th aniversay I am very eager to check out this recording, anyone have good things to say?
chadnliz
Yeah, I have this cd, and while this foray into blues may seem a bit of a departure from his norm hip-hop/top 20 style, I think it is a genuine attempt and effort to make it work. It comes off quite listenable and the recording is perhaps a bit above average. I have only had the album a couple of weeks and has limited play time, however it is growing on me more than his older stuff.
If you have a chance to check out Eric Claptons "Crossroads" dvd, he does to songs. Was the first time i had heard his music, now i'm hooked....
Ya, he shreads on "Crossroads", too bad his singing channels Michael Franks who channeled Mose Allison. Why do good guitarists find it necessary to sing poorly? Benson was the heir apparent to Wes Montgomery until he opened his mouth, and let's not even get into Clapton.
Two years ago I would have bet my car that I'd never like a john mayer album. Had someone made that proposition I'd be looking for a new car as I think trio is a pretty solid recording. I think jm is an example of the inverse sell-out. He put out top 40 stuff to make a name for himself and once he "made it" he is back to his berkely roots and what he actually wants to play. my $.02.
Are you all referring to a new album by the trio? I read in Rollingstone a month or so ago that he was currently in the studio and/or about to release a new album...