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Jason Mraz - We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. [Slipcase] in Music: Alternative
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Notes: The third studio album by singer-songwriter Jason Mraz was originally released as three online-only four-track EPs throughout the spring of 2008, hence the odd punctuation of the album's full title: WE SING. WE DANCE. WE STEAL THINGS. Although it was originally made available in a piecemeal fashion, the entire 12-track album was recorded as a whole, and it flows naturally from the smooth pop-rock of the opener, "Make It Mine," to the extended jam workout of the closing, "Beautiful Mess." Guest...
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Obsessed with carnality as he is, it was only a matter of time before Jason Mraz realized that it's better to sound sexy than to blather about it incessantly. This monumental moment arrives on his third album, We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things , easily his sleekest collection of sounds and his only album to contain a suggestion of seduction within its grooves. Actually, We Sing is Mraz's only album to actually groove, as he sets down his acoustic guitar for much of the album and rides along on smooth...
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Entertainment Weekly praised Mraz's third CD for its "pleasantly lightweight jams, beachy guitars, RandB horns and playful scat singing." Our songbook offers artist-approved, note-for-note transcriptions for the hit single "I'm Yours," the Colbie Caillat duet "Lucky" and 10 more witty tunes, plus an intro on the making of the album.
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Notes: Personnel: Andreas Olsson (programming). Audio Mixers: Chris Athens; Tommy Maserati; Tony Maserati; Adam Thompson. Arrangers: The Grooveline Horns; David Davidson . The third studio album by singer-songwriter Jason Mraz was originally released as three online-only four-track EPs throughout the spring of 2008, hence the odd punctuation of the album's full title: WE SING. WE DANCE. WE STEAL THINGS. Although it was originally made available in a piecemeal fashion, the entire 12-track album was...
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We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things [2CD/DVD] Jason Mraz / CD / 2008 In Stock
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Cherry Lane Jason Mraz - We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things Guitar Tab Songbook
Entertainment Weekly praised Jason Mraz's third CD for its "pleasantly lightweight jams, beachy guitars, R&B horns and playful scat singing." This songbook for We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things offers artist-approved, note-for-note transcriptions for the hit single "I'm Yours," the Colbie Caillat duet "Lucky" and 10 more witty tunes, plus an intro on the making of the album.
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The third studio album by singer-songwriter Jason Mraz was originally released as three online-only four-track EPs throughout the spring of 2008, hence the odd punctuation of the album's full title: WE SING. WE DANCE. WE STEAL THINGS. Although it was originally made available in a piecemeal fashion, the entire 12-track album was recorded as a whole, and it flows naturally from the smooth pop-rock of the opener, "Make It Mine," to the extended jam workout of the closing, "Beautiful Mess." Guest spots...
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JASON MRAZ We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things (2008 Asian issue 12-track enhanced CD album - produced by Martin Terefe [KT Tunstall, Ron Sexsmith, James Morrison], 'We Sing We Dance We Steal Things' sees Jason continuing to tread his own distinctive artistic path, includes the single 'I'm Yours' plus enhanced section featuring 'Here We Are' documentary, lyrics and bonus art, presented in sealed & stickered fold-out card sleeve)
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Jason Mraz - We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things
Entertainment Weekly praised Mraz's third CD for its pleasantly lightweight jams, beachy guitars, R&B horns and playful scat singing. Our songbook offers artist-approved, note-for-note transcriptions for the hit single I'm Yours, the Colbie Caillat duet Lucky and 10 more witty tunes, plus an intro on the making of the album.
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JASON MRAZ We Sing We Dance We Steal Things (2008 UK 12-track CD album - Produced by Martin Terefe [KT Tunstall, Ron Sexsmith, James Morrison], this 3rd studio album from the San Diego-based troubadour sees Mraz continuing to tread his own distinctive artistic path, welding a variegated musical tapestry with passionate, personal lyricism. With highlights including the single 'I'm Yours' plus collaborations with British tunesmith James Morrison and singer / songwriter Colbie Caillat.)
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Obsessed with carnality as he is, it was only a matter of time before Jason Mraz realized that it's better to sound sexy than to blather about it incessantly. This monumental moment arrives on his third album, We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things, easily his sleekest collection of sounds and his only album to contain a suggestion of seduction within its grooves. Actually, We Sing is Mraz's only album to actually groove, as he sets down his acoustic guitar for much of the album and rides along on smooth...
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Plane - (live). Live High - (live). Only Human - (live). Butterfly - (live). I'm Yours - (live). No Stopping Us - (live). Fall Through Glass - (live). Outro (You And I Both) - (live). Here We Are: A Mraz Documentary. Thousand Things: Book Preview, A. Make It Mine - (live). Geek In The Pink - (live). Dramatica Mujer - (live). Dynamo Of Volition, The - (live). Beautiful Mess, A - (live). If it Kills Me - (live). Remedy, The (I Won't Worry) - (live). 1000 Things - (live).
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We Sing We Dance We Steal Things (Latin Album)
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JASON MRAZ We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. (2009 Japanese limited edition 14-track CD album, the 3rd longplayer from the singer/songwriter, includes the singles 'I'm Yours' and 'Make It Mine', plus 2 bonus recordings [TBC], picture sleeve + obi strip, more details to follow...)
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The third studio album by singer-songwriter Jason Mraz was originally released as three online-only four-track EPs throughout the spring of 2008, hence the odd punctuation of the album's full title: WE SING. WE DANCE. WE STEAL THINGS. Although it was originally made available in a piecemeal fashion, the entire 12-track album was recorded as a whole, and it flows naturally from the smooth pop-rock of the opener, "Make It Mine," to the extended jam workout of the closing, "Beautiful Mess." Guest spots...
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