JOE Thomas, New Man, is one of the most — anticipated R&B releases of 2008. Collaborating with — music industries top and newest hot — producers and songwriters D Mile (Janet Jackson, — Feedback), Bryan Michael Cox, Stereo... more »types and Rodney
Jerkins to name a few, this album truly lives up to it s
title, JOE Thomas, New Man.. The album includes 11 incredible
cuts from JOE and 5 song snippets from the
next album, Signature scheduled to release on February
10, 2009 just in time for Valentine s Day (a brand new
album of all new & original ballads written, produced,
JOE Thomas, New Man, is one of the most
anticipated R&B releases of 2008. Collaborating with
music industries top and newest hot
producers and songwriters D Mile (Janet Jackson,
Feedback), Bryan Michael Cox, Stereotypes and Rodney
Jerkins to name a few, this album truly lives up to it s
title, JOE Thomas, New Man.. The album includes 11 incredible
cuts from JOE and 5 song snippets from the
next album, Signature scheduled to release on February
10, 2009 just in time for Valentine s Day (a brand new
album of all new & original ballads written, produced,
arranged and performed by JOE)
CD Reviews
It's Ok
Greg Stapleton | Columbus, Ohio United States | 09/23/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"First I want to say I am true Joe fan dating back to his first CD. Many of the songs on here are a little on the corny side. This is one of those CDs that has to grow on you. Normally right out of the case you are jamming to Joe's CD.
Some of the songs are not your typical Joe sound. But I guess in order to reach other crowds and increase sales they have to do that. Shame though. Joe has a niche that not many artist has tapped into and it is getting lost in the sauce trying to compete with these young cats like NeYo or Chris Brown. "Joe, your music is better than there's don't worry about competing."
I am not sure who is writing some of these songs but it is obvious it's that cross over, modern type garbage. The snippets of his upcoming album "Signature" are MUCH better than a lot of the songs on here.
A little disappointing."
Joe Thomas - Same Ol' Man
Josephll | CET | 09/24/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Joe's new album "Joe Thomas New Man" came completely unexpected for me. I hadn't even heard of it until a few days before it's release and the first two singles from the album must've been released in obscurity since I hadn't heard about them either. This is strange cause Joe's last album "Ain't Nothin' Like Me" from last year (his first in 4 years) was one of the best R&B albums of 2007 and was an updated version of Joe's repertoire combining Joe's amazing tender R&B with slick modern production from the likes of Stargate, Sean Garrett and Tim & Bob. It even welcomed guest performences from rapper like Papoose, Nas and Fabolous and eventually peaked at #2 on the album charts. The only album being more successful then that was his 2000 release "My Name Is Joe". So why, "New Man" got so little promotion and attention is a mystery. Is the album really that bad is is it because the record company didn't do their best to promote it?.
One of the reasons is probably that Joe recently signed for the new started record company Kedar Entertainment (under Atlantic) and they're also scheduling another album coming up in mid 2009. "New Man" defenitely feel rushed, like an obligatory album released in-between. But it doesn't mean it's a bad album. However, there is no duets or guest rappers here and all of the top producers that made his last album great are gone, apart from Bryan Michael Cox who seem to appear on every R&B album anyway. The best songs here are the one's that are more upbeat like the title track produced by the Stereotypes. He sings that "she makes me feel like a convict, fresh out of jail" and the first single "E.R (Emergency Room)" where Joe is portraited as a patient that need TLC from a female doctor, a little simular to Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing", full of methaphors and playfulness like "You don't need no notice from the doctor, your fingers my thermometer" or "I need mouth to mouth, you feel me/You got a lot to check out, get busy", This midtempo is undoubtly one of the best songs of this year. "By Any Means" with a good beat and the classic slow jam "Why Just Be Friends" in Robin Thicke territory are also decent aswell as "We Need To Roll" (which comes off as a little clumsy), "I won't Let Him Hurt You" and the Polow Da Don produced "Man in Your Life" that uses the same beat as Nas's "Hero". Halfway there are some quite sappy ballads that goes into one ear and out of the other and towards then end comes a few snippets of songs that will appear on his next album. Why they decided to release sneak peaks of future material is beyond me though.
Overall, A quite misleading title of the album since nothing is really new when Joe sings his smooth standard R&B with his typical good guy peronality, infact it would've been a better title for his last album. However, there is alot of good material here especially "New Man" and "E.R" but there is also alot of filler which leaves me with an ambivalent feeling at the end. The 5 snippets of songs that will appear on his 2009 are fine but instead of releasing 2 albums in such a short time he could've combined the best cuts from the two to make one more memorable album instead. If you're a Joe fan and like his usual stuff, check it out but don't expect him to sound like a new born man. 3 stars.
"
Saved the Best for Last
Shamontiel L. Vaughn | Chicago | 09/27/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I didn't know Joe had a new CD out until I saw it in an electronic store's catalog for new releases. I visited Amazon.com to buy it, but I was caught offguard by all the negative reviews, so I decided to listen to the full CD on another website to see where all this was coming from.
Cons: There's nothing really wrong with the CD, but the main songs don't stand out. The beats are all mellow. Joe sounds pretty lackadaisical on just about every track. I don't get that vulnerability and tease of a hip hop fan from him that I'm used to, minus the description of wearing a white tee and new Air Ones. Not to say grown men can't just decide to come out of this era, but he was known for riding that line of sensitive man with a bad boy look. So his image has changed, and his music isn't as needy as it used to be.
Pros: The snippets at the end of the CD for "Signature" like "Special Friends," "Magic," "Sexy Girl," and "Wanna Be Your Love" had the best beats and lyrics. I wish those were the main songs because they could've been singles. His voice is still beautiful, and I've always enjoyed the way he hums/sings. There could be no lyric for thirty seconds, and his different tones of moaning entertain me.
I liked the songs, but I LOVED the snippets! If these had been swapped around, I believe his reviews may have been better. Instead of buying this CD, I'll just look for full versions of those songs if possible."
Not That Bad
Derrick Dunn | Woodbridge,VA | 09/24/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I've noticed a lot of people don't seem to like this CD, and while it's nowhere near as good as Joe's previous release there are some highlights."