The old, the new & the borrowed
August 27, 2006 | 12:00am

Will.I.Am on Dance to the Music (the trick now is finding an album without this ubiquitous Black Eyed Pea); John Legend and the adoptive (?) Joss Stone on Family Affair; Maroon 5 on Everyday People; Moby lost in Love City; John Mayer and Buddy Guy on a bluesy You Can Make It If You Try; D’Angelo, Isaac Hayes and Chuck D on Sing a Simple Song – and you get an idea of the variety of people assembled for this outing. Janet Jackson and DJ Reset even come up with a sampled medley of Thank You and Janet’s Nation 1814. A lot of thought placed into this effort and it will hopefully motivate young music lovers of funk and R ’n B to seek the originals.
With a voice that’s more whine-y than Johnson’s droll baritone, Costa reminds me of a moodier Belle & Sebastian or Aqualung. Tracks like Songs We Sing and Yellow Taxi demonstrate how ready Costa is to use electric instruments and produce a much more layered sound to his music. If the two acts mentioned are to your liking, then Costa’s CD will be a welcome addition to your playlist.
The music? It’s bubblegum pop for the 21st century. It’s slick and savvy, preprocessed and good to go. A dash of very safe R ’n B, innocent rap and hip-hop treated with softeners, and a sprinkling of chorus-ready sing-a-longs – perfect for the intended demographic. They even have an Asian version of Breaking Free, with Vince Chong, our own Nikki Gil and Alicia Pan handling the vocals. I won’t argue with its success, so if you have a child of the intended age in your household, you better grab a copy soon, and see child smile!
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