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"The record is called Departure for a number of reasons," says Jesse McCartney, whose multi-platinum 2004 debut album Beautiful Soul launched his career as an international singing star. "There have been departures in my career, in my personal life. I've learned a lot since doing my first couple of records. I think I've landed in the most comfortable place I've ever been musically as the style of music, my vocals and the lyrical content of the songs on this album. I co-wrote several songs on the new album, and learned a lot from the producers I worked with. In the process of writing for my own project, I wound up writing "Bleeding Love" with Ryan Tedder for Leona Lewis. Departure has a little more of mature sound than what my fans previously heard from me but this is the road that I'm on right now and it's the road that I believe they'll join with me!" With star writers and hit making producers such as Sean Garrett (Usher, Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, Gwen Stefani, Pussycat Dolls, Chris Brown), Tricky & The-Dream (Rihanna, Mariah Carey), J.R. Rotem (Britney Spears, Sean Kingston, 50 Cent, Rihanna) and The Clutch (Omarion, Timbaland, Ciara, Bobby Valentino), Departure has an edgier pop/urban sound than Beautiful Soul and Jesse's sophomore album, 2006's Right Where You Want Me reflecting Jesse's growth as a songwriter and young man. "When it was time to do my third album, I wanted people to see another side of me. I wanted the record to have a little retro hint sonically but with a my own contemporary feel - I listened to the music of Michael Jackson, Madonna and Prince a lot before we started the album. I knew I had to present myself in a fresh way so I was open to other people's ideas and suggestions, especially since I was working with such great writers and producers." As the co-writer of many of the album's songs, Jesse chose to share the experiences he's had since Beautiful Soul made him a household name throughout the U.S. and in a dozen or more countries, from Italy to Japan. "I recorded my first solo album when I was 16. A lot has happened since then and this new album reflects my experiences growing up over the past couple of years and various stages of family and personal relationships. I bought my first home. I've been fortunate enough to tour all over the world which meant being away from my family and friends for very lengthy times. I've experienced all the ups and downs of relationships people my age go through. That's why I think fans who've grown up with me will relate to the songs on Departure, many of which do have an autobiographical feel."
loved this cd still play itReviewed by R. Neal, 2009-12-28
i really liked this cd it was only 2 songs i thought he was trying way too hard to sound black but other than that it was worth the purchase
Radio Friendly musicReviewed by Daniel Murphy, 2009-10-15
Remember the kid with the floppy blonde hair that was the teen
heart-throb of the moment a few years back with the release of
Beautiful Soul? Yes, Jesse McCartney is back with his third album
called Departure.
There's no doubt that the guy can sing but the album does nothing
to prove that he'll have any longevity in today's music scene. The
title is deceptive. There's no departure here - there's nothing on
offer that can't be generated by every other act today, there's no
departure from the flash in the pan appearance of his debut release
and there's certainly no departure from blending in with what's
currently getting airplay.
He does try his hardest though. He even tries some pop/hip-hop
stylings with Rock You featuring Sean Garrett, who has written for
everyone who is anyone and has produced more than a few of the
tracks. It's a bit bland and it will disappear from your memory
before the next song is half over. He does, however, do a better
than expected version of Bleeding Love which was penned by himself
and Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic fame. His attempt has honesty that
you can't find on any of the other tracks on the album. Sadly
though, next to Leona Lewis, his version pales in comparison.
Overall, the album is full of the fluff and disposable radio fodder
with nothing that will make you want to hit the back button. It's
great background music if you're having a lazy afternoon with
friends. It's simple, it doesn't require thought and if you have
teenage sisters, it'll make a great gift - they'll swoon over it.
My sisters love me now.
GarbageReviewed by Deimos, 2009-08-12
No talent to speak off here just a male britney. In 20 years he will regret this when his cd skips during a "live" performance.
Generally surprised with this cd!Reviewed by Gabe Robinson, 2009-06-08
I did not expect to like this cd but was really surprised with Jesse's voice and the maturity of the songs. "Makeup" and "Freaky" are pretty much teen fillers which I always skip. On the other hand, "My Baby" "Leaving" and "Relapse" will have you dancing in your car, while his vocals shine in the emotional "It's Over" and "Not your Enemy". Would I buy the new 'Reloaded' edition? Probably not... but that doesn't mean I haven't given the cd some heavy rotation.
AMAZINGReviewed by SHELLY_LOVES_JESSE, 2009-05-09
THIS HAS TO BE THE MOST AMAZING CD JESSE HAS DONE. HE SHOWS HOW MUCH HE HAS GROWN MUSICALLY, BUT STILL KEEPS SOME OF HIS OLD SELF IN IT. I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS CD TO ALL JESSE FANS.