ARTIST: John Legend TITLE: Once Again LABEL: Columbia GENRE: R&B BITRATE: 184kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 55min total RELEASE DATE: 2006-10-24 RIP DATE: 2006-10-13 Track List ---------- 01. Save Room 3:55 02. Heaven 3:34 03. Stereo 4:09 04. Show Me 4:58 05. Each Day Gets Better 3:47 06. P.D.A. (We Just Don't Care) 4:38 07. Slow Dance 4:43 08. Again 5:01 09. Maxine 4:27 10. Where Did My Baby Go 5:03 11. Maxine's Interlude 1:50 12. Another Again 4:01 13. Coming Home 5:05 Release Notes: It takes guts, if not outright egomania, to abandon your given surname and adopt a loaded one like Legend, but the former John Stephens must have sensed that loftiness would one day be his calling card: Once Again, the follow-up to the Grammy-gobbling, platinum pile-on that was Get Lifted, surpasses expectations. Not that it bears much relation to its predecessor. Again again trots out a stable of talented, modern-minded producers--Raphael Saadiq, Legend comrade Kanye West, and the unsinkable will.i.am--but it's nowhere near as self-conscious about embracing the old-school as the knowing, R&B edge-skimming Lifted. Don't expect a derivative mash of smudgy, nostalgia-filching sounds, though, because despite its retro leanings, what's in store somehow crackles with currency. Call it neo-retro if you must, but never call it unimaginative: first single "Save Room" coasts, drifts, and floats along a ponderous path spiked by a cool keyboard-y crescendo; second single "Heaven" busts out a big, busy beat over a slow seduction; and a couple of selections--"Each Day Gets Better" and "PDA"--are so bright and twirly they seem custom-made for dizzy love scenes or jaunty, sunny-day skips through the park. Maybe the most unusual track is "Show Me," a rock song that pilfers elements of Hendrix and finds Legend climbing a few octaves to sound, weirdly, like Jeff Buckley, but it works: so slippery is its beat and so affecting are its hope-laced lyrics that, oddness aside, it's among the disc's best. Sandwiched as it is among 14 songs that all sound like future classics, that's saying something.