Try! Explained

Try!
Type:Live Album
Artist:John Mayer Trio
Cover:TRy!.jpg
Released:November 22, 2005
Recorded:September 21–22, 2005
Venue:House of Blues (Chicago, Illinois)
Genre:Blues rock
Length:63:23
Label:Columbia
Producer:Steve Jordan
John Mayer
Prev Title:As/Is
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Continuum
Next Year:2006

Try! is the first live album by the John Mayer Trio. It was recorded at the House of Blues, Chicago, Illinois and released by Columbia Records on November 22, 2005. The album was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. The artwork for the album was done by Seattle graphic design firm, Ames Bros.

Production

The trio features John Mayer (guitar/lead vocals), Pino Palladino (bass), and Steve Jordan (drums/backup vocals). Unlike previous efforts by John Mayer, Try! focuses on popular blues renditions rather than adult-contemporary pop songs. The CD includes two cover songs, "Wait Until Tomorrow" by Jimi Hendrix, and "I Got a Woman" by Ray Charles; two songs from Mayer's previous album, Heavier Things, "Daughters" and "Something's Missing"; and also showcased two songs from Mayer's then forthcoming album, Continuum, "Vultures" and "Gravity".

Reception

Critical response to the album was mixed, with most critics being impressed with Mayer's progression and Palladino and Jordan's musicianship, while still being underwhelmed. Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone said, "over most of these sixty-three minutes [of the album], Mayer proves he can bowl you over, not just make your knees weak", ultimately giving the album three out of five stars.[1] Katy Hastey of Billboard found that "while "Try!" is brimming with talent, it's not consistently compelling."[2] People magazine praised the album, concluding, "Here's hoping Mayer keeps this new groove going for his next solo disc."[3]

Personnel

Musicians
Additional personnel
Production personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Hoard, Christian (2005-12-01), "Mr. Chops". Rolling Stone. (988):126
  2. Cohen, Jonathan; Hasty, Katie (2005-11-26), "Try! John Mayer Trio Live in Concert". Billboard. 117 (48):64-65
  3. (2005-12-12), "John Mayer Trio". People. 64 (24):46
  4. Web site: Try! John Mayer Trio Live in Concert - John Mayer, John Mayer Trio | Credits | AllMusic. May 14, 2021. AllMusic.