In a short period of time, Josh Groban went from being a talented vocalist ready to enter college to the new prince of romantic music with a best-selling debut album and highly rated PBS special. The successful combination of his classical crossover croon, boyish good looks, and association with überproducer David Foster helped Groban become a sensation. His sophomore studio disc, Closer, stays comfortably within the boundaries built by his debut collection as Foster once again helms a modest set of pseudo-classical pop songs dreamily sung in various languages. Listening to Groban, it is easy to understand why this MOR style suits him so well as his maturing voice is not grand enough to fully embrace operatic material yet remains too rich and technical for typical mainstream pop music. On Closer he works within his limitations and the result is a more consistent listen than the scattershot debut with his voice sounding comfortable performing these emotional European-inspired pop songs. The best tunes bookend the disc as the atmospheric opener, "Oceano," sets an ominous tone while the mysterious "Never Let Go" is a welcome collaboration with Deep Forest that allows Groban to successfully move away from the saccharine ballads and grow as a vocalist. However, there is still plenty of romance included for the PBS crowd as "When You Say You Love Me" painfully cries out like a rejected Celine Dion cut and the Celtic-infused bombast of Secret Garden's "You Raise Me Up" plays like the sequel to his debut's most famous song, "To Where You Are." In addition to his improved vocals, Groban contributes three co-writing efforts that include "Never Let Go," and shows that there is a future for him to evenly match his skills as a vocalist and a songwriter. Although the disc still focuses on bland rose petal confessions, its highlights point in the right direction and bring Groban Closer to creating an album that eliminates the sick sweetness while remaining a tasty, satisfying treat. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide
Closer
11/11/2003 | Reprise / Wea
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Credits
- Mauro Malavasi
- Producer
- Marco Marinangeli
- Vocals (Background), Vocal Producer
- Kenny O'Brien
- Pro-Tools
- Rafael Padilla
- Percussion
- Richard Page
- Vocals (Background)
- Dean Parks
- Guitar
- Mark Portmann
- Arranger, Producer, Engineer, Keyboards, Programming
- Dave Reitzas
- Engineer, Vocal Engineer, Pro-Tools
- Alejandro Rodriguez
- Engineer, Assistant
- Paul Schwartz
- Arranger, Programming, Orchestral Arrangements, Drum Programming, Producer
- Ramon Stagnaro
- Guitar
- Wil Wheaton
- Choir, Chorus
- Eric Rigler
- Uillean Pipes
- Simon Hale
- String Arrangements, Orchestral Arrangements, Direction
- Michael Hart Thompson
- Guitar
- Eric Mouquet
- Arranger, Keyboards, Producer
- Suzie Katayama
- Music Preparation
- Walter Afanasieff
- Arranger, Keyboards, Programming, Producer
- Adam Jackson
- Choir, Chorus
- Sandy DeCrescent
- Music Contractor
- William Ross
- Arranger, Orchestral Arrangements, Producer, Conductor
- Jules Chaikin
- Music Contractor
- Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff
- Art Direction
- Mick Haggerty
- Art Direction, Design
- Matthew Dellapolla
- Scoring Consultant
- Olaf Heine
- Photography
- Patricia Weber
- Assistant
- Debbie Gates
- Choir, Chorus
- Andrea Sandrei
- Vocals (Background)
- Alan Mason
- Assistant
- Vlado Meller
- Mastering
- Adam Michalak
- Assistant
- Michael Nouri
- A&R
- Joe Wohlmuth
- Engineer, Pro-Tools
- Nita Whitaker
- Choir, Chorus
- Josh Groban
- Piano, Vocals (Background)
- Klaus Derendorf
- Arranger, Producer
- Richard Anthony Davis
- Production Coordination
- Neil Devor
- Engineer, Coordination, Synthesizer Programming
- Filippo Zecchini
- Engineer
- Bryan Clements
- Assistant
- Christian Robles
- Pro-Tools
- Courtney Blooding
- Vocals (Background), Pro-Tools
- Jorge Vivo
- Pro-Tools
- David Foster
- Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, A&R, Producer
- Joshua Bell
- Violin
- Terry Bradford
- Choir, Chorus
- Alexandra Brown
- Choir, Chorus
- Angela Brown
- Choir, Chorus
- Jorge Calandrelli
- Conductor, Orchestral Arrangements
- Joey Diggs
- Choir, Chorus
- Peter Doell
- Assistant
- Felipe Elgueta
- Engineer, Synthesizer Programming
- Mark Eshelman
- Assistant
- David Fall
- Drums
- Roy Galloway
- Choir, Chorus
- Humberto Gatica
- Engineer, Mixing
- Mark Hammond
- Arranger, Producer, Synthesizer Programming, Keyboards
- J'Anna Jacoby
- Violin
- Pierre Jacquot
- Engineer, Mixing
- Mortonette Jenkins
- Choir, Chorus
- Jay Landers
- A&R
- Chris Boardman
- Conductor, Orchestration, Orchestral Arrangements
- Jeremy Lubbock
- Arranger, Orchestral Arrangements, Conductor
Notes
47th Grammy® Awards Nomination: Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - track: "You Raise Me Up"

















