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Set The Mood

Set The Mood
David Jordan

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Product Description

'Set The Mood' is the debut album from London based singer/songwriter David Jordan. Produced and recorded by the legendary Trevor Horn (Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Pet Shop Boys) the album sees Jordan deliver an album of slick soulful rock similar in vein to Seal, Terrence Trent D'Arby and Prince. The single 'Place In My Heart' is also featured.

Track Listing

  1. On The Money
  2. Place In My Heart
  3. Sun Goes Down
  4. Set The Mood
  5. Love Song
  6. Move On
  7. Sweet Prince
  8. If I'm In Love
  9. Glorious Day
  10. Only Living Soul
  11. Fight The World

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7412 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-11-05
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 39 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
22-year-old Londoner David Jordan, a former Starbucks employee, is the latest singer to be touted as the saviour of British soul. His good looks and savvy dress sense immediately place him in the style-over-substance category, but Set the Mood shows he's got some talent to back it all up. Produced and recorded by Trevor Horn (Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Pet Shop Boys) Set the Mood sees Jordan mix up a few different styles--r & b, rock, electronic, soul--and come off like a cross between Terence Trent D'Arby and Prince. Kick off track "On the Money," a huge, guitar-drenched track, is more showy than it needs to be, but Jordan soon finds his métier on tunes such as single "Place in My Heart", "Glorious Day" and the title track. These songs are more catchy and Prince-like (especially when Jordan pulls out his impressive falsetto), although they all pale in comparison with "Sun Goes Down," which pulls off the quite admirable feat by merging Olde English folk music with a modern soul sensibility. It sounds awful on paper but it's the most infectious jig this side of the 16th century. Unfortunately ballads like "Sweet Prince" and "Only Living Soul" are much more clichéd, while others such as "Move On" aren't anywhere as innovative as they could--and should--be. Though David Jordan is undeniably talented, Set the Mood suggests he has a while to go before he reaches his creative peak. --Danny McKenna


Customer Reviews

not perfect, but pretty close.4
I bet David Jordan gets a bit fed up with the "artist formerly known as" and the one-album-wonder that was T-T-D'arby comparisons. Let's give the guy a chance to enjoy his 1st album on the shelves before we consign him to either superstardom or bargain bin album no.2. He has a great R'n'B voice and strong songwriting skills - at least four or five good singles on the cd.
I was lucky enough to get this cd for my birthday after raving about the "Sun Goes Down" video to my girlfriend. I like the pace of the album, the opening track has a great guitar intro and sets up a groove that carries through to the stand-out track, Sun Goes Down, a great big bouncy track with loads of layers of rythm and sounds.
The title track changes the style to more R'n'B which proves how versatile Jordan is (he even out-Timberlakes Justin on occasion). The only weak track on the cd in my opinion is "Sweet Prince" which seems to me to have too much sugar in the lyric for my taste.
A great debut album by a talented young songwriter.

SET THE MOOD & MOVE ON 5
Having heard only one single I saw the CD album and it was an impulse purchase for me. Having listened to the album at least half a dozen times now I have grown to love every track. One of the best albums I have heard for a long time.

Similarities to Terence Trent-Darby and Seal are unavoidable, but this young man has an excellent vocal and writing talent that we need at the moment. I love SUN GOES DOWN & PLACE IN MY HEART. One track that grows on me is SWEET PRINCE which is a beautiful ballad with vocals which remind me of Michael Jackson. Next single 'MOVE ON' will prove to be a massive hit for this great singer. Look forward to your next one Mr Jordan so lets Set the Mood and Move On.

I am a 52 year old music lover, and adore the 60's music, ABBA and recent releases by Scissor Sister, Maroon 5 and the great Duffy. Nice to hear some great music about in the Noughties.

Phil

Bright new talent5
I thought this album was great. It's like a breath of fresh air to hear well written, well produced songs which are quite varied in their style. I'll certainly be looking out for this fella in the future!