Description
Personnel includes: Jason Mraz (vocals, acoustic guitar); Michael Andrews (acoustic, electric & slide guitars, banjo, ukulele); John Alagia (electric guitar, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond B-3 organ, percussion); Alex McCallum (electric guitar); Greg Kurstin (electric piano, Clavinet, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, synthesizer); Shane Endsley (trumpet); Stewart Myers (bass); Brian Jones (drums); Toca Rivera (background vocals).
Personnel: Jason Mraz (vocals, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Michael Andrews (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, lap steel guitar, banjo, ukulele, celesta, Mellotron); John Alagia (electric guitar, Wurlitzer organ, shaker, tambourine); Ben Wendel (saxophone); Shane Endsley (trumpet); Scot Ray (trombone); Greg Kurstin (piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, synthesizer); Hesta Prynn (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Jeff Juliano ; John Alagia.
Recording information: Dragonfly Studios, Haymarket, CA; The Crabtrap, Easton, MD.
Photographer: Alison Dyer.
Although young Jason Mraz's percussive acoustic guitar rhythms, tumbling verbiage, and funk/folk/jazz/pop concoctions may occasionally bear echoes of John Mayer and Dave Matthews, that's only one part of a bigger musical story as realized on the singer-songwriter's debut album WAITING FOR MY ROCKET TO COME. "Absolutely Zero," for instance, is a sophisticated, atmospheric ballad that bears echoes of Jeff Buckley and Coldplay. With its sunny horns, wah-wah guitar, and bouncy groove, "No Stopping Us" sounds like a lost '70s AM pop classic. "I'll Do Anything" alternates a rock chorus with a percolating reggae feel on the verses. And while the aforementioned Mayer and Matthews are admittedly predisposed toward a somewhat mumbling vocal style, Mraz sports a strong, bright voice loaded with both range and personality, making it that much easier for him to glide from style to style throughout the album.
- Format: CD
- Genre: Rock
- Released: 2002-10-15

