Mr. A-Z

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Mr. A-Z
Mr. A-Z cover
Studio album by Jason Mraz
Released July 26, 2005
Recorded
Genre Rock
Length 54:25
Label Elektra
Producer(s) Steve Lillywhite
Professional reviews
Jason Mraz chronology
Tonight, Not Again: Jason Mraz Live at the Eagles Ballroom
(2004)
Mr. A-Z
(2005)
Geekin' Out Across the Galaxy
(2006)


Mr. A-Z is an album by Jason Mraz, released on July 26, 2005. It is the studio follow-up to his critically acclaimed first studio album Waiting for My Rocket to Come, released in 2002. While panned by many critics, it was a moderate commercial success and debuted at #5 on Billboard's Top 200 albums chart.

Mr. A-Z was produced by Steve Lillywhite, who previously worked with Coldplay, the Dave Matthews Band, and the Rolling Stones. The first single, "Wordplay", features Mraz's unique style: a blend of hip-hop, jazz, pop, and rock.

Tracks on Mraz's sophomore CD include common instruments, such as the guitar, and not-so-common instruments, such as the grand piano and strings. An opera solo performed by Mraz himself can be found on the track "Mr. Curiosity".

Contents

In the United States and Europe, the album was released both as a CD and as a DualDisc. The DualDisc version includes enhanced packaging and an extra booklet.

In the US, the album only stayed in the Top 50 for three weeks.

  • Week 1: 67,000 (67,000)
  • Week 2: 34,000 (101,000)
  • Week 3: 24,000 (125,000)

  1. "Life Is Wonderful" - 4:20
  2. "Wordplay" - 3:06
  3. "Geek in the Pink" - 3:55
  4. "Did You Get My Message?" - 4:00
  5. "Mr. Curiosity" - 3:54
  6. "Clockwatching" - 4:23
  7. "Bella Luna" - 5:02
  8. "Plane" - 5:13
  9. "O. Lover" - 3:54
  10. "Please Don't Tell Her" - 4:37
  11. "The Forecast" - 3:44
  12. "Song for a Friend" - 8:09

In the original printing of the album, track five is misspelled as "Mr. Curiousity". This is ironic because in the song Mraz makes a note about typos and mentions spellcheck. The correct spelling is "Mr. Curiosity".

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