Bruno Mars - Unorthodox Jukebox -deluxe Edition- Cd Flac 2012-perfect __exclusive__
Includes the heavy-hitting "Old & Crazy" (feat. Esperanza Spalding) and exclusive remixes that provide a fresh perspective on the album's biggest singles.
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Whether you are a Bruno Mars superfan, a digital hoarder, or a critical listener, represents a perfect storm of musical artistry and technical fidelity. It captures a moment in time when CD manufacturing quality was still high, before the loudness war fully won, and when Bruno Mars was at his most adventurous. Includes the heavy-hitting "Old & Crazy" (feat
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Unorthodox Jukebox is a "melting pot of musical styles," as described by The Gavel . Moving away from the purely doo-wop-influenced pop of his debut, Mars and his production team—The Smeezingtons, alongside Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker, and Diplo—infused the album with 1980s pop, funk, rock, and reggae influences.
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When Bruno Mars released his sophomore studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox , in December 2012, he wasn't just chasing radio hits—he was challenging the boundaries of modern pop. Coming off the massive success of his debut, Doo-Wops & Hooligans , Mars refused to be pigeonholed as a safe, acoustic-pop crooner. Instead, he created a genre-bending, retro-fueled masterpiece.
Unorthodox Jukebox proved that Bruno Mars was not a fleeting pop phenomenon, but a shapeshifting musical chameleon capable of mastering funk, reggae, rock, soul, and pop. It laid the groundwork for his future retro-heavy triumphs like 24K Magic and Silk Sonic.
A minimalist masterpiece featuring only Bruno Mars and a piano. This track benefits the most from the absence of lossy compression. The resonance of the piano’s wooden body and the decay of the pedals are fully audible, highlighting the heartbreaking vulnerability of the performance. The Deluxe Bonus Tracks
These bonus tracks are far from mere filler. "Old & Crazy" is a delightful, jazzy duet with the legendary Esperanza Spalding, offering a glimpse of a more intimate, acoustic side of Mars. The demo versions of "Young Girls" and "Gorilla" are raw and fascinating, exposing the songwriting skeleton before the polished production was layered on. Finally, the remixes from The Futuristics and, most notably, Major Lazer, inject a vibrant, club-ready energy into "Moonshine" and "Locked Out of Heaven" that completely recontextualizes the original tracks. For a total running time of nearly 52 minutes, this deluxe edition provides a richer, more rewarding journey.