
Rowland’s guest hook feels like an outtake. The track is by-the-numbers electro-grind. “I’m not the best, I’m better/They’re smart, but I’m clever,” Pitbull raps on this bonus track from the deluxe edition of his album “Global Warming.” Not better or clever enough, though. The results are never great but better than they should be, and this collaboration with Colombian star Juanes - like a Spanish-language “Smooth” - is no exception. Santana’s been on cruise control ever since 1999’s “Supernatural” resuscitated his modern-day brand - plug in a big-name guest singer and let Carlos wail on guitar.
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Also surprising: He’s right at home on this song, sounding hushed and modest rather than full of his usual sneering bombast. Norah Jones has dueted with loads of singers over the years, but for Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, an album of Everly Brothers duets is a surprising left turn. But even then, this insipid track is too long - so slight, it practically evaporates before it reaches your ears. Mercifully, the song lasts just four minutes. We hope the new album isn’t like this: Bono’s falsetto grates, and the chorus sounds like a theme-song-writing audition for Nick Jr.Īlong with Bob Dylan’s interactive “Like a Rolling Stone” video, last week’s big news was the 24-hour video for this song, from Pharrell’s 2014 album. Though the overblown Irish rock superstars are working on a new album, this new tune is from the “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” soundtrack. It’s an anthem without much bite, and the canned-sounding horn chart makes it seem even more toothless. But it doesn’t sound enough like Bruce at his sharpest. 14 - “High Hopes” sounds a lot like a Bruce song, even though it was written by Tim Scott McConnell.

The title track from Springsteen’s next album - out Jan. Funnily enough, the high points are flagrant hat-tips to classic rock: the winking-at-The Who rip “Best Song Ever,” and the Stones-like power chords of “Little Black Dress.” Making boomers mad while making kids happy - a worthwhile trick.

That said, the songs on their new album are more good than great (and more decent than good), and the production gives everything the consistency of Malt-O-Meal.

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