Hands All Over A&M/Octane [Three stars]
Levine’s big influences are still Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and the Police, but he stretches out, dipping into country (”˜Out of Goodbyes,’ with harmonies from Lady Antebellum) and power pop (”˜Stutter’). The problem is, Hands isn’t half as fun as it should be. The title track is a big, silly arena-rock song reminiscent of Def Leppard: “Put your hands all over me,” Levine bellows over burly power chords, but Maroon 5 are too meticulous, a little too uptight, to make good on the song’s party-hearty promise. Levine and crew could be blue-eyed-soul godheads, the 21st-century Hall and Oates. But they need to loosen up first.
Key Tracks: ”˜Misery,’ ”˜Out of Goodbyes,’ ”˜Stutter’
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