On "Good Enough," a track from his debut solo album, Spin, former Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes confesses that he sometimes dances to the music of Britney Spears and that he loves everything Steven Spielberg has ever done. These are not surprising admissions. Savage Garden sold millions of records by keeping up with the latest trends in pop and turning out a series of unabashed romantic ballads starting with "Truly Madly Deeply"; on his own, Hayes proposes to do exactly the same thing. To that end he has employed Walter Afanasieff -- who previously worked with Savage Garden and has handled recordings by such mass pop acts as Mariah Carey and Celine Dion -- to produce, arrange, and, as he acknowledges in his extensive thank yous, play nearly all the instruments on the album, while also co-writing five of the 12 songs. Much of Afanasieff's playing is, in fact, programming; there are few real musical instruments to be heard on the disc. As usual, the commercially minded producer has kept up with trends in pop and his music is reminiscent of the sounds that have been at the top of the charts in the early 2000s, especially in the music of Spears, Backstreet Boys, and *NSync. Dance tracks like "Heart Attack" and "I Miss You" might as well be the work of such peers. Of course, this is not to say that Hayes and Afanasieff have forgotten Savage Garden's bread-and-butter concern, the big ballad. "Insatiable," the first single, is intended to have the same kind of run on the adult contemporary charts that the Savage Garden hits did, and "I Can't Ever Get Enough of You" is waiting in the wings. Just about everything about this record is contrived and synthetic, but that won't keep it from selling.
Darren Hayes - Spin
Spin
By Darren Hayes
Very Good Condition
Former Savage Garden-er Darren Hayes's long-awaited solo debut proves that light pop music can taste mighty good. The swoon-inspiring Aussie singer's love for the Smokey Robinson- and Michael Jackson-era Motown sound shines throughout Spin, though Hayes adds a slightly salty edge to the shiny, happy proceedings. The lightweight arrangements are mostly synth based, with cursory nods to au courant trends. "Insatiable" is bolstered by a slight Latin groove; "Crush (1980 Me)" recalls the Human League's sassy, computer bop; "Heart Attack" vividly recalls the aforementioned Jackson. The wistful ballads "I Miss You" and "Good Enough" are as fizzy as root beer floats. --Rebecca Levine
Track listing
No. |
Title |
Writer(s) |
Producer |
Length |
1. |
Darren Hayes, Greg Bieck |
Greg Bieck |
5:02 |
|
2. |
Darren Hayes, Walter Afanasieff |
Walter Afanasieff |
5:10 |
|
3. |
"Heart Attack" |
Darren Hayes, Walter Afanasieff |
Walter Afanasieff |
5:04 |
4. |
Darren Hayes, Greg Bieck |
Greg Bieck |
5:30 |
|
5. |
"Creepin' Up on You" |
Darren Hayes, Rick Nowels |
Rick Nowels |
4:53 |
6. |
"Dirty" |
Darren Hayes, Walter Afanasieff |
Walter Afanasieff |
4:45 |
7. |
Darren Hayes, Robert Conley |
Robert Conley |
4:00 |
|
8. |
"Good Enough" |
Darren Hayes, Walter Afanasieff |
Walter Afanasieff |
6:11 |
9. |
"I Can't Ever Get Enough of You" |
Darren Hayes, Rick Nowels |
Rick Nowels |
5:16 |
10. |
"Like It or Not" |
Darren Hayes, Rick Nowels |
Rick Nowels |
6:20 |
11. |
"What You Like" |
Darren Hayes, Rick Nowels |
Rick Nowels |
5:38 |
12. |
"Spin" |
Darren Hayes, Walter Afanasieff |
Walter Afanasieff |
4:22 |
Product details
- Audio CD (March 19, 2002)
- Original Release Date: March 19, 2002
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Sony Legacy
- Run Time: 62 minutes
- ASIN: B000063207