Teddy Geiger: Underage Thinking
CML call number: CD/POPULAR/Geiger
Contents: These Walls, For You I Will (Confidence), Night Air, Thinking Underage, Look Where We Are Now, Air Dry, Seven Days Without You [written by S. Bertrand and S. Brawley], Try Too Hard, A Million Years, Possibilities, Gentlemen, Love Is a Marathon.
Chuck Arnold wrote in People: "17-year-old Teddy Geiger … displays a talent far beyond his years on a first-rate pop CD that should win over fans of both Jesse McCartney and John Mayer. Not only did the self-taught Rochester, N.Y., native play guitar, piano, bass and percussion, he had a hand in writing all but one tune. Songs like the heartfelt 'For You I Will (Confidence)' demonstrate an assured knack for big, sweeping melodies, while the dreamy ballad 'Seven Days Without You' showcases Geiger's slightly raspy vocals that are just the right heartthrob combination of sexy and sweet. Thankfully, Geiger still possesses some of the innocence of youth: When he sings about waiting for his tears to 'Air Dry,' you want to give him a hankie" (4/3/06, p. 41).
Contents: These Walls, For You I Will (Confidence), Night Air, Thinking Underage, Look Where We Are Now, Air Dry, Seven Days Without You [written by S. Bertrand and S. Brawley], Try Too Hard, A Million Years, Possibilities, Gentlemen, Love Is a Marathon.
Chuck Arnold wrote in People: "17-year-old Teddy Geiger … displays a talent far beyond his years on a first-rate pop CD that should win over fans of both Jesse McCartney and John Mayer. Not only did the self-taught Rochester, N.Y., native play guitar, piano, bass and percussion, he had a hand in writing all but one tune. Songs like the heartfelt 'For You I Will (Confidence)' demonstrate an assured knack for big, sweeping melodies, while the dreamy ballad 'Seven Days Without You' showcases Geiger's slightly raspy vocals that are just the right heartthrob combination of sexy and sweet. Thankfully, Geiger still possesses some of the innocence of youth: When he sings about waiting for his tears to 'Air Dry,' you want to give him a hankie" (4/3/06, p. 41).
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