You Can Feel Me

You Can Feel Me Artist: Har Mar Superstar
Label: Warner Bros / Ada
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 093624838722
EAN: 0093624838722
ASIN: B0000793T6


Release Date: 2002-11-05

You Can Feel Me


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Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Power Lunch
  3. Elephant Walk
  4. We Could Be Heavy
  5. You Can Feel Me
  6. H.A.R.M.A.R.
  7. One Dirty Minute
  8. No Chorus
  9. Let's Get This Party Kickin'
  10. Freedom Summer
  11. Love Jam No.1
  12. EZ Pass

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Nice try, maybe next time...buy worth it for POWER LUNCH!.......2005-04-12

Har Mar does "ironic" as well as anyone else, but the "joke" of a white-boy doing his own brand of plastic fake funk wears a bit thin over the course of one CD - clearly, he's been studying his old PRINCE LPs, cause this comes off like VANILLA ICE meets THE PURPLE ONE...but that's not necessary a bad thing. The boy can't rap, or maybe he's not trying? Key cuts are the supremely sexy electro-funk of POWER LUNCH (begs for a video, get this on MTV now!) and EZ PASS - both of which deserved to be hits, if WB put some $$ marketing muscle behind it - but they didn't, so now you can find this for cheap in the bargain bins. Oh well. Nice try, mayb next time?

1 out of 5 stars 15 Minutes of Lame.......2004-05-30

I can't blame Warner Brothers for signing this act. For a very small investment they got an ambitious, energetic, and professional individual (I give credit where it's due). They also got an act that, in theory at least, was certainly stupid enough to go mega-platinum in the moronic Timberlake/Britney/Osbournes era we find oursleves in. The problem is that the only market segment that's bought the hype is the pretentious hipster crowd that thinks they are the only ones on the planet cool & smart enough to get a simple-minded joke. And trust me folks, that ain't enough sales to please Warner Brothers. Mark my word, watch for Warners to drop this one like a hot potato once the contract is fulfilled. Meanwhile, the artist himself is reduced to trying to stoke sales by hyping his own album with a review on Amazon. My sincere advice to Sean would be to drastically reinvent himself and forget the gimmicky persona that unfortunately got him this far. Ironically Warners probably would never let him do that. Once you sign up for an image in this biz it's not so easily changed, at least not here in the big leagues. I believe that Har Mar is going to find out that a gimmicky schtick is a double edged sword - it gives you fast attention, hype, and a taste of fame, but the 15 minutes expire all the sooner.

5 out of 5 stars I can and do feel you!.......2004-01-17

Different, out-there, unique, crazy, odd, original, interesting, wierd, funny...but above all kinda funky.

An enjoyable foot twiching/head bopin listen. Deffinitly worth buying if your looking for a new sound.

5 out of 5 stars The Major Debut of a Player.......2003-01-07

The first time one sees Har Mar Superstar saunter onstage, the Ron Jeremy similarities become strikingly clear. Both are chubby, balding, and unlikely celebrities. But both are also very skilled at what they do....no one but silky-voiced Har Mar has both men and women eating out of his hands while wearing nothing but a tight pair of dark briefs.

While it's tempting to write Har Mar off as a clever novelty, it's also erroneous. The beats are real, and his pipes are spectacular! Try not to dance as he contemplates making out with "the sweet little girl next door" on "We Could Be Heavy." His voice swoops and soars like a lothario in heat. While many lyrics on the album are drop-dead bizarre and funny -- like rhyming "chorizo" and "Mother Theresa" -- the performer's emotional earnestness often takes the material to another level.

The Gossip's Beth Ditto lends her soulful gospel wail to the sexy, minimalistic "Power Lunch," a song that sounds like it could have been on Prince's "Dirty Mind" album. "Elephant Walk," a funky electroclash collaboration with The Faint is both funny and infectious. Other roof-raisers include the piano-based party anthem "EZ Pass," "Freedom Summer," and "No Chorus," an R. Kelly-like sing-rap that tells a quick tale involving pot, traffic violations, a sexy lady cop, and masturbation.

Buy the album and see why notable bands like The Strokes, The Faint, Tenacious D, The Hives, and Incubus have taken Har Mar on the road with them.

After appearing in numerous national magazines and serving as Ms. Kelly Osbourne's date to MTV's 2002 Video Music Awards, Har Mar's star keeps rising, and I'm already eagerly looking forward to his next offering!

One part Stevie Wonder and one part Andy Kaufman, Har Mar Superstar is an American original.

5 out of 5 stars This CD is really good.......2002-12-20

When I first heard about Har Mar Superstar online, I thought it was just a joke. Then I listened to some of his stuff and I realized that this guy was really good, the beats on this CD have to be heard to be believed. I will have to say that this CD is an amazing find. I like every song on the CD. My least favorite is One Dirty Minute but only because it is kinda weird. Buy this CD.

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