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Review | Nick Jonas & the Administration, Who I Am

Tuesday – January 26, 2010 – 12:23pm

IN STORES TUESDAY 2/2

With the Jonas Brothers on hiatus (Kevin is playing newlywed; Joe is acting), youngest bro Nick, 17, steps out solo with a soulful sound. For the most part, he's convincing -- check out his Prince-like falsetto flourishes on the bluesy "Olive & an Arrow" and the guitar-fed funk of "State of Emergency." But elsewhere, his still growing voice makes it hard to forget his teen-pop roots. (Hollywood)

-- IAN DREW

 

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  • February 02, 2010 - 5:37pm meghan Says:

    I have to say that nick jonas sounds confused in this album. The whole thing sounds like he's trying out different styles to see which one gets a hit. He goes from Michael Jackson to Gospel and I'm like 'WHat the heck!'. I understand that he can't sing any of his old songs from the jonas brothers anymore due to puberty, but this album is a fail. He needs a band. A REAL band. Not some stupid sound experts backing him up. Get some sound or get a life Nick Jonas!