Any Given Thursday is a live CD/DVD by John Mayer, recorded in Birmingham, Alabama at the Oak Mountain Amphitheater on September 12, 2002, during the Room for Squares tour. The album quickly peaked at #17 on the Billboard 200 chart. It features mostly songs from Room for Squares, as well as several covers, including "Lenny" by Stevie Ray Vaughan and "Message in a Bottle" by The Police. Covers have since become a regular feature in Mayer's live shows.
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Live album by John Mayer | ||||
Released | February 11, 2003 (CD version) February 25, 2003 (DVD version) | |||
Recorded | September 12, 2002, in Birmingham, Alabama | |||
Genre | Pop rock, blues rock | |||
Length | 102:25 | |||
Label | Columbia, Aware, SMV Enterprises | |||
Producer | John Alagia | |||
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Though mostly featuring songs from Room For Squares, the album also features "Man On The Side" (co-written with Cook and appeared on the Lo-Fi Master's Demo) and "Covered in Rain", neither of which have ever been released on a studio recording. "Covered in Rain", according to a documentary included in the DVD release, is "part two" of the song "City Love", which features the line, "covered in rain." The concert features songs previously not heard, such as "Something's Missing", which appeared on Heavier Things, his following album. It also features "Comfortable" from his original EP, Inside Wants Out. John Mayer also features his newly recorded song at the time " 3x5 " .
The DVD contained several features in addition to the concert: an audio commentary of the concert by Mayer and his friend Scotty Crowe (whose blog used to be hosted on Mayer's site), a photo gallery from the tour (not exclusively the concert shown in the video itself), and a documentary of an interview with Mayer entitled, "The Morning After", in which Mayer talks about his influences, some meanings of songs, and just general information about Mayer.
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Entertainment Weekly | B− [2] |
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PopMatters | mixed [4] |
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The CD/DVD received conservative consistent praise with critics torn between his pop-idol image, and (at the time) emerging guitar prowess. Erik Crawford (of AllMusic) asked "Is he the consummate guitar hero exemplified when he plays a cover of Stevie Ray Vaughan's 'Lenny', or is he the teen idol that the pubescent girls shriek for after he plays 'Your Body Is a Wonderland'?"[1][4] Billboard called the DVD "a great introduction to a rising star."[6] David Browne, with Entertainment Weekly, gave the album a B− saying, "one wishes Mayer were a more convincing rebel, but at least he doth protest a little."[2]
Commercially, Any Given Thursday entered the Billboard Albums Top 100 chart at number 34. It peaked at #23 for one week, and spent a total of 12 weeks on the chart. It quickly peaked at #17 on the Billboard 200 chart. In Australia, the DVD is certified 3× platinum by ARIA for sales of 45,000 copies.[7]
All songs written by John Mayer unless noted otherwise.
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[8] | 3× Platinum | 45,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
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