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Andrew Mason's album "Hardly Workin'" now available

85 points| bjeanes | 12 years ago |smandrew.com | reply

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[+] jmduke|12 years ago|reply
This is awesome. I don't care if the actual music sounds terrible, but the fact that there's a dude out there with millions of dollars and what he wants to do is record a educational business CD makes me happy.

This is the kind of eccentricity I think we should be lauding.

[+] GuiA|12 years ago|reply
I completely agree. And to all the people making fun of him: when's the last time you've put yourself out there and sang in front of other people? There, hate the music if you like, but at least he's doing what he wants to do.
[+] sinak|12 years ago|reply
Okay, so what's your favorite track?

"Risin' Above the Pack" and K.I.S.S stand out for me so far.

(I love this kind of eccentricity.)

[+] batbomb|12 years ago|reply
He was an intern at electrical audio studios in Chicago for Steve Albini
[+] petercooper|12 years ago|reply
The funny thing is the music doesn't really sound terrible, even if the songs are silly and the style is vapid. It's surprisingly well produced and recorded for an indie effort. He has spent some money and "done it properly," as it were. Many mainstream country releases sound no better to my ears ;-)
[+] alxbrun|12 years ago|reply
I guess Mason read "The 4-hour workweek" -- they say educational crap err CDs etc. are the highest-margin, easiest to sell product.
[+] downandout|12 years ago|reply
"...I spent a week in LA earlier this month recording Hardly Workin', a seven song album of motivational business music targeted at people newly entering the workforce"

So this is what happens when you are "unemployed" with $200 million in the bank.

[+] aurelius83|12 years ago|reply
" I've probably listened to the album over a dozen times now, and with each spin I feel like I learn something."

That's sort of an awkward statement to make as the creator.

[+] brainfed|12 years ago|reply
He's channeling David Brent.
[+] bjacokes|12 years ago|reply
That's Andrew Mason's shtick. There is similar stuff in pretty much any other statement/article he writes.
[+] meritt|12 years ago|reply
I'll be the first to say it: what the fuck?

I've actually listened to this album and, uhh, yeah. This took some chutzpah. I'll give him that.

[+] noonespecial|12 years ago|reply
So yeah, its a rich guy doing goofy stuff with his money. Outstanding! I think its way less socially awkward and certainly less environmentally damaging than another giant boat or an Everest expedition. Good for him.
[+] samstave|12 years ago|reply
Where can I get a discount coupon for the purchase of this?
[+] TechNewb|12 years ago|reply
Buy all songs individually for ~7, or buy them together as an album for ~10...
[+] adamnemecek|12 years ago|reply
How is no one here understanding that it's a joke?
[+] awakeasleep|12 years ago|reply
Communities with anonymous internet posters are biased towards 'hatin' on everything they see.
[+] marcos123|12 years ago|reply
For the record, as someone who has read a few articles about the guy, seen a couple pictures, and in all honesty was leaning more towards not liking him more than I do, this news has excavated a nice, temporary soft spot in my heart for the guy. Funny stuff.
[+] rb2e|12 years ago|reply
The music isn't actually bad. It is much better than I expected from some of the 'hating'. Production wise, it's stellar. He can sing well in the rock/pop style.

Is this Zepplin, Pink Floyd or Beatles? No but it's not trying to be. Would I want to buy it and listen to it? No, but I'm not in the target market and this music style bores me but musically, I cannot fault it.

[+] lukeh|12 years ago|reply
Wow, Jim Allchin, that is pretty funny. Who would have thought?

(Here's a shameless plug for my new record, FWIW. http://music.lukehoward.com. I have also worked as a coffee-making intern in a studio. And written some software. Perhaps this isn't that uncommon...)

[+] smacktoward|12 years ago|reply
Finally, a song with lyrics about Jack Welch! I've been waiting for another one ever since the classic Wu-Tang track "Six Sigma Ain't Nuthing ta Fuck Wit."
[+] tommaxwell|12 years ago|reply
I give him credit for doing awesome stuff after being ousted at Groupon. Takes strength to brush your shoulders off after a hard fall and do something like this.
[+] Taylorious|12 years ago|reply
It's not a hard fall when it's cushioned with millions of dollars.
[+] alxbrun|12 years ago|reply
Given the average level of morale and motivation of Groupon's employees right now, I'm not sure why I would want to follow Mason's advice...
[+] samstave|12 years ago|reply
Any latest news on their current average morale? I mean, many people were balking at groupon as much as two years ago... How are people still wanting to work there?
[+] yuhong|12 years ago|reply
How many actually think it is Mason's fault?
[+] swatkat7|12 years ago|reply
I can understand his reasons behind taking a break from all this and understandably so. However bad it turns out, this is the kind of behaviour we should be promoting. The 'bounce-back-ability', if I may, is what makes being an entrepreneur worth all the blood, sweat and tears.
[+] georgebonnr|12 years ago|reply
This is not "bounce-back ability." It's more like "hit at an awkward angle at carom into left field" ability.
[+] cm2012|12 years ago|reply
If people are looking for other motivational songs, I can heartily recommend Poor Jack from nightmare before christmas. It seems like it was scientifically designed to pick up spirits, and Jacks role is quite entrepreneurial. It encapsulates recovering from failure.
[+] cmod|12 years ago|reply
Pure Andy Kaufman.