| Album Features |
| UPC: | 075679343529 |
| Artist: | Rob Thomas (Matchbox Twenty) |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 2005 |
| Record Label: | Warner Music |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop |
| Details |
| Playing Time: | 50 min. |
| Contributing Artists: | John Mayer |
| Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi |
| Recording Type: | Studio |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | DDD |
Album NotesPersonnel: Heitor Teixeira Pereira, Jeff Trott, Wendy Melvoin, Kevin Kadish, Kyle Cook (guitar); Hasan Isakkut (kanun); Frank London (shofar); Brandon Fields (saxophone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey (trumpet); Reginald Young (trombone); Matt Serletic (keyboards, background vocals); Eric Poland, Benjamin Herman, Gordon Gottlieb, Joe Passaro (marimba, bells); Gerald Heyward (drums); Harley Allen, Matt Beck, Pat Enright (background vocals).Audio Mixers: David Thoener; Jimmy Douglass; Tony Maserati.Recording information: BiCoastal Music, Ossining, NY; Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Henson Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Hit Factory, New York, NY; Minutia Studio, Nashville, TN.Photographer: Mark Seliger.When Matchbox Twenty's first album became a hit, some critics lumped the band in with flash-in-the-pan rock acts of the day. What these early naysayers missed, of course, is that in vocalist Rob Thomas, Matchbox Twenty had one of the finest mainstream pop/rock songwriters in the business. Not only did Thomas rack up a string of hits with the Florida group, but he also co-penned "Smooth" from Santana's Grammy-winning 1999 comeback album, SUPERNATURAL.With SOMETHING TO BE, his solo debut, Thomas pulls out all the stylistic stops, revealing that Matchbox Twenty's alternative-rock format provided a somewhat limited forum for his considerable talents. "Lonely No More" mixes an insistent dance beat with an insanely catchy chorus that sounds straight out of the boy-band textbook. The title track is a sly lyrical dig at poseurs of all stripes, backed by an 1980s electro-funk groove, while the burbling synths and Eastern percussion of "All That I Am" recall the world fusion experiments of Peter Gabriel and David Byrne. An ambitious effort by a guy who knows his way around a hit single, SOMETHING TO BE is the sound of an artist breaking out.
When Matchbox Twenty's first album became a hit, some critics lumped the band in with flash-in-the-pan rock acts of the day. What these early naysayers missed, of course, is that in vocalist Rob Thomas, Matchbox Twenty had one of the finest mainstream pop/rock songwriters in the business. Not only did Thomas rack up a string of hits with the Florida group, but he also co-penned "Smooth" from Santana's Grammy-winning 1999 comeback album, SUPERNATURAL.With SOMETHING TO BE, his solo debut, Thomas pulls out all the stylistic stops, revealing that Matchbox Twenty's alternative-rock format provided a somewhat limited forum for his considerable talents. "Lonely No More" mixes an insistent dance beat with an insanely catchy chorus that sounds straight out of the boy-band textbook. The title track is a sly lyrical dig at poseurs of all stripes, backed by an 1980s electro-funk groove, while the burbling synths and Eastern percussion of "All That I Am" recall the world fusion experiments of Peter Gabriel and David Byrne. An ambitious effort by a guy who knows his way around a hit single, SOMETHING TO BE is the sound of an artist breaking out.
Editorial Reviews3 stars out of 5 - [T]he fare here is significantly spicier, with Latin and even funk undertones.Rolling Stone eBay Product ID: EPID51921787
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