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''...Something to Be'' is the debut solo album from the
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lead singer Rob Thomas. The album was released on April 5, 2005, and it debuted at No. 1 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart, knocking out
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''. The album spawned the US top ten hit " Lonely No More". It also features
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's guitar on the single " Streetcorner Symphony". The album was released in the
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format, the first major album to be released that way. The album itself is certified Double Platinum by the RIAA in the US and consists of several types of sounds, including
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, although it can be generally classified as closer to pop than to the rock music of Matchbox Twenty's third studio album, ''
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''. The album was supported by his 2005–2006 Something to Be Tour.


Critical reception

''...Something to Be'' received mixed reviews from
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. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
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score of 57, based on 11 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews". David Browne of ''
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'' said Rob Thomas "sounds less like his usual tortured self and more like a boy-band veteran who still knows a thing or two about a grabby hook" and noting that the single "Streetcorner Symphony" sounds like "the world's greatest Black Crowes parody — until you realize Thomas is completely serious". Browne also commented that the album "doesn't always snap and crackle the way that single ("Lonely No More") does". Lindsay Whitfield of '' Soul Shine Magazine'' also gave the album and some of its songs a positive review (four stars), saying the album is "one of the finest, most unique albums of 2006 so far" and Thomas belts out "musical perfection to the road trip worthy". Thomas Inskeep of ''
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'' gave the album a negative review (although the "C" rating reflects a more mixed attitude), calling it "mediocre" and explaining that the large part of the problem was that "Rob's a fairly generic songwriter". Inskeep continued by saying he is "one of the most processed-cheese-and-Wonder-bread guys around" and Thomas had "hopelessly clichéd lines" on the song "Ever the Same". Kevin Forest Moreau of '' Paste'' gave the album a positive review, saying his debut solo album "certainly sounds different from the adult-alternative diet-rock of Matchbox Twenty-at least half the time". Moreau complimented the "punchy horns and a few electronic flourishes" for being on songs such as "Streetcorner Symphony". However, he criticized the "ponderous poetics...and platitudes" for being mistaken as depth. Paul Lingas of avrev.com called the album "a mixed bag with some surprisingly good offerings and some duds that sadly aren't surprising" (giving the performance a 5.5 and the sound 6.5), complimenting some of the songs but also calling them "background music". He noted that Thomas "does not have a good singing voice". Although he also called his voice very distinctive and strong, he said "too often it is not suited to the surrounding music". Lingas finished by saying that Thomas' voice is not always well blended with the other sounds and that the mixing is "poor" and producing decisions are "sometimes odd".


Track listing


Target bonus CD: ''...Something More''


Personnel

Musicians * Harley Allen – background vocals (9) * Greater Anointing – background vocals (1, 2, 7, 11) * Matt Beck – background vocals (6) * Mike Campbell – guitar (5, 6, 8, 9), guitar solo (8) * Cassidy – background vocals (6, 10) * Kyle Cook – guitar (6) * Jill Dell'Abate – horn contractor *
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– bass guitar (1-11) * Anika Ellis – additional background vocals (11) * Pat Enright – background vocals (9) * Brandon Fields – saxophone (4, 6, 11) * Gordon Gottlieb –
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, bells, and orchestral drums (7) * Gary Grant – trumpet (4, 6, 11) * Jonathon Haas – marimba, bells, and orchestral drums (7) * Benjamin Herman – marimba, bells, and orchestral drums (7) *
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– trumpet (6, 11), horn arrangements (6, 11) * Gerald Hayward – drums (1-6, 8-11)
* Hasan Isakkut – kanun (7) * Kevin Kadish – guitar (1) * Frank London –
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– guitar (11) *
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– guitar (1-9, 11) * Joe Passaro – marimba, bells, and orchestral drums (7) * Heitor Teixeira Pereora – guitar (3, 10) * Eric Poland – marimba, bells, and orchestral drums (7) * Robert Randolph –
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(4) *
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– keyboards, background vocals (8, 10) * Shari Sutcliffe – horn contractor * Rob Thomas – lead vocals, piano (12) * Jeff Trott – guitar (1-4, 7, 8, 11) * Dan Tyminski – background vocals (9) * Dan Willis –
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(7) * Reginald Young – trombone (6, 11) Technical personnel * Matt Serletic – producer * Jimmy Douglass – engineer (1-6, 8-11), mixing (1, 3-6, 9, 11) * Greg Collins – engineer (1-11) * Mark Dobson – engineer (1-11), digital editing * Jay Newland – engineer (7) * David Thornier – engineer (12), mixing (2, 7, 8, 10, 12) * Jon Belec – assistant engineer, mixing assistant * Jason Dale – assistant engineer, mixing assistant * Mark Gottlieb – assistant engineer * John Morrical – assistant engineer * Hal Winer – assistant engineer * Kevin Mills – assistant engineer * Gary Paczosa – additional recording (9) * Zach McNees – mixing assistant *
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– additional mixing (2) * John O'Brien – programming *
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– mastering


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Something To Be 2005 debut albums Albums produced by Bloodshy & Avant Albums produced by Matt Serletic Rob Thomas (musician) albums Atlantic Records albums Albums recorded at Henson Recording Studios