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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Rob Thomas Cradlesong

By Johny Cage

Rob Thomas is one of the most prolific and talented songwriters in modern music. The famous singer started his solo career in 2005 with the album "Something To Be." The album debuted at number one on the Billboard charts and was praised by critics. Prior to this he was best known for his music with the band Matchbox 20. Thomas briefly reunited with his band in 2007 before working on his second solo album.

Thomas' second album titled "Cradlesong," was released on June 30th, 2009. There's nothing really new or innovative in this second solo outing. For anyone who enjoyed the first album, you'll feel right at home listening to "Cradlesong." The sound is a mix of 80's and modern pop music.

"Cradlesong," has a very polished and well produced tone. The songwriting is top notch and beautifully performed. Thomas is known for an upbeat tone and positive feeling in his music. This album is no different for the most part. It does, however, contain a few songs with some less upbeat topics covered in the lyrics.

Most of the album is the same stuff that we've seen from Thomas before. He does do some different things on the song "Fire On The Mountain," though. "Cradlesong," which the album was named for, is a beautiful song played on an acoustic guitar. It suits Thomas' voice well. There are 16 songs in all when you count the two bonus tracks. All of them are worthy of a lot of radio time.

The albums title track, "Cradlesong," is a nice acoustic number. The album features 14 songs in all, with two more bonus tracks. Rob Thomas keeps proving that he can consistently write, record, and perform great pop music. This album is definitely worth a listen for all of his fans. I recommend picking this one up as soon as you can. - 23815

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