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.
1) This Is How a Heart Breaks
2) Lonely No More
3) Ever the Same
4) I Am An Illusion
5) When the Heartache Ends
6) Something to Be
7) All That I Am
8) Problem Girl
9) Fallin' to Pieces
10) My My My
11) Streetcorner Symphony
12) Now Comes the Night