Lonely No More/Fallen [CD-single] [Import]

Lonely No More/Fallen [CD-single] [Import]

Track Listings

1. Lonely No More
2. Lonely No More (Acoustic
3. Fallen (Bonus Track)

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Lonely No More/Fallen [CD-single] [Import]

Lonely No More/Fallen
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Conjure Man
  • Definitely not Timberlake!
  • Rob Timberlake?
  • GREAT SINGLE FOR MR. SOLO
  • Rob Thomas
Lonely No More/Fallen
Rob Thomas
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007YVBCA
Release Date: 2005-04-19

Tracks:

  1. Lonely No More
  2. Lonely No More [Acoustic]
  3. Fallen

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Conjure Man.......2005-09-29

Rob Thomas is the contemporary master of the great hook. Any guy who wrote "Smooth" knows his pop chart stuff. He's got a great, soulful sound, and always did. I think any comparison to Justin Timberlake is ludicrous, and a fantastic compliment to Timberlake. Rob is a smart, edgy guy, even if his music isn't edgy. Matchbox twenty is as far from edgy as you can get, but they've pumped out some terrific singles. Call them "post-grunge", "alt-rock", or anything else - that doesn't change the fact that Rob has had a great history since "Push". He knows how to reach into your chest, grab your heart, and say, "It doesn't even matter if you KNOW what I'm singing - you will love this song!" This guy is truly talented, and I've never understood the static that critics have given him over the years. The accusation that he's responsible for all of the prefabricated late-90's pop in the world is ridiculous, and the notion that he shouldn't sing his own stuff, but only write for OTHER people, is absurd.

"Lonely No More" is another great single with a slick urban sound, and it hooked me instantly. The video adds to this mesmerizing quality, with its "Rubik's cube" flip gimmick. I loved the look of it, and Rob's new hair! He's older and more mature now, and he's not the same man that he was 10 years ago. He's changing, and this is evidence of that change. This new album has some unbelievable new sounds on it, and he's mid-journey in his songwriting life. Let him go on that journey.

4 out of 5 stars Definitely not Timberlake!.......2005-07-19

I must say I am amused by the reviews comparing Thomas to Timberlake here. Oh, the gall! Anyone who has spent some time listening to both voices must agree that Thomas has much better control, better phrasing, wider range, more power and possesses a voice that integrates well with whatever melody is behind him than Timberlake's. Try removing the vocals and play the voice and music separately for each singer and you'll see what I mean. Please spare me with the comparison. Timberlake is a good singer in his own right, but he needs backing and does very well in a group. Solo? I am not so sure. When I see Santana signing up Timberlake on a megaplatinum album is when I'll eat my shorts! :)

3 out of 5 stars Rob Timberlake?.......2005-05-12

You will be forgiven for thinking that Justin Timberlake has returned with a new single. After all, Rob Thomas from the famed Matchbox 20 has decided to emulate everything off Timberlake including a funky R&B sound to cropping his hairdo and dyeing it platinum blonde. The result is surprisingly successful.

Rob Thomas looks every inch the solo singer rather than the lead singer of Matchbox 20. While it may not be exactly a fab idea to fill the void of Timberlake while he's on hiatus, Lonely No More is surely stomping funky R&B that's lingering and hardly forgettable, complete with a slick video. It's not something you would have expected from Thomas after his outing with Santana and the last Matchbox album.

Though I must still say that the Timberlake likeness is too close for comfort.

5 out of 5 stars GREAT SINGLE FOR MR. SOLO.......2005-04-19

This is one of my favorite songs out to date. It is upbeat, catchy, and smooth...just like Rob Thomas. Although he sings about not being played anymore, the song is still good enough to dance to. I can't wait until his album comes out. Good Job Rob!!!! :)

4 out of 5 stars Rob Thomas.......2005-04-19

Reading over the reviews, I have to wonder if Miss Fuentes is actually aware of who Rob Thomas is. Her comment that he is
{q}breaking down most of the male acts down there that are making big bucks although they have zip talent. {/q},
has me feeling that she doesn't know the "unaffected" Rob Thomas.
While this release is nice and catchy, it has Justin Timberlake written all over it. Rob's talent is unquestionable. He is one of the most prolific writers/composers of his time, but I have to wonder if the industry hasn't "gotten" to him a bit!
Still love him though!!!

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