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Album Review: It Won't Be Soon Before Long

  • Artist: Maroon 5
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 22, 2007
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Maroon 5's 2002 debut album, Songs About Jane, was the kind of hit that doesn't happen often in the new millennium -- a genuine word-of-mouth hit whose popularity grew steadily after its release, largely due to the sweet, sunny hit "This Love," a song sly and catchy enough to stay on the adult pop charts for years without wearing out its welcome. It also was catchy enough to engender years of goodwill. Five years of goodwill, in fact, as the band toured heavily while slowly tinkering away on their second album, finally delivering It Won't Be Soon Before Long (its title perhaps a pun on the gap between records, perhaps not) half a decade after Songs About Jane. If that delay sounds like a symptom of sophomore jitters, that's not exactly true, since during that long stretch between albums Maroon 5 worked Songs About Jane and, in a sense, that album wasn't strictly their first album, either. Maroon 5 evolved out of Kara's Flowers, a post-grunge pop band whose 1997 debut never took off, not even when their debut was reissued in the wake of Maroon's success, but it did provide the group with the foundation for their success; it's where they paid their dues and learned how to be a pop band. Traces of Kara's Flowers could be heard in Maroon's rockier moments on their debut, but under their new name, the group began to develop an infatuation with blue-eyed soul-pop, which they wisely develop on It Won't Be Soon Before Long. More than develop, they modernize it, borrowing elements of Justin Timberlake's stylized synthesized soul, but Adam Levine is wise enough to know that he's no young colt, like JT. He knows that he's a pop guy, somewhat in the tradition of Hall & Oates, but he isn't trying to be retro, he's trying to fill that void, making records that are melodic, stylish, and soulful, which It Won't Be Soon Before Long certainly is.

In every respect, It Won't Be Soon is a bigger album than its predecessor: hooks pile up one after another, there's not an ounce of fat on the songs, the production is so immaculate that it glistens. If there were lingering elements of Maroon 5's alt-rock past on Songs About Jane -- primarily in its lazy, hazy vibe -- they're gone now, replaced by the sleek, assured sound of a band that's eager to embrace its status as the big American mainstream pop band of the decade. But Maroon 5 isn't desperately grasping at the brass ring, they're playing it smart, building upon the core strengths of their debut and crafting a record that's designed to appeal to many different listeners, from teens crushing on Nelly Furtado's R&B makeover to adults looking for something smooth and melodic. It Won't Be Soon Before Long appeals to both audiences with an ease that seems effortless, but like any modern blockbuster, this album was shepherded by several different teams of producers, all brought in to emphasize a different personality within the group. The bulk of the record was cut with Spike Stent and Mike Elizondo -- Stent worked with U2, Oasis, Björk, and Gwen Stefani, while Elizondo had produced Fiona Apple and Pink -- but Queens of the Stone Age producer Eric Valentine was brought in for a couple of cuts, as was Mark Endert, who mixed "This Love." There may have been three different sets of producers, but the album is streamlined and seamless, never seeming calculated even if it was clearly made with an eye on mass appeal, and there are two reasons for that. First, Maroon 5 has gelled as a band, developing a clean, crisp attack that may bear traces of its influences -- there are knowing references to Prince, the Police, even OutKast sprinkled throughout (the keyboard on "Little of Your Time" is a direct nod to "Hey Ya") -- but it's a sound that's instantly identifiable as the band's own signature. Nowhere is that more evident than in how they can give soulful grooves like "If I Never See Your Face Again" a rock edge -- or how they can suddenly explode into shards of noise as they do on the coda of "Kiwi" -- or how when the electronic instruments dominate the production, the music still breathes like the work of an actual band, not like something that was constructed on a computer. But like with any good blue-eyed soul, the reason that this album works is the songs themselves. Even the flashiest production-driven tracks here -- the opening one-two punch of "If I Never See Your Face Again" and "Makes Me Wonder" -- aren't about feel; they're about the songs, which are uniformly tight and tuneful, sounding better with repeated plays, the way any radio-oriented pop should. If some of the ballads aren't as distinguished as the livelier tracks, they nevertheless are as sharply crafted as the rest, and the end result is that It Won't Be Soon Before Long is that rare self-stylized blockbuster album that sounds as big and satisfying as was intended. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
If I Never See Your Face Again (Lyrics) Adam Levine, James Valentine Maroon 5 (3:21)
Makes Me Wonder (Lyrics) Mickey Madden, Jesse Carmichael, Adam Levine Maroon 5 (3:31)
Little of Your Time (Lyrics) Adam Levine Maroon 5 (2:17)
Wake Up Call (Lyrics) James Valentine, Adam Levine Maroon 5 (3:21)
Won't Go Home Without You (Lyrics) Adam Levine Maroon 5 (3:51)
Nothing Lasts Forever (Lyrics) Adam Levine Maroon 5 (3:07)
Can't Stop (Lyrics) James Valentine, Adam Levine Maroon 5 (2:32)
Goodnight Goodnight (Lyrics) Adam Levine Maroon 5 (4:03)
Not Falling Apart (Lyrics) Adam Levine Maroon 5 (4:03)
Kiwi (Lyrics) Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael Maroon 5 (3:34)
Better That We Break (Lyrics) Adam Levine Maroon 5 (3:06)
Back at Your Door (Lyrics) Jesse Carmichael Maroon 5 (3:46)

Credits

Mark "Spike" Stent (Producer), Maroon 5 (Producer), Sam Farrar (Arranger), Mark "Spike" Stent (Mixing), Dan Higgins (Horn), Ryan Dusick (Musical Direction), Adam MacDougall (Keyboards), Ted Jensen (Mastering), Mark "Spike" Stent (Engineer), Jerry Hey (Horn), Mickey Madden (Bass), Mark Endert (Producer), Len Peltier (Art Direction), Matt Flynn (Drums), Chris Roach (Assistant Engineer), Adam Levine (Guitar), Mike Elizondo (Bass), Eric Valentine (Producer), Ben Berkman (A&R), Tony Adams (Percussion Technician), Mike Elizondo (Keyboards), Mike Elizondo (Guitar), Mark Endert (Drum Programming), Jason Lader (?), Graham Hope (Assistant Engineer), Sam Farrar (Drum Programming), Eric Valentine (Mixing), Sam Farrar (Producer), Adam Levine (Vocals), Jordan Feldstein (Management), Doug Johnson (Digital Editing), Mike Elizondo (Producer), Sam Farrar (Keyboards), Ross Garfield (Drum Technician), Lenny Castro (Percussion), Adam Levine (Drums), Mark Endert (Mixing), Eric Swanson (Digital Editing), Mark Endert (Arranger), Eric Valentine (Engineer), Len Peltier (Design), Eric Gorfain (String Arrangements), Mark Endert (Engineer), Mark Endert (Keyboards), Jay Goin (Assistant Engineer), Ross Garfield (Percussion Technician), Jolie Jones Levine (Production Coordination), Mike Elizondo (Piano), Alex Dromgoole (Mixing Assistant), Gary Grant (Horn), Doug Tyo (Assistant Engineer)
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It Won't Be Soon Before Long
Studio album by Maroon 5
Released May 16, 2007 (2007-05-16)
(see release history)
Genre Pop rock
Alternative rock
Funk rock
Synthrock
Length 40:35
Label A&M/Octone
Producer Mike Elizondo
Mark "Spike" Stent
Mark Endert
Eric Valentine
Maroon 5
Sam Farrar
Professional reviews
Maroon 5 chronology
Live - Friday the 13th
(2005)
It Won't Be Soon Before Long
(2007)
The B-Side Collection
(2007)
Singles from It Won't Be Soon Before Long
  1. "Makes Me Wonder"
    Released: March 27, 2007
  2. "Wake Up Call"
    Released: August 7, 2007
  3. "Won't Go Home Without You"
    Released: November 19, 2007
  4. "If I Never See Your Face Again"
    Released: May 13, 2008
  5. "Goodnight Goodnight"
    Released: November 3, 2008
  6. "Not Falling Apart"
Alternate covers
Deluxe UK & Australian Edition cover

It Won't Be Soon Before Long is Maroon 5's second studio album, released on May 22, 2007. It came almost a full five years after their debut, Songs About Jane. The name was inspired by a phrase the band adopted to keep themselves motivated while on their tour. The album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 429,484 copies in its first week.[1]

Contents

Background

It Won't Be Soon Before Long has twelve songs, plus 7 bonus tracks. The band stated in interviews that the album has a different feel to it from the Songs About Jane. The songs are not all based on one specific relationship, as in Jane; and also have a different sound than their first album, being more electric and drawing inspiration from such artists as the Talking Heads, Michael Jackson and Prince. A review written prior to the album's release described the songs as having a very retro feel.[2] Adam Levine explained that this record is a little more self-confident and powerful lyrically: "...you can dance to it, there's a little more attitude."[3]

According to Levine working with other artists had influences on the album: "Kanye West and Alicia Keys are amazing talents, in totally different ways. Just seeing such amazing people working in the studio. I definitely took things away from them."[4]

The chorus of "Nothing Lasts Forever" is the same used in the Kanye West single "Heard 'Em Say", which features Adam Levine with exclusion to the line, "...the distance between us makes it so hard to stay..."[5] The song has also featured in a trailer for the movie Definitely, Maybe.

Although the album had some explicit lyrics, especially in "Makes Me Wonder", this has not earned it a Parental Advisory label.

The song Not Falling Apart is at the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play for 3 weeks. Until now, the song is climbing the charts and sits now at #19.[6]

Critical reception

Initial critical response to It Won't Be Soon Before Long was positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 66, based on 14 reviews.[7]

Allmusic rated the album 4.5 stars out of 5, commenting that the production of the album "is so immaculate that it glistens".[8] Billboard rated it 4.5 stars. This album was #32 on Rolling Stone's list of the Top 50 Albums of 2007.[9]

Promotion

  • Maroon 5 performed a small six-date club tour in June. They hit small venues in Boston (May 30), San Francisco (June 1), Los Angeles (June 2), Minneapolis (June 7), Miami (June 9) and New York (June 11).[10]
  • Maroon 5 introduced their first single "Makes Me Wonder" at the 2007 Kids Choice Awards where they performed it live, although edited for the younger audiences.
  • May 16 - Performed on American Idol Semi-finals Result Show.
  • May 18 - Maroon 5 performed at the Nassau Coliseum.
  • May 19 - Maroon 5 performed on Saturday Night Live. They performed "Makes Me Wonder" and "Won't Go Home Without You".
  • May 21 - Maroon 5 performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. They performed their lead single "Makes Me Wonder" and "This Love".
  • May 23 - Maroon 5 performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show with Ellen. They performed their lead single "Makes Me Wonder". Then, Ellen interviewed Adam Levine.
  • May 29 - Maroon 5 performed on TRL. They performed "Makes Me Wonder" and "Won't Go Home Without You".
  • June 12 - Maroon 5 performed on Late Night with David Letterman. They performed "Makes Me Wonder". They were the musical guests, which means no interview.
  • June 22 - Maroon 5 performed the songs "Wake Up Call", "Makes Me Wonder" and "This Love" at T4 On The Beach in Weston Super Mare, England, to promote their album in the UK.
  • July 1 - Maroon 5 performed on the Australian show Rove Live, as a Musical Guest. They performed "Makes Me Wonder". No interview with the Band was made.

Track listing

All songs are written by Adam Levine, unless noted otherwise.

  1. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (Adam Levine/James Valentine) – 3:21
  2. "Makes Me Wonder" (Adam Levine/Jesse Carmichael/Mickey Madden) – 3:31
  3. "Little of Your Time" – 2:17
  4. "Wake Up Call" (Adam Levine/James Valentine) – 3:21
  5. "Won't Go Home Without You" – 3:51
  6. "Nothing Lasts Forever" – 3:07
  7. "Can't Stop" (Adam Levine/James Valentine) – 2:32
  8. "Goodnight Goodnight" – 4:03
  9. "Not Falling Apart" – 4:02
  10. "Kiwi" (Adam Levine/Jesse Carmichael) – 3:34
  11. "Better That We Break" – 3:06
  12. "Back at Your Door" (Adam Levine/Jesse Carmichael) – 3:47

Bonus tracks

  1. "Figure It Out" - 2:59 (iTunes release)
  2. "Infatuation" - 4:25 (Asia, Brazil, Uk, Australia, New Zealand & iTunes release)
  3. "Until You're Over Me" - 3:15 (UK, Australia, NZ & Japan release)
  4. "Losing My Mind" – 3:21 (Best Buy & Japan release)
  5. "Miss You Love You" - 4:45 (US Best Buy release)
  6. "Story" - 4:33 (US Circuit City release)

Korean/Australian Limited Deluxe Edition

  1. "Until You're Over Me" - 3:15
  2. "Infatuation" - 4:25
  3. "Losing My Mind" - 3:21
  4. "Wake Up Call (Mark Ronson Remix feat. Mary J. Blige)" - 3:16
  5. "The Way I Was" - 4:20
  6. "Story" - 4:33
  7. "Won’t Go Home Without You [Acoustic]" - 4:06

DVD[11]

  1. "Makes Me Wonder" (Music Video)
  2. "Wake Up Call (Director’s Cut)" (Music Video)
  3. "Won’t Go Home Without You" (Music Video)
  4. "Make Me Wonder (live)"
  5. "This Love (live)"
  6. "Sunday Morning (live)"

Re-release

It Won't Be Soon Before Long was reissued in expanded form July 8 and June 29 in Australia via A&M/Octone. The package included a bonus DVD with four music videos and a full concert shot last year in Montreal.

In addition, the original CD is bolstered with five B-sides: "Infatuation," "Miss You Love You," "Until You're Over Me," "Story" and "Losing My Mind." Also tacked onto the track list is "If I Never See Your Face Again," Maroon 5's new single featuring Rihanna.[12]

In Australia, the CD is only available as the "Special Edition", and the DVD not included as the Limited Edition has a DVD already. The UK version also does not include the DVD.

CD
  • Standard 12 tracks as above
UK and Australian edition
  1. "Until You're Over Me" - 3:17
  2. "Infatuation" - 4:25
  3. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (feat. Rihanna) - 3:18
  4. "Wake Up Call" (Remix feat. Mary J. Blige) - 3:13
  5. "Story" - 4:33
  6. "Losing My Mind" - 3:21
  7. "Miss You Love You" - 3:11[13]
Worldwide edition
  1. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (feat. Rihanna)
  2. "Infatuation"
  3. "Miss You Love You"
  4. "Until You’re Over Me"
  5. "Story"
  6. "Losing My Mind"
DVD

MONTREAL CONCERT
"Live from Le Cabaret, Montreal, QC, Canada – 06.13.2007":

  1. "If I Never See Your Face Again"
  2. "Makes Me Wonder"
  3. "Harder to Breathe"
  4. "The Sun"
  5. "Secret"
  6. "Shiver"
  7. "Won’t Go Home Without You"
  8. "Sunday Morning"
  9. "Little of Your Time"
  10. "Sweetest Goodbye"
  11. "She Will Be Loved"
  12. "This Love"

MUSIC VIDEOS

  1. "Makes Me Wonder"
  2. "Wake Up Call"
  3. "Won't Go Home Without You"
  4. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (feat. Rihanna)

Singles

Singles
"Makes Me Wonder"
  • Released: March 27, 2007
"Wake Up Call"
  • Released: July 17, 2007
"Won't Go Home Without You"
  • Released: November 19, 2007
"If I Never See Your Face Again" (featuring Rihanna)
  • Released: May 13, 2008
"Goodnight Goodnight"
  • Released: August 21, 2008 (video release only),
    November 3, 2008 (Brazil)

Charts and sales

Chart Provider(s) Peak
position
Certification Sales
Australian Albums Chart[14] ARIA 5 Platinum 70,000
Canada Albums Chart[15] CRIA 2 Platinum 100,000
Estonia Albums Chart[16] Pedro 1
French Album Chart IFOP 13 75,000
French Download Album Chart[17] IFOP 3
German Albums[18] Media Control 6
Irish Albums Chart[19] IRMA 3
Italy Albums Chart[20] FIMI 4 Gold 40,000
Japan Album Chart[21] Oricon 3 Platinum 250,000
Mexico Albums Chart[22] AMPROFON 3
Netherlands Albums Chart[23] NVPI/Megacharts 4
New Zealand Albums Chart[24] RIANZ 2 Gold 7,500
Norwegian Album Chart[25] IFPI 7
Spanish Album Chart[26] Promusicae 6
South Korea Albums Chart[27] MIAK 1 3x Platinum 91,809
Switzerland Albums Chart[28] Media Control 6
Taiwan 5-Music Western Chart[29] Five Music 2
Taiwan G-Music Western Chart[30] G-Msic 2
Taiwanese Album Chart[31] G-Msic/Five Music 5
UK Albums Chart[32] OCC 1 Platinum 300,000+[33]
U.S. Billboard 200 Nielsen SoundScan 1 2x Platinum 2,021,748[34]
U.S. Top Modern Rock/Alternative Albums 5

Release history

Standard Edition

Country Date
Japan May 16, 2007
Belgium May 18, 2007
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Switzerland
Australia May 19, 2007
France May 21, 2007
United Kingdom
Canada May 22, 2007
United States
Sweden May 23, 2007
Brazil May 24, 2007
Germany May 25, 2007
Taiwan (Deluxe Edition)[11] March 7, 2008
Australia (Deluxe Edition)[35] March 15, 2008

Re-issue

Region Date
Australia June 29, 2008
United States July 8, 2008

References

  1. ^ Katie Hasty, "Maroon 5 Nudges Linkin Park From Atop Billboard 200", Billboard.com, May 30, 2007.
  2. ^ Review of It Won't Be Soon Before Long TeenHollywood.com. Retrieved May 4, 2007
  3. ^ Interview with Adam Levine News.com.au. Retrieved May 1 2007.
  4. ^ Interview with Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael Star-Telegram.com. Retrieved May 20 2007.
  5. ^ [1] "perezhilton.com". Retrieved May 24, 2007
  6. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?f=Hot+Dance+Club+Play&pageNumber=Top+11-25&g=Singles
  7. ^ "Maroon 5:It Won't Be Soon Before Long (2007): Reviews". Metacritic. CNET Networks, Inc. http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/maroon5/itwontbesoonbeforelong. Retrieved 2009-03-24. 
  8. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hvfuxzy5ldje~T1 Allmusic.com
  9. ^ ROBERT CHRISTGAU, DAVID FRICKE, CHRISTIAN HOARD, ROB SHEFFIELD (December 17, 2007). "The Top 50 Albums of 2007" Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2007-12-20
  10. ^ Update on Artists MTV NEWS/MTV.com. Retrieved May 5 2007.
  11. ^ a b 環球音樂
  12. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003814874 re-release
  13. ^ http://www.sanity.com.au/product/product.asp?sku=2111299 re-release
  14. ^ Australian Top 50 Albums Chart
  15. ^ Canada Album Chart
  16. ^ Estonia Album Chart
  17. ^ French Album Chart
  18. ^ German Albums
  19. ^ Irish Album Chart
  20. ^ Italy Album Chart
  21. ^ Japan Album Chart
  22. ^ Mexican Albums Chart (May 28, 2007)
  23. ^ Netherlands Album Chart
  24. ^ New Zealand Album Chart
  25. ^ Norwegian Album Chart
  26. ^ [2]
  27. ^ South-Korea Album Chart
  28. ^ Switzerland Album Chart
  29. ^ "5-Music Top 20".Taiwan 5-Music Chart..
  30. ^ Taiwan G-Music Western Chart
  31. ^ Taiwanese Album Chart
  32. ^ UK Albums Chart
  33. ^ UK certification (Manual search)
  34. ^ Subscription Required. Nielsen SoundScan
  35. ^ http://www.sanity.com.au/product/product.asp?sku=2105977 Aus release of deluxe

External links

Preceded by
Minutes to Midnight by Linkin Park
Billboard 200 number-one album
June 3, 2007 – June 9, 2007
Succeeded by
Double Up by R. Kelly
UK number one album
May 27, 2007 – June 9, 2007
Succeeded by
Good Girl Gone Bad by Rihanna

 
 

 

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