Little Things (Toby Lightman album)

2004 studio album by Toby Lightman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Little Things (Toby Lightman album)

Little Things is the first studio album by the American pop rock recording artist Toby Lightman, released on March 30, 2004, by Lava Records.[1] The album peaked at #200 on the Billboard 200, and is Lightman's only album to appear on the chart.[6]

Quick Facts Studio album by Toby Lightman, Released ...
Little Things
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 30, 2004 (2004-3-30) (original version)[1]
July 20, 2004 (2004-7-20) (re-release)[2]
Recorded2003 (2003)–2004 (2004)[3][4]
GenrePop rock
Length42:35 (original version)[1]
48:08 (re-release)[2]
LabelLava
ProducerPeter Zizzo
Toby Lightman chronology
Little Things
(2004)
Bird on a Wire
(2006)
Singles from Little Things
  1. "Devils and Angels"
    Released: December 2, 2003[3]
  2. "Everyday"
    Released: May 4, 2004[5]
  3. "Real Love"
    Released: June 29, 2004[4]
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More information Review scores, Source ...
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
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Two singles were released from the original album: "Devils and Angels" and "Everyday". The album was re-released on July 20, 2004, with the addition of a cover version of Mary J. Blige's "Real Love",[2] which was the album's third single.[4]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Leave It Inside"3:02
2."Devils and Angels" 3:54
3."Coming Back In" 4:05
4."Frightened"
  • Aaron Albano
  • Fred Sargolini
  • Toby Lightman
3:52
5."The River"
  • Aaron Albano
  • Fred Sargolini
  • Toby Lightman
3:52
6."Voices" 3:43
7."Little Thing" 0:49
8."Front Row"
  • Aaron Albano
  • Fred Sargolini
  • Toby Lightman
3:33
9."Everyday" 3:47
10."Is This Right" 3:58
11."Don't Wanna Know"
  • Aaron Albano
  • Fred Sargolini
  • Toby Lightman
3:37
12."Running Away" 4:23
13."Real Love" (Mary J. Blige cover[A])
5:26
Total length:48:08
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All tracks are written by Toby Lightman,[1] except where noted

Production credits

  • Rob Mounsey – string arrangements
  • David Mann – saxophone
  • Nile Rodgers – electric guitar
  • Tom Lord-Alge – mixing
  • Tom Barney – bass guitar, upright bass
  • Bashiri Johnson – percussion
  • Joe Bonadio – percussion
  • Matt Brown – engineer
  • Jimmy Douglass – mixing
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • Jesse Levy – cello
  • Rob Mathes – conductor, horn arrangements
  • Ozzie Melendez – trombone
  • Sandra Park – violin
  • Leon Pendarvis – conductor, string arrangements
  • Andy Snitzer – saxophone
  • Richard Travali – mixing
  • Gerry Leonard – electric gitar
  • Lynn Kowalewski – art direction
  • Femio Hernández – engineer
  • Peter Zizzo – acoustic guitar, bass guitar, piano, drums, electric guitar, keyboards, producer, engineer, executive producer, tiple, digital editing, vocal arrangement, drum programming, synthesizer bass, keyboard programming, synthesizer piano, pianette
  • Ariel Martin – management
  • FS – beats
  • Steve Penny – assistant
  • William Gallison – harmonica
  • Jen Scaturro – keyboards, programming, digital editing, keyboard programming ("Devils and Angels", "The River", "Frightened", "Front Row", "Coming Back In", "Is This Right?")
  • Nikki Hirsch – product manager
  • Andrew Karp – A&R
  • Steve Rakidzioski – assistant
  • Toby Lightman – acoustic guitar, drums, lead vocals, background vocals, executive producer, vocal arrangement, drum programming

Chart positions

More information Chart (2004), Peak position ...
Chart (2004)[6] Peak
position
US Billboard 200 200
US Top Heatseekers (Billboard) 14
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Notes

  1. "Real Love" did not appear on the original version of the album.[1][2]

References

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