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''So, It's Like That'' is the second
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by American blues-rock musician
Joe Bonamassa Joseph Leonard Bonamassa ( ; born May 8, 1977) is an American blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. He started his career at age twelve, when he opened for B.B. King. Since 2000, Bonamassa has released fifteen solo albums through his inde ...
. Recorded largely at Harddrive Recording Studio in
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and Blue Iron Gate Studio in
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, it was primarily produced by
Clif Magness Clifton “Clif” Magness is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist, best known for co-writing and producing several tracks on Avril Lavigne’s 2002 debut album, '' Let Go'' including the song "Losing Grip". ...
, with additional production by Dave Bassett, Matt Chiaravalle and Richard Feldman. The album was released on August 13, 2002 by Medalist Entertainment and topped the US ''
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'' Top Blues Albums chart. Contrary to Bonamassa's 2000 debut album '' A New Day Yesterday'', which featured a mix of original songs and
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s, ''So, It's Like That'' is made up almost entirely of tracks written by Bonamassa and a range of collaborators. The album is the first to feature bassist Eric Czar and drummer Kenny Kramme, with producer Magness performing organ, piano and percussion. Media response to ''So, It's Like That'' was mixed, with some commentators criticising Bonamassa's songwriting.


Background and release

Recording for Joe Bonamassa's second studio album began at Harddrive Recording Studio in
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, before vocals, additional guitars and keyboards were recorded at Blue Iron Gate Studio in
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; "No Slack" was recorded at Spike Recording Studio in
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,
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. Production was handled primarily by
Clif Magness Clifton “Clif” Magness is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist, best known for co-writing and producing several tracks on Avril Lavigne’s 2002 debut album, '' Let Go'' including the song "Losing Grip". ...
, with Dave Bassett producing "Under the Radar" and "The Hard Way", Matt Chiaravalle producing "No Slack", and Richard Feldman producing "Mother Love". The album is Bonamassa's first to feature entirely original songs and no
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s: with the exception of "Unbroken", which was written by Annie Roboff and Holly Lamar, all tracks were written by Bonamassa, with co-writers including Mark "Diesel" Lizotte, Mike Himelstein and Will Jennings. ''So, It's Like That'' is also Bonamassa's first album to feature bassist Eric Czar and drummer Kenny Kramme, both of whom would remain members of the guitarist and vocalist's backing band for 2003's ''
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'' and 2004's '' Had to Cry Today''. The album was initially released on August 13, 2002 by Medalist Entertainment, with reissues following in 2005 from
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and 2009 from J&R Adventures. The first 25,000 copies of the album were packaged with a two-hour DVD containing footage from Bonamassa's 2001 concert tour in promotion of his debut album '' A New Day Yesterday'', which was later issued separately as '' A New Day Yesterday Live''.


Reception


Commercial

''So, It's Like That'' debuted at number 2 on the US ''
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'' Top Blues Albums chart in the week of August 31, 2002, just two years after Bonamassa's debut album '' A New Day Yesterday'' had debuted at number 9. The album was Bonamassa's first to top the chart when it reached number 1 later, during run spanning a total of 30 weeks.


Critical

Media response to ''So, It's Like That'' was mixed. ''
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'' magazine awarded the album four out of five stars, with writer Ted Drozdowski describing it as "breathless" and praising Bonamassa's "strong musical personality" and vocal and guitar performances on the album. ''
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'' magazine's Chuck Taylor praised the album for its range of musical styles, including "down and dirty ... Southern rock paeans" such as "Lie #1" and "Sick in Love", and "melodic triumphs" such as "My Mistake" and "Unbroken". Taylor highlighted Bonamassa's "grimacing lead guitar" and "gruff vocals" throughout the release, concluding that "This is no regular Joe." ''
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'' writer Shawn Bean praised the album's optimistic take on the blues as being "closer to daybreak than midnight in its shade of blue".
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's Jesse Jarnow was less positive, damning Bonamassa's songwriting and claiming that the album is "filled with subpar tunes bloated with clichés". Jarnow also criticised the performance of Bonamassa's backing band members, which he dubbed "far too generic", and claimed that "Pain and Sorrow" is "the only thing that clearly separates Bonamassa from generic boorishness". Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Maragaret Moser was also critical of ''So, It's Like That'', describing many of its songs as "solid but undistinguished", although praised Bonamassa as "a more than adept multi-instrumentalist" and offered him "extra credit for the heartfelt effort".


Track listing


Personnel


Chart positions


References


External links

* {{Authority control 2002 albums Joe Bonamassa albums