Back to Then
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Back to Then | ||||
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Studio album by Darius Rucker | ||||
Released | July 30, 2002 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 51:13 | |||
Label |
Hidden Beach EK 86492 | |||
Producer |
Jimmy Cozier Vidal Davis Ivan Dupée Edward "DJ Eddie F" Ferrell Darren "Limitless" Henson Jeeve | |||
Darius Rucker chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | C [2] |
People | (mixed) [3] |
PopMatters | (favorable) [4] |
Rolling Stone | [5] |
Back to Then is the debut studio album released by the singer/songwriter Darius Rucker, lead singer of Hootie & The Blowfish. The album was a departure for him as this project was a contemporary R&B album, as compared to his group's pop/rock efforts.
In 2001, he recorded his first solo album, The Return of Mongo Slade, for Atlantic Records. However due to contractual changes, it was never released. Rucker then signed with Hidden Beach Recordings and released Back to Then in July 2002.
The song "This Is My World" was used in the soundtrack for the film Shallow Hal.
Track listing
- "Wild One" (Vidal Davis, Andre Harris, Ryan Toby) - 3:38
- "Exodus" (Carvin Haggins, Darren Henson, Keith Pelzer) - 4:11
- "Sometimes I Wonder" (featuring Jill Scott) (Davis, Aja Graydon, Harris, Darius Rucker, Jill Scott) - 4:14
- "Back to Then" (Harris, Kipper Jones, Rucker, Derek Washington) - 4:58
- "This Is My World" (Henson, Pelzer, Rucker, Kenna Zemedkun) - 5:05
- "I'm Glad You're Mine" (Al Green) - 3:05
- "Butterfly" (Peter Black) - 4:31
- "Hold On" (Jimmy Cozier, Justin Cozier, S. Phillips, Rucker) - 4:06
- "Ten Years" (Edward Ferrell, Darren Lightly, Cynthia Loving, Rucker) - 3:56
- "One More Night" (Jazz Nixon, Rucker) - 4:17
- "Amazing Grace" (Interlude) (John Newton) - 0:48
- "Somewhere" (Daniel Johnson, Nixon, Rucker) - 3:41
- "Sleeping in My Bed" (featuring Snoop Dogg) (Darrell Allamby, Calvin Broadus, Kenneth Dickerson, Antoinette Roberson, Rucker) - 4:43
Chart performance
Album
Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Heatseekers Albums | 1[citation needed] |
U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 43[citation needed] |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 127[citation needed] |
References
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