Bird on a Wire (Toby Lightman album)

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Bird on a Wire
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 25, 2006 (2006-07-25)
StudioHenson Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Genre
Length50:56
Label Lava
Producer
Toby Lightman chronology
Little Things
(2004)
Bird on a Wire
(2006)
Let Go
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Bird on a Wire is the second full-length studio album released by Lava recording artist Toby Lightman. The album peaked at No. 30 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart on 11 August 2006. [4]

Contents

Critical reception

Candace L. of Okayplayer begins her review with, "The sophomore effort from Toby Lightman is an exciting mix of country blues, rock and R&B.; Filled with insightful lyrics and mature pop, Lightman refuses to be pigeonholed by her teenybopper appearance, skillfully genre-jumping with the confidence of a veteran" [1]

Marisa Brown of AllMusic writes, "Bird on a Wire's an impressive piece of work from a talented artist who's grown completely into her voice and herself, subtly complex while still retaining the passion and immediacy that makes it such a good listen, touching listeners emotionally as well as intellectually, a feat that's truly hard to attain and absolutely deserves to be praised." [2]

Mike Joseph of PopMatters says, "Bird on a Wire, Lightman’s sophomore effort, doesn’t deviate much from the formula of her debut. Most of the songs sound tailor-made for adult alternative radio. They have a mature, yet still pop-friendly sound. Again, some of the songs have a pronounced R&B element." [3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Toby Lightman, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Don't Wake Me" 3:40
2."Don't Let Go"
3:56
3."Better" 3:55
4."Slippin'" 4:25
5."Round & Round"
  • Toby Lightman
  • Patrick Leonard
3:30
6."My Sweet Song"
4:01
7."Alone"
3:40
8."One Sure Thing"
  • Toby Lightman
  • Patrick Leonard
4:04
9."Overflowing"
  • Toby Lightman
  • Joseph Hanna
3:33
10."Weight of the World"
4:02
11."Holding Me Down"
  • Toby Lightman
  • Patrick Leonard
3:18
12."I'd Be Lost"
  • Toby Lightman
  • Patrick Leonard
3:49
13."Good Find" 5:03
Total length:50:56
Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Front Row (Live)"
3:49
15."Alone (Slow Mix)"
  • Toby Lightman
  • David Harris
4:18
Total length:59:03

Musicians

Production

Track information and credits verified from the album's liner notes. [5] Some information was adapted from Discogs [6] and AllMusic . [7]

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