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Rob Thomas steps out of the (match)box

NEW YORK, April 19 (UPI) -- Singer Rob Thomas has stepped out of matchbox twenty for a solo album, but he says that won't endanger the band.

"I've always wanted to do this," Thomas says of his new release, "Something to Be." "When you make a record -- and even the records we're the most happy with in matchbox -- there's always a piece on it that somebody's not happy with, because there's concessions that have to be made to make five people happy.

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"After 10 years, all of us were at that point of 'Well, what would we sound like if we did it the way we wanted to do it.' "

"Something to Be" features guest appearances by John Mayer, Robert Randolph and Mike Campbell from Tom Petty's Heartbreakers. It was produced by matchbox twenty collaborator Matt Serletic, who co-wrote the Grammy-winning Santana hit "Smooth" with Thomas.

Thomas is on the road for a short solo tour that wraps up April 30 and the band will regroup to record later this year.

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