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Released
  
March 29, 2011

Length
  
43:50

Artist
  
Mary Mary

Recorded
  
2009-2010

Something Big (2011)
  
Go Get It (2012)

Release date
  
29 March 2011

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Label
  
Columbia, Integrity Europe/Provident

Genres
  
Urban contemporary gospel, Contemporary R&B, Electronica

Producers
  
Warryn Campbell, Gerald Haddon

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Gospel Album

Similar
  
Mary Mary albums, Urban contemporary gospel albums, Other albums

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Something Big is the fifth studio album by R&B/Gospel duo Mary Mary and was released on March 29, 2011. The album was primarily written by Mary Mary and produced by Warryn Campbell, Jazz Nixon, Gerald Haddon and LaMar "Mars" Edwards for Myblock Records.

Contents

Critical reception

Something Big received generally positive reviews from critics. Andy Kellman of Allmusic praised the title and opening track "Something Big" for being "a raucous stomper" and its follow-up "Something Bigger" which he notes "increases the energy with super-charged marching-band percussion". Andrea Dawn Goforth of Christianity Today also reviewed the album's opening favourably, with its "exciting march-like drum beat and hooky Timbaland-esque male vocal". Goforth also highlighted the "infectious beats, sweet harmonies, and creative arrangements" on the album while Kellman lent praise to the group's "striking harmonies" on the rich folk-soul gospel that is "Homecoming Glory". Likewise, Josh Langhoff of Pop Matters praised the duo's voices, describing them as "wonderful", writing that they "sing clearly and richly, moving from solo lines to well-arranged harmonies" and that "every note seems perfectly calculated to deliver as much pleasure as possible". However, he noted that if there’s any fault in the music on this album, it’s that vocals and production seem overly-planned and non-outlandish throughout" going on to hail the album as "solid" but on the contrary "frustrating", writing that "it hints at an audacity that its lyrics and music never quite deliver". Similarly Kellman reviewed the "album's second half" less positively than the first, writing that its "relatively dry songs lack the edge of the album’s first half" and so it "sags with plaintively strummed acoustic guitars and churning electric guitars". Kevin Hoskins of Jesus Freak Hideout gave a much more favourable review however, rating the album four out of five stars and describing it as being "much better and more diverse than expected". Hoskins listed "Something Big", "Something Bigger", "Walking", "Homecoming Glory", "Catch Me" and "Sitting With Me" - which was described by Langhoff as "a lovely lilting number" - as particular standouts.

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number ten on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 42,000 copies in the United States.

Track listing

Unless otherwise noted, Information is taken from Liner Notes

Samples

  • "Something Big"
  • "Mama's Pearl" (performed) by The Jackson 5
  • "It Is Well"
  • Re-Sung Lyrics from "It Is Well with My Soul" written by Horatio Spafford & Philip Bliss
  • "Walking"
  • Replayed Elements from "Gypsy Woman" (performed) by Crystal Waters
  • Vocals from "Here We Go (Live at the Funhouse)" by Run-D.M.C.
  • "Survive"
  • Replayed Bass Sample from "Never Can Say Goodbye" by The Jackson 5
  • Singles

    The lead single, "Walking", was released digitally on December 7, 2010. The song is currently active on the charts, garnering radio play mainly on Urban, Urban Adult Contemporary, Rhythmic, Gospel and Dance radio formats. In the US it had peaked at #3 on the Hot Gospel Songs, #94 on the Billboard Hot 100, #14 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, #5 on the Hot Dance Club Play, and #57 on the Radio Songs. The song's video was directed by Luga Podesta, best known for shooting recent pop videos for Travie McCoy, Emily Osment and Hey Monday and premiered in late January. The second single, "Survive" has peaked at #51 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

    Songs

    Something Big3:51
    Something Bigger3:17
    Blind3:34

    References

    Something Big (Mary Mary album) Wikipedia