Just Be Explained

Just Be
Type:Album
Artist:Tiësto
Cover:Justbealbum.jpg
Recorded:2002–2004
Genre:Trance
Length:78:47
Prev Title:Nyana
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Parade of the Athletes
Next Year:2004

Just Be is the second studio album by Dutch DJ Tiësto. It was released on 6 April 2004 in the Netherlands and 15 May 2004 in the United States (see 2004 in music). The album features BT, Kirsty Hawkshaw, and Aqualung on vocals, as well as a remake of Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings". The album's singles were "Love Comes Again", "Traffic", "Just Be" (the title track), and "Adagio for Strings". The track "Sweet Misery" was originally written for Evanescence but it did not meet the deadline for the release of their debut album, Fallen.[1]

Style

The album begins with "Forever Today" which is composed of soft classical sounds of strings before moving into a strong trance beat and bassline later in the 12-minute track. The album's second track, featuring BT, is the second single from the album "Love Comes Again". The song uses Latin percussion sounds which are followed by BT's vocals. The third track is the uplifting "Traffic". Then he introduces his first work with Joanne Lloyd, titled "Sweet Misery", it is a chill out track with dark vocals and flowing synth lines, it is an unexpected break from the usually expected sounds of Tiësto. He continues by performing the title track of his previous album compilation Nyana.

Tiësto's first down tempo track in the album, "UR" features vocals of Matt Hales from Aqualung and was remixed by Junkie XL and released as a single with "A Tear In The Open" as its B-side. Another down tempo track in which Tiësto collaborated along half of Gabriel & Dresden, Josh Gabriel in "Walking on Clouds" and Kirsty Hawkshaw's vocals, the song was also released as an instrumental version. "A Tear In The Open" is played in track eight and was composed by Tiësto, Geert Huinink and Daniël Stewart. The title track "Just Be" features Hawkshaw again and became a successful song as it was included in Gabriel & Dresden's . Then the final track of the album, "Adagio for Strings" begins with a hard bassline which builds up until the melodic breakdown rises. The sounds of Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings" have been featured in movies such as Platoon and on William Orbit's Pieces in a Modern Style.[2] Sound Designer Mike Clark contributed to this album. He made the Access Virus Soundset.

Critical reception

Upon its release, Just Be received mixed reviews from music critics. Jack Smith of BBC Music gave the album a mixed review, calling the album, "a more concentrated trance session aimed at those expecting to hear a replica of his live DJ set." Smith goes on to say that Tiësto "is giving the people exactly what they want, although at times in so doing he is guilty of sounding a little too clichéd in the process."[3] David Jeffries of AllMusic gave the album 2.5 stars out of 5, stating, "A better album to watch lava lamps slowly flow than for frantically twirling glowsticks, Just Be is as moody as the black-and-white photographs throughout the booklet, until a couple mindless tracks screw it all up." Kevin Hainey of Exclaim! gave the album a negative review, stating, "You couldn’t find dance music more thinly ethereal, fluffily uplifting and overtly cheesy if Yanni, John Tesh and Kitaro met up with Chris Sheppard and Vengaboys to record a three-disc Buddha Bar mega-mix."[4]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Tiësto, with additional production by DJ Waakop Reijers.[5]

Sample credits[5]

Credits

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2004)Position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[8] 28
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[9] 21
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[10] 16

Release history

Region[11] Date[12] Label[13] Format[14] Catalog[15]
Netherlands14 May 2004Magik MuzikMagik Muzik CD 03
19 June 2007Magik Muzik LP 07
June 2004Magik Muzik LP 03
United Kingdom17 May 2004NebulaNEBCD9010
14 May 2004NEBT 9010
NEBTX 9010
United States1 June 2004Nettwerk America0 6700 30364 2 9
0 6700 30378 1 5
Taiwan20 April 2004Avex Asia Ltd.AVTCD-95757
AVICD60322/3
Spain20 May 2004Vale MusicVLCD 297-1
Japan16 April 2004Superb TracksAVCD-17457/B
SwitzerlandJune 2004SirupMV-SIR903562
Romania14 May 2004NRG!A3570-2
Australia7 June 2004Bang On!BANGCD034
Germany and Europe2004KontorKontor379
Kontor379
Edel Records 0154992 KON
PolandMagic Records982013-2
RussiaDance Planet Ltd.DPCD025-04

Just Be: Train Tour

The Just Be: Train Tour is a Tiësto tour in support of his album Just Be. The event began in Breda, on Thursday, May 20, Ascension Day; Tiësto was honored by the mayor of The Hague as an officer of the Royal-Nassau.[16] At 11:00 AM, everyone is on board and Tiësto's special train leaves from platform 1 to the first stop, Eindhoven. He is driven by a car with blacked out windows and escorted by two policemen on motorbikes, then he arrives at a stage built on a huge trailer of a truck housing with a huge sound system. Disc jockey Barry Paff from Radio 538 is says Tiësto will be there in five minutes. He finally appeared on stage and began spinning "Traffic", followed by his first single from Just Be, "Love Comes Again". He finishes his presentation and goes back to the train station toward his next stop in Utrecht. Utrecht is a small town for press purposes only, no one thought that he would play in there, but some people began to gather, as if the rumors were being spread, even though people started to realize about what was going on, Tiësto still played. Then he went back to the station to his final destination, Amsterdam. Some parts of the train were mini-discos complete with a bar and a sound system while others were relaxing zones to sit down and chat with other fans. It also makes for great pump up music. Amsterdam is also the location for the last promotional stop and the official release party which will take place later that same night at the Heineken Music Hall. It's a venue that was nominated for the highest prize in the concert industry for the third consecutive time that year. Tiësto hosts his official release party which featured a set along with a special live PA by Kirsty Hawkshaw, and support from Black Hole Recordings' deejay's Cor Fijneman, Ton T.B., Mark Norman, Montana and Le Blanc.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sweet Misery.
  2. Web site: About Just Be. 2007-06-23. 2007-11-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20071105015400/http://dancemusic.about.com/od/reviews/fr/TiestoJustBe.htm. dead.
  3. Web site: Tiesto Just Be Review. 2004. BBC Music.
  4. Web site: Hainey. Kevin. 1 July 2004. Tiesto - Just Be. Exclaim!. 22 November 2018.
  5. Tiësto. Just Be. 2004. booklet. Magik Muzik. Magik Muzik CD 03.
  6. Web site: Track samples, composers, producers and vocalists. .
  7. Web site: Tiësto ARIA chart history, albums complete to 2024. ARIA. Imgur.com. 20 July 2024. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.
  8. Web site: Jaaroverzichten 2004. Ultratop. 1 May 2021.
  9. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Album 2004. dutchcharts.nl. 1 May 2021.
  10. 2004 The Year in Music. Billboard. 116. 52. YE-61. 25 December 2004. 1 May 2021.
  11. Web site: Regions released. .
  12. Web site: Dates released. .
  13. Web site: Label releases. .
  14. Web site: Format releases. .
  15. Web site: Catalog. .
  16. Web site: 365 Magazine.
  17. Web site: Just Be: Train Tour.