1.22.03.Acoustic cover

Released 22 years ago this June

1.22.03.Acoustic

Maroon 5 · 2004

29 min · 7 tracks · alternative rock · pop rock · punk

Acoustic renditions transform Maroon 5's hits into intimate, soulful experiences layered with rich harmonies and subtle instrumentation.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • intimate acoustic sessions with friends
  • steady pacing for relaxed afternoons
  • soulful harmonies for quiet moments
  • for cozy gatherings

Maybe skip if you want

  • seekers of high-energy tracks
  • prefer standalone singles over albums

Where this album fits

In the catalog
Breakthrough — Solidified Maroon 5's presence post their debut success, enhancing their recognition.
Themes
romantic tension· mellow weekend vibe
Career context
Released on June 22, 2004, '1.22.03.Acoustic' came shortly after Maroon 5's debut album, 'Songs About Jane', which had achieved commercial success and critical acclaim. This acoustic album served as a creative bridge for the band, showcasing their versatility in a stripped-down format while maintaining their pop-rock identity.
Stylistic neighbors
OneRepublic· Panic! at the Disco· Train
If this clicks, go next to
It Won't Be Soon Before Long — This album continues the soulful vibe with more polished production and catchy melodies.
Sounds like this from elsewhere
On and On by Jack Johnson — Similar laid-back acoustic vibe, focusing on soulful melodies and introspective lyrics.
Room for Squares by John Mayer — Shares a blend of pop-rock with intimate acoustic arrangements and heartfelt storytelling.
The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most by Dashboard Confessional — Features confessional lyrics and an acoustic sound that evokes deep emotional resonance.

Tracklist

New here? Start with "This Love".

  • 1 This Love Start here 4:15
  • 2 Sunday Morning 4:14
  • 3 She Will Be Loved 4:36
  • 4 Harder to Breathe 3:09
  • 5 The Sun 5:18
  • 6 If I Fell 3:23
  • 7 Highway to Hell 4:29

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