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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828768798324
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Release Date: January 30, 2007
Studio: RCA
Sales Rank: 6638
MPN: 87983
Disc 1:- Love Story
- Over It
- Open Toes
- Home
- Not Ur Girl
- Each Other
- Dangerous
- Ordinary World
- Do What You Do
- Better Off Alone
- Neglected
- Everywhere I Go
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Katharine McPhee has a cloudless voice and a warm, wide-eyed Alice in Wonderland quality that won her swarms of fans on American Idol's fifth season--if Simon Cowell had a ready antonym for "ghastly," there's little room for doubt about which contestant he would have applied it to. While debates over whether McPhee's considerable grace and talent should have won her the TV competition rage on across the Idol-viewing landscape, one thing's certain: she's made a debut album good enough to render such determinations meaningless. Katharine McPhee is an R&B-leaning pop disc that pulls the urgency and tenderness out of her voice and pins it smack in the center of each song. The slickly produced opener "Love Story" displays a certain swagger, and "Not Ur Girl" and "Open Toes" follow it up with still more spunk and attitude (something some McPhans asked to see more of on AI). If there's a crisp, smartly maneuvered Christina Aguilera-meets-Beyoncé-and-Mariah sensibility at work in those songs, the ballads belong to McPhee alone. "Somewhere over the Rainbow" made her a star on TV; "Ordinary World" and "Better off Alone" have the staying power to make her a star in music. --Tammy La Gorce
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Katharine has a beautiful voice and she is a beautiful girl. I don't care for the songs that are on the contemporary side. I don't like singing with to much voice fluctuating (or rungs). The slower songs are very good. I hope the next album is less contemporary. I would just get songs I like.
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I could see Katharine McPhee falling into the same path Kelly Clarkson fell into. Katharine's debut isn't amazing by any means but you end up liking it a lot simply because her vocals are so strong (much like Kelly's debut). And with each further CD she'll realize who she is musically more and more and come into her own. For her first outing, though, she could've done so much worse.
The first two songs, Love Story and Over It, are pretty much just average pop fare. Nothing special but easily listenable. Open Toes is where the CD actually starts for me. After Open Toes you have only a couple songs that are so-so and quite a few that hold their own.
For the most part the lyrics aren't great. Perfect example, Open Toes. ... Read More:
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Who produced this album? It sounds like it was recorded in a trash can. Horrible production!!! I like Katharine, but this is a horribly produced album!
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I just love this cd...
being french, i did not even know her and never saw her prestations in american idol
i happen to hear from her on the web and this cd is a pleasant surprise...
a wonderful warm voice and pop songs at their best
it's pleaseant to hear a pop album with such talent and high quality songs that stay in your head constantly especially 3 songs of this cd that are my special favorites and that gives me chills everytime i listen to them : over it (the lead single with its haunting chorus), neglected (such a powerful and emotional song) and everwhere i go.
the rest of the cd is very good too
Hope to hear from her very soon with further music.
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The first time I heard Katharine McPhee sing on American Idol, I knew that she had an outstanding talent. Unfortunately, in this album, she sells out to the white-girl hip-hop movement that is creating regurgitated music from samples and high song-writers.
There's simply nothing special on this album. From a talent that could have become the next ultra diva, in the footsteps of Celine, Whitney, and the rest, she really disappointed me.
Of course, I know that Idol is set up to find people who are easily marketed to 9-11 year-olds (it's a fact, look it up in the music business books), it's sad that someone with true potential like this could be reduced to simply a mediocre release. I hope she fires her producer & ... Read More:
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