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Music CD - Carrie Underwood: Some Hearts

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Music CD: Some Hearts Artist: Carrie Underwood
List Price: $18.97
Our Price: $7.38
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Manufacturer: Arista
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1. Wasted 2. Don't Forget To Remember Me 3. Some Hearts 4. Jesus, Take The Wheel 5. The Night Before (Life Goes On) 6. Lessons Learned 7. Before He Cheats 8. Starts With Goodbye 9. I Just Can't Live A Lie 10. We're Young And Beautiful 11. That's Where It Is 12. Whenever You Remember 13. I Ain't In Checotah Anymore 14. Inside Your Heaven
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0828767119724 Label: Arista Manufacturer: Arista Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Arista Release Date: 2005-11-15 Studio: Arista
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Gotta love Comment: I have loved Carrie Underwood since she was on A.I. This is a great first album. She keeps getting better, I would buy her follow-up album as well. I love how genuine she is in real life and you can hear it in her voice. It's a must have album. Pop it in the radio, turn it up and sing-along!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great CD Comment: This CD was a gift for Christmas a couple of years ago. Being an avid American Idol follower, I had really liked Carrie during the AI time. Anxioulsy awaiting her CD debut, and was not dissapointed in the first CD. There are some songs that I like better than others ( my fav is Before he Cheats), but all songs are quite listenable and really good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Great Debut for an Idol Star Comment: I didn't appreciate the album entirely upon the first listen, but that is a rare event in itself. Some tracks will hook the listener from the start. This is Carrie's best album ever made! I recommend purchasing this album first and only purchasing others of hers until future great singles top the charts.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Some Hearts by Carrie Underwood Comment: Carrie writes and sings great music. Well produced. Good sound. Good listening.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The screamer! Comment: Some Hearts by Carrie Underwood is just a bunch of soulless country tunes that the artist herself doesn't even care about. Carrie's idea of singing consists of non-stop screeching and hitting notes that don't fit her range. Jesus, Take the Wheel, Don't Forget to Remember Me, Wasted, and Before He Cheats are not even real country songs, just rejects from some songwriter's pop catalogue. If you like whiny singers, then Carrie is the gal for you.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Would American Idol winner Carrie Underwood have landed a major-label recording contract without winning the hugely popular television contest? Probably. The big-voiced Oklahoman has the pipes, the look, the pedigree, and, most important, the emotional resonance to sustain a professional career. As an investment in her future, her label eschewed the easy path in putting out an album to take advantage of her publicity, going for a name producer, Dann Huff (Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Lonestar), to handle half the tracks. It also solicited material from the same top songwriters (Diane Warren, Brett James, Troy Verges, Rivers Rutherford) who stock albums by Hill, Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, and Wynonna. "Jesus, Take the Wheel," the hit first single, shows off the best of Underwood's power vocals, while the sexy rocker "We're Young and Beautiful" pulls her out of her ballad-heavy comfort zone, and her autobiographical "I Ain't in Checotah Anymore" bolsters her authenticity. If the young performer oversings on occasion (the overwrought bonus track, "Inside Your Heaven"), and settles for too many generic themes, she still surprises in her ability to go head-to-head with country's reigning females. Will Underwood really survive to be a contender for the Martina throne? Let's just say that American Idol judges and voters picked the right contestant. If the posturing Bo Bice had won, rock stars would hardly be quaking in their boots. --Alanna Nash More American Idol Winners  Breakaway, Kelly Clarkson |  I Need an Angel, Ruben Studdard |  Free Yourself, Fantasia Barrino |
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