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| Artist: Carrie Underwood Label: Arista Category: Music
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 2165
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 886971122121 UPC: 886971122121 EAN: 0886971122121 ASIN: B000VI70V8
Release Date: July 7, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Carrie conquers contemporary country November 9, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The second album from Carrie Underwood packs slightly less punch than her debut, but is still more than enough to further cement her place in the contemporary country hierarchy. Solidly country, this album showcases Underwood as a singer/songwriter with writing credits on four of the tracks - first single "So Small"; the excellent "All American Girl"; "Crazy Dreams" and the comedy track "Last Name". (If you liked Alan Jackson's "I Don't Even Know Your Name", you'll see lots of similarities to the aforementioned "Last Name".)
All the tracks are worth a listen, but some are immediately worth an instant replay. My recommendations are:
Flat on the Floor - a hard-rocking track with attitude All-American Girl - instant single material with heartwarming lyrics So Small - soaring first single about not sweating the small stuff Just a Dream - a tear jerker with a wonderful chorus Crazy Dreams - catchy beat just slightly reminiscent of Pink Floyd's "Education" I Told You So - slow ballad written by Randy Travis Wheel of the World - an easy listening track with inspired backing music
If the four tracks on which she has songwriting credits are any indication, Carrie Underwood has nowhere to go but up - should be a wild ride. (4.5 stars)
Amanda Richards
Hmmmm... November 3, 2007 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I love Carrie Underwood, and I love country-pop music [a la Martina McBride, Faith Hill, Shania et al] but I am unconvinced about this album.
It is different to "Some Hearts" which despite being her off the back of AI album was a good, solid debut album especially as the winners or reality shows churn out their first album in record time, and is usually full of weak, slushy ballads and rejected uptempo songs with the odd good track thrown in.
"All-American Girl" I expect is single material, and my favourite song of the album. It's a little corny, but it's cute in the I-don't-have-to-think- about-it way. It's catchy and most definitely radio friendly. Carrie has a great voice, and she knows how to use it - she doesn't feel the need to make up three minutes of a songs with ooh's and ahh's [Yes, Miss Aguilera, I am talking about you!].
"So Small" is the first single off CR, and is a great radio friendly power ballad. It wasn't a song I was instantly a fan of, but it's one that has grown on me. It's not groundbreaking lyrically - don't worry about the trivial thing but it's hopefully optimistic, and being a natural born cynic these kind of tracks tend to make me smile.
"The More Boys I Meet" is more of a punchline than a song "The more boys I meet the more I love my dog" but it's fun, and it's not to be taken too seriously [which some music critics seem to have done].
Being the cynic I am "Just A Dream" I assume is bound to be a single and bound to be a hit [A bit like "Jesus Take The Wheel" appealled to the Bible Belt of the good ol' US of A]. It's about a soldier who's died in service. So, with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the likely war in Iran, it's going to pull of the heart strings of the American general public.
I just can't take "Last Name" seriously, because Carrie is not a bad girl, she just isn't. I had the same difficulty with "Before He Cheats" despite liking the song, it just doesn't have the oomph that it would had should it have been sung by another singer. Carrie is sweet Miss America. She is not getting drunk, and finding herself engaged to someone who's last name she does not know.
For me, the majority of the tracks are fairly nondescript but maybe, just maybe, as with Kelly Clarkson's "My December", it'll be a grower.
Brilliant Follow Up Album November 3, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved Carrie Underwood's first album and was praying that this wouldn't be a disappointment - it's not. In fact, this album is even better!
Every song shows off her fantastic voice and you'll find yourself singing along to a lot of them on your first listen they're so catchy!
There's a bit of everything - some very sad songs that will make you want to cry, some amusing ones (in the same sort of way as 'Before He Cheats') and few that just make you feel good! There isn't one track on here that I skip, which is pretty good in my opinion.
Great! October 31, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A great second album! If you liked the first album you will LOVE this one! 1. Flat on the Floor - 3/5 - This songs fun but in my opinion its kind of forgetable...
2. All-American Girl - 5/5 - This is a great song! The chorus is so catchy and cute...
3. So Small - 5/5 - This is a great song.
4. Just a Dream - 5/5 - This songs so sweet and sad!
5. Get Out of This Town - 4/5 - A fun song...
6. Crazy Dreams - 5/5 - This is a great song with great lyrics.
7. I Know You Won't - 5/5 - I love this song! Such nice lyrics and her voice sounds amazing! Prob my fave song on the album...
8. Last Name - 4/5 - A funny song about getting drunk and married in Vagas!
9. You Won't Find This - 4/5 - Nice lyrics
10. I Told You So - 5/5 - Carries voice sounds amazing in this song! A sweet song...
11. More Boys - 4/5 - A funny song that all girls will love ;D
12. Twisted - 3/5 - An annoyingly catchy song...
13. Wheel of the World - 4/5 - A great song with beautiful lyrics...
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