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In many ways American Idol is nothing more than a big Karaoke contest. Most of the singers are passable, but few have the 'it' factor, that special something that will allow them to build a legitimate career. Season four winner Carrie Underwood has that special something and a whole lot more.
There's Karaoke good, and there's born to be a star good. Underwood falls into the latter category. Even the tin-eared among American Idol viewers knew they were witnessing something special when the sculpted singer walked away with the season four crown. The model-perfect beauty demonstrated great poise and even greater vocal control. Her girl next door appeal had viewers purchasing her debut album Some Hearts in droves, to the tune of more than six million copies.
The question on everyone's mind now is, can Underwood do it again? The opening track on Carnival Ride, the singer's sophomore release, leaves no doubt. "Flat On The Floor" detonates with such force, you almost expect hurricane winds to blow out of the speakers. The singer wields her voice like a scalpel and carves her name into the rocked up production. If the original members of Guns N' Roses reunited, added fiddle and banjo, kicked Axl out of the band, and brought Underwood on as their new vocalist, this is how they might sound.
Underwood co-wrote four songs on Carnival Ride, including the cavorting "Last Name," a humorous number about having one too many, and the album's first single, the meditative "So Small." The latter is an uplifting cut that is simple and sweet. A cover of "I Told You So," a yearning number originally recorded by Randy Travis, is one of the album's highlights. The singer wonders what her ex's reaction would be if she told him she wanted to come back. Travis' fans will call it sacrilegious, but Underwood tops the original.
"The More Boys I Meet" is a cute little ditty that expands on the phrase, "the more people I meet, the more I like my dog." Organ, steel guitar, and fiddle complement Underwood's playful vocals. Underwood is an amazing performer, and for the most part she uses her voice well, but at times the stunning diva overdoes it, especially on the bombastic power ballad, "I Know You Won't." Unfortunately, the song gets bogged down in completely unnecessary vocal histrionics.
Carnival Ride proves Underwood is far more than a Karaoke singer, and that she's no flash in the pan.
By Todd Sterling
| Artist: | Carrie Underwood |
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The first country American Idol, Carrie Underwood grew up in the small town of Checotah, OK, and began singing with her church at the tender age of three. Throughout her childhood, she also performed at functions for the Lion's Club and Old Settlers Day, and eventually at festivals in several states. Along with developing her singing, Underwood learned to play guitar and piano. She graduated from high school as her class salutatorian and majored in mass communication at Northeastern State College with an eye on a career in broadcast journalism, but continued her singing career throughout her studies.
As a senior just a few credits short of her degree, Underwood heard about the auditions for the 2005 season of American Idol. She tried out for the show at the St. Louis, MO, auditions, and her innocent charm and pure, pretty voice ended up winning her not only a place among the 12 finalists, but the title of 2005's American Idol. Her debut single, Inside Your Heaven, was released that summer, and along with appearing on the American Idols Live! tour, and picking up endorsement deals with Hershey's and Skechers, she began recording her debut album in Nashville. Some Hearts was released late that fall and was a smash hit, selling over 300,000 copies in its first week and eventually going triple platinum. The album's lead single, "Jesus, Take the Wheel," was also a big success, topping Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart for six weeks.
Acclaim for the album and single spilled over into 2006, when Some Hearts re-entered Billboard's Top Ten after Underwood's appearance on the 2006 American Idol finale and "Jesus, Take the Wheel" won Single Record of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards (where she also won Top Female Vocalist); a Dove Award from the Gospel Music Association; and Breakthrough Video and Best Female Video at the CMT Awards, making her the only double winner at the event. Despite her hectic career as a country music star -- which included carrying her Some Hearts tour through the fall of 2006 -- Underwood found the time to finish her degree and become a spokesperson for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (who named her 2005's World's Sexiest Vegetarian). "Before He Cheats" was released as Underwood's third single late in 2006, and became her third country number one and her fourth total number one hit. That December, she won five Billboard Music Awards: Album of the Year, Top 200 Female Artist of the Year, Female Country Artist, New Country Artist, and Country Album of the Year.
Early in 2007, Underwood began work on her second album, while "Wasted" became the fourth single taken from Some Hearts; she performed it on an episode of American Idol that March, and the following month, it hit number one on the Hot Country Songs Chart. She returned to American Idol in April as part of the show's "Idol Gives Back" benefit episode: Underwood visited South Africa and recorded an acoustic cover of the Pretenders' "I'll Stand by You," which was released exclusively on iTunes. Underwood won three awards at the 2007 CMT Awards: Video of the Year, Female Video of the Year, and Video Director of the Year for the video for "Before He Cheats." She also took home three 2007 ACM Awards in May, which included Album of the Year for Some Hearts and Top Female Vocalist. She made a third trip to American Idol late in the month for the sixth season finale, where she sang "I'll Stand by You" to a standing ovation. During the show, Clive Davis recognized Underwood's sextuple-platinum sales; Underwood was the first country artist to sell that many copies of a debut album since LeAnn Rimes' Blue in 1996. She also appeared on Brad Paisley's album 5th Gear, which was released in June 2006. She released her sophomore effort, Carnival Ride, in 2007. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide