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The follow-up to the enormously successful SOME HEARTS, former American Idol winner Carrie Underwood's second album moves away from the Shania Twain-like pop influences of her debut into a purer form of country music that focuses on her remarkable voice. Comparisons to Trisha Yearwood, Reba McEntire,and Faith Hill are valid, especially on songs like the twangy first single "So Small." That song is one of four co-written by Underwood; the remaining three are among the strongest on the album, alongside a heartfelt cover of Randy Travis's "I Told You So" and the wry "The More Boys I Meet." CARNIVAL RIDE is a much more self-assured and personal album than SOME HEARTS, and it's a straightforward slice of contemporary Nashville country at its best. The pivotal American Idol moment for Carrie Underwood was when she teased her hair to the heavens and sang Heart's "Alone," belting out the power ballad with sincerity and a natural flair for drama. It was the surest sign that Carrie wasn't merely the country star the show gladly pigeonholed her as, that she was a pop star by any measure. Of course, the great irony was that Carrie had little interest in being a pop star; she wanted to be a country singer, but the sheer magnitude of American Idol meant that she was already a pop star who needed to cross over to country, a reverse of the usual crossover move. Underwood pulled off that tricky maneuver with a deceptive ease on her 2005 debut, Some Hearts, which turned into a smash success, turning sextuple platinum at a time when many albums struggle to go gold, even surpassing the sales of the original Idol, Kelly Clarkson. Such success raised the bar for her 2007 follow-up, Carnival Ride. Traditionally, second albums are a place where artists consolidate their strengths or expand their reach, either with an eye toward artistic growth or commercial success, and Carrie chooses the former option, creating a record that is more purely country than her debut. She dials down the pageantry drama that peppered her debut -- there are no Diane Warren songs, for instance -- and plays up her humble, all-American persona, singing songs about small towns and big dreams, even attempting to kick up some dirt and grit on the one-night-stand anthem "Last Name," which is Miranda Lambert filtered through Shania Twain. And one of the striking things about Carnival Ride is how completely Carrie Underwood has stepped into the void that Shania and Faith Hill left behind: the small-town girl made good but who hasn't left her roots behind. In other words, she hasn't made the big pop diva move that Shania did with Up! or Faith with Cry; she's planted herself firmly within country. Now, Carrie's country is hardly traditionalist -- despite the lack of Diane Warren tunes, there are plenty of power ballads here, along with light drum loops that aren't commonly heard in Nashville -- but her approach is completely contemporary country, in how it blurs the borders between country and arena rock, something that's perfect for a girl who made her first big splash singing Heart. Sound and feel do mean a lot, but country records really survive on the strength of their songs, and the remarkable thing about Carnival Ride is that it's stronger song for song than Some Hearts, some of this due to Carrie herself, who bears four songwriting credits here, often in conjunction with some permutation of Steve McEwan and Hillary Lindsey, who pen a bunch of other tunes here. The songs may veer just a bit too close to the big power ballads, but they all work as strong pieces of commercial country, built on surging melodies (all the better for Carrie to belt) and lyrics that play into Underwood's small-town girl persona but are also open-ended enough to be relatable. All this very well may be more calculating than it appears, but the appealing thing about Carnival Ride is that it plays so smoothly and assuredly that you just go along for the ride, especially because Carrie sells these songsRolling Stone (p.197) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "CARNIVAL RIDE is more country and therefore more confident..." Entertainment Weekly (p.64) - "CARNIVAL RIDES covers its bases impeccably, from the roof-raising opener 'Flat on the Floor' to the gorgeous, torchy ballad 'I Know You Won't' and the already massive anthem 'So Small.'" -- Grade: B+ Blender (Magazine) (p.150) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[H]er big crystalline voice still sounds best belting out tearful showstoppers, such as 'I Know You Won't'..." Carrie Underwood Carnival Ride Songs Carnival Ride Music Review Purchase Carnival Ride CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Carrie Underwood Some Hearts CD (2005)
Carnival Ride
$9.69 Carrie Underwood: Dann Huff (electric guitar); Mike Johnson (steel guitar); Julian Hallmark (violin); Daniel Smith (cello); Jimmie Lee Sloas (bass instrument); Chris McHugh, Matt Funes, Alyssa Park, Eric Darken, Hillary Lindsey, Joel Derouin, Adam Steffey, ...
| | Sugarland Enjoy The Ride CD (2006)
Carnival Ride
$10.45 Sugarland: Kristian Bush (various instruments); Jennifer Nettles. Personnel: Jennifer Nettles (vocals, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Dan Dugmore (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, dobro); Kristian Bush (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, background vocals); Tom Bukovac (electric guitar, synthesizer); Thad Beaty, Kenny Greenberg, Scott Patton, Brad Paisley (electric guitar); Rob ...
| | Leann Rimes Family CD (2007)
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$15.65 Personnel: LeAnn Rimes (vocals, background vocals); Dann Huff (guitar, acoustic guitar); Stuart Mathis (guitar, electric guitar); Kenny Greenberg (guitar); Michael Thompson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Tom Bukovac (electric guitar); Dan Dugmore, Paul Franklin, Jay Dee Maness (steel guitar); Jonathan Yudkin (banjo, mandola, fiddle); Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin (violin); Kris Wilkinson (viola); Carole Rabinowtiz, John Catchings (cello); Tim Lauer (strings, ...
| | Rascal Flatts Still Feels Good CD (2007)
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$10.49 Three years after the release of their breakthrough smash FEELS LIKE TODAY, STILL FEELS GOOD continues the winning streak of Nashville trio Rascal Flatts. Although their music is rooted in traditional bluegrass and the pure harmonies of the first wave of country bands from the Carter Family to the Stanley Brothers, STILL FEELS GOOD ranges even further afield of those roots than their previous work. "Bob That Head," a flirtation with country rap along the lines of Big and Rich, and the R&B smoothness of "She Goes All the Way" (which features a guest vocal by actor and singer Jamie Foxx) are the most pop-oriented songs on the album. Elsewhere, "Help Me Remember" and "No Reins" work the power ballad angle of Bon Jovi's country crossover LOST ...
| | Reba Mcentire Reba: Duets CD (2007)
Carnival Ride
$10.89 Personnel: Paul Franklin, Jay Dee Maness (steel guitar); Section Quartet (strings); Matt Rollings (piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Jimmy Nichols (Hammond b-3 organ, synthesizer); Steve Nathan (Hammond b-3 organ); Glenn ...
| | Garth Brooks Ultimate Hits CDs (2007) With DVD
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| | Patsy Cline Best Of CD (2006)
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| | Freddie Brown Crashed & Still Kicking CD (2006)
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$11.49 Freddie Brown's "Crashed and still kicking CD is a true adventure in Freddie's personal life. These are some of Freddie's most heart felt songs of his life. The song "God Is Real" reflects Freddie's ...
| | Eddie Florano Ukulele World: Acoustic & Power Ukulele CD (2006)
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| | Hubert Felix Thiefaine H.-F.T En Concert 1 CD (2008)
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