Katharine McPhee - Katharine McPhee (2007)
BAND/ARTIST: Katharine McPhee
- Title: Katharine McPhee
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: Sony Music
- Genre: Pop
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 45:51
- Total Size: 365 Mb / 120 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Love Story
02. Over It
03. Open Toes
04. Home
05. Not Ur Girl
06. Each Other
07. Dangerous
08. Ordinary World
09. Do What You Do
10. Better Off Alone
11. Neglected
12. Everywhere I Go
01. Love Story
02. Over It
03. Open Toes
04. Home
05. Not Ur Girl
06. Each Other
07. Dangerous
08. Ordinary World
09. Do What You Do
10. Better Off Alone
11. Neglected
12. Everywhere I Go
Since Katharine McPhee became the runner-up on American Idol Season 5, America's case of McPheever has only gotten bigger. One of the most photographed and written about AI contestants, Katherine's image has graced the covers and pages of almost too many magazines to count. Her amazing voice has gotten her raves from reviewers covering the American Idol 2006 tour and appearances with the incomparable Andrea Bocelli. On her debut album for 19 Recordings/RCA Records, Katharine will not only reminds us why we all fell in love with the gorgeous brunette, but will show us that she is the most talented and versatile singer to emerge from American Idol.
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
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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