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01/31/2007 7:15 PM Alert 

I hope everyone around the world buying the CD proves this reviewer to be wrong just like the judges were proven wrong so many times in AI 5.   Newspapers also have less effect on sales than online sources now anyway. 

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The debut album by Katharine McPhee comes out today. What follows is a review of it by The Boston Globe

Six years into the process and they still can’t get it right the first time.

They would be the folks charged with helping American Idol contestants make a debut album that just hits it out of the park. An album that isn’t, without fail, composed of one big money track, a couple of good songs, and a lot of personality-free filler.

McPheeLast year’s almost-Idol Katharine McPhee had better pray that top 40 programmers get behind her the way country radio did for 2005 champ Carrie Underwood if she hopes to make it to that all-important second album. Because like Kelly Clarkson before her, McPhee’s debut doesn’t do justice to what she likely has to offer.

Out today, this unbalanced but promising self-titled debut follows the established American Idol formula almost to the letter.

Although McPhee, a former student at the Boston Conservatory, was positioned as an old-fashioned vocalist on the show with her fan-favored rendition of “Over the Rainbow,” she also excelled at lighter pop fare such as KT Tunstall’s “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree.”

The album’s cabal of songwriters and producers - including, but not limited to, Timbaland protégé Nate “Danja” Hills , pop song doctor Kara DioGuardi , and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds - try unsuccessfully to cram both of those sides, and a few others, onto one record.

The first single, “Over It,” is a soul-spiced, mid - tempo kiss-off of the sort that’s been especially popular of late — see Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable,” JoJo’s “Too Little Too Late” (by the same writers) and Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone. ” It’s a good style for McPhee. Yet her generic vocal makes it sound as if it could be a demo for any one of the above

An obligatory pair of big, blowsy Mariah Carey-style piano anthems should play to the core Idol audience, but they do nothing to illuminate who the 22-year-old California native is beyond a pretty girl with a pretty voice.

A few ill-advised flirtations with the type of sister-friend soul associated with Mary J. Blige — impeccably produced by Hills — only manage to make McPhee seem squarer than she actually is, and a lite-reggae number is best not spoken of again.

But for almost every ridiculous song like “Open Toes” - a slick dance track that’s supposed to be in the sassy Christina Aguilera mold but, by being about shoes, is just silly - there is a gem like “Better Off Alone.” This ruminative blues sounds relaxed and emotionally honest, and plays into strengths McPhee displayed on the show.

Nonsensically , McPhee and her handlers placed “Better Off Alone,” as well as the dreamy Babyface contribution “Everywhere I Go,” at the end of the album. Hopefully, next time McPhee will play to her strong suit instead of trying to play all her cards at once.

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01/31/2007 8:02 PM Alert 
This is not a terrible review. The reviewer obviously thinks very highly of Katharine, and was disappointed in the album song selection rather than Kat's performances. And he/she seems most concerned with Kat's 'musical identity'. Well, Kat is young, just starting out, and still needs time to cement her musical identity. Part of the charm of this album is listening to Kat 'try on' the various musical styles, while each successive album will further refine her as a distinctive artist.

"She sings so magnificantly, it's just amazing" David Foster
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01/31/2007 8:18 PM Alert 
At least he thinks she has potential. And the picture is a new one, which I like a lot.
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02/01/2007 4:25 AM Alert 
It says "unbalanced but promising self-titled debut"...that's not a negative thing.  He just thinks that she could have done better with this.  Or perhaps needs to find that "sound" and go with it.  That's a fair criticism.  I like that the album is varied with all different kinds of songs but...it's a legit criticism.

"I saw Katharine McPhee when there were about 12 contestants left on American Idol. She blew me away. I loved her grace, her style, her poise, her voice and her hair! I wanted her to be the face of Sexy Hair because she represented everything that I had in my head for the brand: youth, beauty, talent, class, a young sophistication, and sexiness." -- Jim Morrison, CEO of Sexy Hair Products.
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02/01/2007 6:02 AM Alert 
The biggest criticism here is that it is eclectic and shows the versatility of the artist. The reviewer is not musically mature enough to see the cohesion. It's all good.
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02/01/2007 9:32 AM Alert 
We are all seeing alot of great reviews and a small amount of sorta negative reviews. Think that most of these so called music critics that have somwhat negative remarks, its not that they dislike Katharine, its that they were not ready for her new sound and style. Most of the older crowd that enjoyed Katharine with her ballads are a little slow to recognize what she has transformed herself into a top Pop/Rb contender with her 1st offering. In the future , there negatives will become positives.

Some people come into our lives and quickly go.Others stay for a while and leave footprints on our hearts and we are never the same. That my friends is Katharine McPhee
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02/01/2007 12:26 PM Alert 
I don't think it's an entirely negative review. I think Kat just has to find her niche, just like Kelly Clarkson did after her initial first CD. Kat does a great job w/ some different styles on this release and I think some people are just a little confused on which one suits her best. I don't think Kat herself really has it pinned down yet, either. I hope this CD sells well (which I KNOW it will) and paves the way for a second offering w/ more of a unified theme.
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02/02/2007 4:30 PM Alert 
Who cares............the girl is a star. They know it and we know it.
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02/02/2007 4:40 PM Alert 
can't please everyone, so ypu got to please yourself, lets wait until the sales # come out, this boston globe guy, is to smart for his own good!
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02/02/2007 9:26 PM Alert 
I think parts of the review are arrogant though.

"If she hopes to make that all important second album..." Katharine can have a successful second CD if she chooses to do one. How does the reviewer know that Katharine won't have a successful second album unless she does what the reviewer wants.

"...Generic vocal", "...ill advised flirtations...," "...ridiculous song....," and "...squarer than she actually is..."
are not complimentary.

What I am pointing out is that these comments are not reasonable. This is her first album and she did not even have her own band put together, which was only done recently for the LA/New York tour. She did have some input into production and that is one of the reasons for the delayed release - Katharine wanted more up-tempo songs.

The reviewer did refer to "Better Off Alone" as a gem which it is, and "Home" and "Ordinary World" should have been added, but Open Toes is not that terrible.

It isn't that a reviewer can't make a bad comment. It's just that it doesn't make sense to have very high
expectations for a first album with 12 selections and a newcomer, and someone who at the beginning of
a career doesn't have the status of others who have been in the industry for years.
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02/02/2007 9:54 PM Alert 
He did call the album "promising self-titled debut". He liked "Better Off Alone" and "Everywhere I Go" as I do but inferred that they should have been placed higher than at the end of the album. What happened to "Ordinary World" and "Home". Wonder if he had heard them...

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02/03/2007 9:56 AM Alert 
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I think parts of the review are arrogant though.

"If she hopes to make that all important second album..." Katharine can have a successful second CD if she chooses to do one. How does the reviewer know that Katharine won't have a successful second album unless she does what the reviewer wants.

"...Generic vocal", "...ill advised flirtations...," "...ridiculous song....," and "...squarer than she actually is..."
are not complimentary.

What I am pointing out is that these comments are not reasonable. This is her first album and she did not even have her own band put together, which was only done recently for the LA/New York tour. She did have some input into production and that is one of the reasons for the delayed release - Katharine wanted more up-tempo songs.

The reviewer did refer to "Better Off Alone" as a gem which it is, and "Home" and "Ordinary World" should have been added, but Open Toes is not that terrible.

It isn't that a reviewer can't make a bad comment. It's just that it doesn't make sense to have very high
expectations for a first album with 12 selections and a newcomer, and someone who at the beginning of
a career doesn't have the status of others who have been in the industry for years.

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Agree

This is a great CD - some of the performances are really brilliant and I think the public will show these
type of reviews to be off the mark. I do think it is negative as well and only a little positive.


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02/03/2007 10:56 AM Alert 
I'm sorry but Kat has just produced a future grammy nomenee CD!!!!
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Posted By CEM-STEVE on 02/03/2007 10:56 AM
I'm sorry but Kat has just produced a future grammy nomenee CD!!!!


Ditto!
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