Carrie Underwood Carnival Ride

 For my first review I figured I would go with Carrie Underwood’s new album.  I wasn’t crazy about the lead off single “So Small”, or it’s video. The song was okay lyrically but it was tired. I’ve heard this type of song many, many times before. This wasn’t a good sign, since the first single is usually selected because it will represent what is found on the album. If that was the plan, then Arista and Carrie can rest easy, mission accomplished. The song, like most of the album, is over produced and over sung.There’s no denying that Carrie has amazing vocal power, but I have yet to hear her interpret a song well. A perfect example is “Just A Dream”, which is a great lyric, but the production on it, coupled with Carrie’s delivery make it emotionless. We all know Carrie can sing, now all we need is for her to stop sounding so robotic. It’s almost too perfect, and not in a good way. Having said all that, I did enjoy a couple of the songs. I did like “Just A Dream” but I just wish someone who could interpret it better sang it. The other stand out tracks to me were “Flat On The Floor” and “I Told You So”. It’s not that they’re great songs (I Told You So was never my favorite Randy Travis song), but they just appealed to me. In the end “Carnival Ride” has the same problem that “Some Hearts” had, impressive vocals but the songs are emotionless, and disconnected. 3 Out Of 5

4 Comments

  1. Leeann said,

    April 7, 2008 at 5:26 pm

    I felt the same way about “I Told You So”. It’s not my favorite Randy Travis song, but Carrie’s version does stand out.

  2. bobby said,

    April 8, 2008 at 6:30 pm

    i thought they could have left a lot of the production off, but i didn’t think the vocals were too much for the most part, but on so small i could have done without some of the screaming. i like your site!

  3. Dustin said,

    July 27, 2008 at 9:56 pm

    You are a joke! Your review of “Just a Dream” and Carrie’s emotionless interpretation is completely off! Everyone at radio cand her fans can feel all of the emotion in her voice. Your review is quite the oposite comparing with other reviews!

  4. August 12, 2008 at 3:25 pm

    Dustin: I felt no emotion when listening to the song. I like the song and I do like the vocal on it but I could only imagine someone like Trisha Yearwood singing it and really Knocking it out of the park.


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