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06/20/2007 9:37 AM Alert 

I found this article posted today at wordpress.com. What do you think? Are they right or are they wrong? Are they way offbase or right on?

 

Katharine McPhee - Katharine McPhee

Katharine McPhee Katharine McPhee - From the beginning of the series’ fifth season, Katharine McPhee seemed like the ideal American Idol: a drop-dead gorgeous brunette, she was certainly telegenic and she also had a powerhouse voice, equally impressive on a slow-burning, show-stopping ?Somewhere Over The Rainbow? as on a lively cover of KT Tunstall’s ?Black Horse and a Cherry Tree.? Most importantly, Katharine was the first American Idol finalist since the premiere season to seem to appeal directly to the show’s core audience of predominantly female pre-teens and adolescents, the first since Kelly Clarkson to possess a crucial blend of young, fresh looks, pop sensibility and wholesome sexiness. All the pieces seemed to be in place for McPhee to take home the crown but she got steamrolled by the Soul Patrol, as the world’s youngest Baby Boomer, the prematurely grey Taylor Hicks won the competition by appealing to the other AmIdol core audience - the adults that grew up on the pop of the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s and were wondering where all that good music went. Taylor’s debut record appealed precisely to that audience, which freed runner-up Katharine to deliver an album that appealed to younger listeners?at least in theory. In practice, it took a bit of effort to get all involved with McPhee’s debut album to agree to this principle. According to several pre-release interviews, the singer approached her producers and label midway through production requesting that the album sound younger; specifically, she wanted the music to have a stronger RandB and modern pop influence, so it would sound contemporary which, in turn, would give her a greater chance of establishing herself as an artist outside the confines of American Idol - and as Kelly Clarkson proved with her two albums, this could result in greater success both in the short term and in the long run.
RCA acquiesced to Katharine, delaying the holiday 2006 release of the album and pushing it into the first month of 2007, but that didn’t mean that all of the original recordings were scrapped: some new sounds were added to the pre-existing sessions, resulting in a curiously lop-sided final album, one that has two opposing sounds fighting against each other. There is, as Katharine requested, a heavy dose of modern pop here - mainly, a lot of songs that bear a heavy Beyonce influence, along with traces of Christina, and the results can be quite stylish and alluring, as on the glistening, exuberant opener ?Love Story? that strikes precisely the right blend of retro-’70s soul vibes and sparkling, stylish contemporary rhythms. But for every time the modern makeover works, it almost as often goes awry, as on the jarringly awkward, rapid-fire ?Open Toes,? a self-conscious celebration of sexy shoes where Katharine never once sounds believable; she sings as if she’s only seen pictures of this footwear in US Weekly and never once wore them herself. This disconnect is a common problem throughout this eponymous debut album: try as she may, Kat never sounds sexy when she struts on numbers like ?Do What You Do,? which doesn’t come as a great surprise since she was always more spunky than sultry on the show, but it’s a problem that plagues even the old-fashioned tunes, which should have been McPhee’s forte. True, most of the slow ones here are little more than boilerplate ballads, but McPhee can’t breathe life into these songs so they just sit there inert, sounding impeccable but unmemorable. And that gets to the core problem with Katharine McPhee: as pretty as she is, as talented as she is, she has yet to develop a performing personality that is distinctively hers. That was also true of Carrie Underwood, but she benefited by willfully submitting herself to the machinations of Nashville, where she was skillfully molded into a country-pop star blessed with strong material and strong productions. Here, Katharine McPhee submits to two different formulas, neither of which are entirely successful because they rely on her to carry the music with her personality, which she can’t quite do yet. That these two formulas don’t quite complement each other also hurts the record, since it never gels, but on the positive side the album does suggest McPhee’s instincts about going younger were correct. Missteps like ?Open Toes? aside, the tracks that truly work are the ones that sound modern, whether it’s ?Love Story,? the Christina-aping ?Home,? ?Not Ur Girl,? or even ?Do What You Do,? which works in spite of Kat’s lack of sensuality. These are slices of sleek, bright modern pop that sound like what a young American Idol should sound like in 2006. That McPhee can’t quite deliver on their promise for the entirety of her debut is disappointing but it’s not a disaster - after all, this is just a debut and first albums are often where an artist shows promise instead of fulfills it. Here, Katharine - just like she did on the show - suggests that she has the potential to be the freshest mainstream pop singer American Idol has produced since Kelly Clarkson. Even if the album ultimately plays like a handful of good singles and filler, that’s not too different than Kelly’s debut, and even if McPhee isn’t yet as charismatic as Clarkson, this record shows she has the raw ingredients to become a true pop star instead of merely playing one on TV.


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06/20/2007 11:02 AM Alert 
I agree with some of it, yes. I have two big problems. One, I'm not an expert on any kind of music, least of all current pop. Two, I'm blatantly biased in Katharine's favor and find it hard to be objective about her, although I try.

It's probably true that she somewhat fell victim to the vagaries of the current record business (increasingly slanted to downloads rather than physical sales with resulting emphasis on singles rather than whole albums) and her own versatility (a non-cohesive album that could appeal to everyone or no one).

I'm not sure what he means by lack of sensuality. If he means she doesn't get clear down in the gutter, well, okay, but personally I'd use another word for that. She can make the little hairs on the back of my neck dance with no trouble at all. But no, I don't see her as a good time girl writhing on a dance floor and not knowing who she's going to wake up with the next morning. That's not her. Maybe some of the songs require that vibe. To me, all you have to do is watch the Rhapsody Live videos and you'll see enough sultry sensuality to melt your eyebrows. Maybe the reviewer doesn't think it comes across as well without the visuals, but then he says the same thing of her Idol appearances so I don't know what that means. Think might have been spunky but I Have Nothing was just sexy.

For me, it's not the sassy pop that works best. I had precisely the opposite reaction. My bias was always toward the ballads and the other stuff was left to grow on me, which it assuredly did. But he could have a point there--Taylor went right for one group and Katharine aimed for two or more, which seems to have split the impact. Maybe in time with increased exposure enough people in all those groups will find something attractive about the album, and this supposed flaw will turn into a selling point. Perhaps that's an argument in favor of the third single being a big, old fashioned ballad.

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06/20/2007 11:19 AM Alert 
I agree that more people should get to view those Rhapsody videos.With Katharine's voice, her looks, her personality, her humor side, makes it certain it's only going to be a matter of time before her superstar status will come out

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06/20/2007 1:56 PM Alert 
I agree to the extent that the author obviously recognizes Kat's talent and her potential!! We know Kat is a tadpole in the biz compared to Kelly Clarkson,but to me,Kat is way more charismatic. Kat is still working out her musical persona,as we lovingly see with her wonderful series of acoustic interpretations!I hadn't realized that sensuality was part of the formula for success with a debut CD...we all know Kat conveys that emotion quite well in performance and photoshoots.Don't concur re:the ballads.....Kat sings them with passion! .Let's face it,many of us have been seriously studying Kat since her audition......we see the retrospective of her budding career and how has she has grown and matured as an artist.This writer is just looking from Idol to the CD...his/her view is limited but does realize future success is undeniable!
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06/20/2007 3:52 PM Alert 
I almost completely agree with everything the writer said. I have commented numerous times about the strengths and weaknessess of her CD; so I will not further comment.

I didn't know if it was me, but I'm kind of glad that somebody else commented about the sensuality aspect of her performances. Although I adore her voice, I personally have never thought that (at least up to this point) she emoted much sensuality with her singing.... not that is a requirement or anything, just my feelings, based on my opinion, nothing more. And by sensuality, I don't mean writhing on the floor or gyrating around like they are a paint mixer as some pop stars of the day are prone to do. All it takes is a glance, a look or something similar to convey this feeling. And it doesn't have a thing to do with a person's outward appearance either.

I've seen some of the best performances in my life by people that really we not that attractive, off the stage. I know this is all very subjective, and I wouldn't have even brought it up if the writer hadn't commented on it. Granted, Kat is energetic, playful, and cheerful, but one descriptor I wouldn't include is sensual..... at least for me.
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06/20/2007 7:12 PM Alert 
I have to agree with the writer, mostly. I really didn't expect Kat's debut to just take off like a rocket, even though that's what all of us fans hoped for her. She does have to establish herself in a genre that's chock full of competition. Like anyone in any type of business, you have to get comfortable with the territory before you can excel. There are plenty of entertainers that started off slow with their first ventures, it takes just one big break, and then the hard work will pay off. A lot is learned by experience.

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06/20/2007 11:43 PM Alert 
This review is not new, it dates back to the album release. But it is a mostly fair and accurate one. I disagree with the author over Open Toes though. I have absolutely no problem with Kat's interpretation of this song. Besides, we all know that Kat has a whole closet full of open toed shoes!

The sensuality issue is something I've noticed too. I get the feeling that Kat's excellent enunciation and  vocal technique may filter  some of the emotion out of her voice. That's not to say that she doesn't emote, just that some of the more common  emotional vocal cues may be missing, leaving a more analytical sound. Also, true sensuality (as opposed to sexuality)  improves with age, and Kat's got plenty of time.

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06/21/2007 2:46 AM Alert 

I don't know if any of you have heard this song but it makes Open Toes sound like the most credible song ever. The name of this song is "New Shoes" by Paolo Nutini and it is currently #16 on Mix 106.5 which is the most popular station in San Jose! They still haven't played OI and they're playing this &%(?!! I'm and older person so maybe I'm missing something but....

If this song could be a hit, OT could be a MEGA HIT.  OT has character and cuteness to it...OMG...you have to listen to this corny song! 

I bet I have offended someone here so ooops if I did. This is a just MHO 

You can find it on that popular tube site by searching the artist's name and song title 


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06/21/2007 2:59 AM Alert 
Yeah, Groucho, very well put. I agree 100%.
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06/21/2007 5:17 AM Alert 

I think, if there is a problem, it is that Kat is so versatile that selecting one genre for her debut album became problematic. I still feel that her forte is on balads and bluesy numbers and I disagree that she failed to breathe life into these songs. I know that one of Kat's least favorite numbers was Ordinary World. It was my favorite selection on the album. I thought her voice soared in this balad and it is truly where her talents lie. Katharine is blessed and cursed with old fashioned movie star beauty that makes her more believable on these pieces.

I realize that Kat's personal taste in listening music is more contemporary but her look is more fitting for the standards. Selecting such diverse music all in one album is risky because it won't entirely appeal to everyone. Those that are into the more contemporary styles of Open Toes, for example, would most likely be disenchanted with Home or Ordinary World.

I am a true fan and I have supported kat since her first audition on AI. My fervent hope is that Kat finds the style that best fits her magnificent looks and undeniable talent  and that her career soars. In the meantime we get to enjoy her on the big screen and hopefully the studio will utilize Kat in singing the title song to the upcoming film! 

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06/21/2007 9:37 AM Alert 
Posted By bcollan on 06/20/2007 11:43 PM
This review is not new, it dates back to the album release. But it is a mostly fair and accurate one. I disagree with the author over Open Toes though. I have absolutely no problem with Kat's interpretation of this song. Besides, we all know that Kat has a whole closet full of open toed shoes!

The sensuality issue is something I've noticed too. I get the feeling that Kat's excellent enunciation and  vocal technique may filter  some of the emotion out of her voice. That's not to say that she doesn't emote, just that some of the more common  emotional vocal cues may be missing, leaving a more analytical sound. Also, true sensuality (as opposed to sexuality)  improves with age, and Kat's got plenty of time.


I totally agree with you here. Kat has a lot of opportunities to improve, and she has all the time in the world to do so. Patience is a virtue, as they say...

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06/21/2007 12:23 PM Alert 

Yeah, that's all I need, for Kat to become a master...sensualist?

I don't know if my heart can take it!

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06/21/2007 3:51 PM Alert 
Posted By Bigshady on 06/21/2007 12:23 PM

Yeah, that's all I need, for Kat to become a master...sensualist?

I don't know if my heart can take it!


I guess I know what they are saying with that.  Kat's more sweet, cute, fun, beautiful, etc, etc than she is sensual or sexy in her singing.  She can be plenty sensual & sexy in photoshoots but maybe she hasn't figured out how that translates to singing.

However, I think she's getting there.  Her Rhapsody version of Each Other was pretty sensual in my opinion.


"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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