February 6, 2010
Carrie Underwood’s latest titled Play On is like the Wal-Mart of popular music. Underwood along with her producers and writers set out to please the broadest possible listening audience and by doing so, the bulk of the album is generic and bland as mac & cheese. It’s a bit disappointing since Underwood is so darn likeable and she’s obviously got the vocal chops. Too bad the material isn’t challenging enough to keep me interested.

For today’s song of the day, I thought I’d share the sole highlight of the album, a song called “This Time”.
Maybe it’s the way that the stars are aligned
That’s making me feel this way tonight
Maybe it’s the words you left unsaid
Maybe it’s the stardust in my head
But I wanna tell you that my heart is busting at the seams, yeah
And I can’t wait another minute
Life is short, love is sweet ain’t no time like this time baby
Maybe it’s the way that the night is still
Or the sound of the rain on my windowsill
That’s making all the pieces fit
Making it all make perfect sense
But I wanna tell you that my heart is busting at the seams, yeah
And I can’t wait another minute
Life is short, love is sweet ain’t no time like this time baby
Goes by so fast, can’t get it back
There ain’t no time like this time
Yeah I just wanna tell you that my heart is busting at the seams, yeah
And I can’t wait another minute
Life is short, love is sweet ain’t no time like this time baby
- This Time written by Lindsay, McEwan, Simpson
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music by retroDan
November 6, 2007

you know i was pleasantly surprised listening to Carrie Underwood’s new album Carnival Ride
. after the huge crossover success of her debut album, Some Hearts
, i would have thought the obvious choice for a follow-up for her would be something more pop sounding. but in a bold move, Underwood didn’t choose the easy way out and stayed true to the Nashville sound. i’m personally not a huge country music fan but I appreciate talent and listening to this album, one can easily recognize Underwood’s talent as a vocalist. She’s also stretching out as a songwriter as well, co-writing four songs on the Cd. but her big arena-filling voice is where it’s at and fortunately there are a good number of power ballads to be found on Carnival Ride including a personal favorite of mine titled “I Know You Won’t”. yes it’s melodramatic and the song could have easily gone to cheeze but the tastefully done instrumental arrangements along with her emotional vocal delivery take the simple tune to a whole ‘nother level. Have a listen to hear what i mean…
I Know You Won’t
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I know you don’t mean to be mean to me ’cause when you want to
You can make me feel like we belong, we belong
Lately you make me feel all I am is a back-up plan
I’ll say I’m done and then you smile at me
and I’ll forget everything I said
I buy in to those eyes and into your lies..
You say you’ll call, but I know you
You say you’re coming home, but I know you
You say you’ll call, but I know you won’t
You say you’ll call, but I know you won’t
I wish you were where you’re supposed to be, close to me
But here I am just staring at this candle burning out
Still no sound..
No footsteps on my stairs, your voice anywhere..
With the album chock full of stellar tunes, Carnival Ride will probably go on to be as big or even surpass what Underwood’s multi-platinum Some Hearts did in sales. either way, it’s safe to say that Underwood’s here for the long haul.