Kelly Clarkson - Thankful

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Album Details

Title: Thankful
Artist: Kelly Clarkson
Release Date: 4/15/2003
Re-Released On: 9/8/2003
Label: RCA Records
Album Type(s): Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 078636815923, 828765350624, 828765397629, 828765408820
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Adult Contemporary, Teen Pop, Pop Idol
Moods: Bitter, Earnest, Theatrical, Visceral, Angry, Confident, Dramatic, Intense, Passionate, Sentimental, Urgent, Volatile, Amiable/Good-Natured, Angst-Ridden, Atmospheric, Carefree, Cathartic, Cheerful, Exuberant, Fiery, Fun, Happy, Menacing, Playful, Reflective, Rousing, Searching, Sweet, Yearning
Total Copies: 55
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Trouble With Love Is
  2. Miss Independent
  3. Low
  4. Some Kind of Miracle
  5. What's Up Lonely
  6. Just Missed the Train
  7. Beautiful Disaster
  8. You Thought Wrong
  9. Thankful
  10. Anytime
  11. A Moment Like This [New Mix][*]
  12. Before Your Love [New Mix][*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDRCA Records68159
2003CDRCA Records82876540882

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Album Review

Anybody older than 18 who's watched American Idol for any length of time will undoubtedly find the similarities between this talent contest and such square '60s/'70s variety programs like The Andy Williams Show startling and unavoidable. Whenever the kids are hauled out to sing an oldie or stumble through a production number, AmIdol goes into a time warp, particularly because they're nearly always singing the same songs that would have shown up on The Andy Williams Show those many years ago. That's because this is a show-biz creation, not an organic pop phenomenon. It goes for the choreographed razzle-dazzle, it has the sense of "let's put on a show!" and it's about the televised show; the music is there to serve the program, not vice versa.

This makes for splendid entertainment, but the format of the show and its inherent squareness do make it difficult for contest winners to appeal to listeners their own age, since the show has positioned them to be as unhip as possible. Take Kelly Clarkson, the winner of the first American Idol, aired in 2002. Her first single, "A Moment Like This," may have been a number one hit, but it was such a staid adult contemporary tune that it suggested that her career was over before it really began, since it was not a work that played to her age or audience, and it gave her no room to grow. Somebody -- whether it was Kelly herself or her monolithic management -- realized that she was not on a path to either a long career or a successful one-shot album and rethought the game plan for her much-delayed debut album, Thankful. Originally, this album was going to come out mere months after the end of the original American Idol, but it was delayed for a variety of reasons, including Clarkson's taxing schedule and difficulty in cobbling together workable material. Ultimately, the decision to delay the record paid off, because Thankful is a sharp, versatile modern pop record, showcasing her voice, to be sure, but being much better than expectations, much better than the scores of flop diva records that cluttered the pop landscape in late 2002. Why? There are many reasons, but the biggest is that everybody involved managed to make Kelly Clarkson seem younger and hipper without slutting her up like Christina Aguilera (who, ironically, co-wrote "Miss Independent," the first single from Thankful) while retaining a strong sense of melodic songcraft. She still can appeal to a wide, mature audience, but no longer does the music sound quite so static. Witness the new mix of "A Moment Like This" -- it's still the same treacly song, but it now breathes; it doesn't sound stiff and reserved, it gives Kelly's voice room to roam. It's a major step forward toward a fresh sound, and Thankful follows through on its promise, delivering dance-pop that's catchy and flirty without being trampy and ballads that are tasteful without being boring. Amazingly, the album has a light, effortless touch, an impressive feat considering that it was certainly as overworked as any of the big, leaden diva discs of 2002. Much credit is due to executive producer Clive Davis, who masterminded the effort, deftly balancing the dance and ballad sides, making it sound easy. But the record simply wouldn't work without Clarkson, who can navigate the shifts in sound with vigor and personality. Although it hardly breaks any new ground, Thankful is much more demanding than an episode of American Idol, since it's all new material covering the spectrum of mainstream pop music. Throughout this record, she makes it seem effortless and charming. She can croon, she can belt out a song, she can be sexy and sassy while still being graceful and as wholesome as the girl next door. After listening to Thankful, it's hard to imagine any of 2003's American Idol contestants -- including the two favorites, loverman Ruben Studdard and clenched, show tune-loving Clay Aiken, since both have taken one sound and driven it into the ground -- being able to produce a record so versatile while sounding like it's all so easy. True, Thankful isn't a record that's earth-shaking, but in 2003 it is something special all the same: an unapologetically mainstream record that works and is very enjoyable. Maybe American Idol really does turn out pop stars. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Abe Laboriel, Jr.Drums
Aiesha WrightVocals (Background)
Al HembergerEngineer
Andrea DerbyProduction Coordination
Andy ZullaPro-Tools, Engineer, Mixing
Berj GarabedianViolin
Betty WrightVocals (Background)
Bob BeckerViola
Bob ClearmountainMixing
Brendan KuntzMixing Assistant
Brett KilroeArt Direction
Brian ColemanProduction Coordination
Bruce DukovViolin
Carl SturkenKeyboards, Drum Programming, Producer
Carlos AlvarezMixing, Engineer
Cathy DennisProducer
Cesar RamirezAssistant Engineer
Charlene KwasViolin
Charles ParkerViolin
Charlie BisharatViolin
Chris CamozziGuitar
Chris LawsEngineer
Chris WillisVocals (Background), Vocal Arrangement
Cindy MizelleVocals (Background)
Clif MagnessBass, Piano, Engineer, Programming, Keyboards, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Arranger
Clive DavisExecutive Producer
Conesha OwensVocals (Background)
Conrad GoldingEngineer
Corky JamesGuitar
Craig LozowickEngineer
Csaba PetoczEngineer
Dabling HarwardVocal Editing
Dan BucchiAssistant Engineer
Dan SmithCelli
Dan WarnerGuitar
Daniel PurseyAssistant Engineer
Danielle BriseboisVocals (Background)
Darrin McCannViola
Dave ArchString Arrangements
Dave PensadoMixing
David YoungViola
Debra ByrdVocals (Background)
Desmond ChildProducer
Dino HermannEngineer
Doug EmeryProgramming, Arranger, Engineer, Keyboards
Emma KummrowViolin
Evan RogersProducer, Vocals (Background)
Frank HarkinsArt Direction
Ghislaine FleishmanViolin
Gordon GossAssistant Engineer
Greg LondonEngineer
Gregory TepermanViolin
J.D. AndrewEngineer
James BriggsMixing Assistant
Jeanette WrightVocals (Background)
Jeff ChestekEngineer
Jeff KananEngineer
Jennie LorenzoCello
Jim GasiorPiano
Jim WattsPro-Tools
Jimmy HoysonEngineer
Joel DerouinConcert Master
John WittenbergViolin
Jolie Levine-AllerProduction Coordination
Josh FreeseDrums
Jules GondarEngineer
Jun IshizekiAssistant Engineer
Kelly ClarksonVocals (Background), Vocals
Ken YerkeViolin
Kenneth CrouchOrgan
Kevin HarpAssistant Engineer
Larry CorbettCelli
Larry GoldString Conductor, String Arrangements
Lee LevinDrums, Engineer
Leslie SmithVocals (Background)
Louis BiancanielloKeyboards, Engineer, Mixing, Programming, Producer, Arranger
Marcelo MarulandaEngineer
Mary GriffinVocals (Background)
Matt HoweEngineer
Matt SnedecorMixing Assistant
Matthew WilderProgramming, Guitar, Piano, Producer
Michele RichardsViolin
Mike ElizondoBass
Mike ShipleyMixing
Olle RomoPro-Tools, Guitar
Pathik DesaiGuitar
Patrick WoodwardMixing Assistant
Paul GendlerGuitar
Peter KentViolin
Peter NocellaViola
Quentin DunnEngineer
Randy JacksonBass
Rebekah JordanVocals (Background)
Rhett LawrencePro-Tools, Programming, Guitar, Producer, Arranger, DJ, Mixing, Scratching
Rich BalmerEngineer
Rick ToddFrench Horn
Robin SellarsEngineer
Sam WattersArranger, Engineer, Producer, Vocals (Background)
Sharlotte GibsonVocals (Background)
Stephanie SaracoSongwriter
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Steve ChurchyardEngineer
Steve FerreraProducer, Mixing, Percussion, Drums, A&R
Steve MacKeyboards, Producer
Steve McMillanPro-Tools, Mixing
Steve PearceBass
Suzie BensonVocals (Background)
Suzie KatayamaOrchestra Manager
Teddy CampbellDrums
Tim PierceGuitar
Tommy SimsBass
Tony DuranPhotography
Tony MaseratiMixing
Wayne RodriguesScratching, DJ

Member Reviews

Amber L. wrote on 9/29/2009...

What a great first album from Kelly Clarkson; this is pop music at it's best. I still give it a listen from time to time.

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 8/16/2007...

Sing-a-long hits!