Carrie Underwood - Some Hearts

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Album Details

Title: Some Hearts
Artist: Carrie Underwood
Release Date: 11/15/2005
Re-Released On: 2/2/2006
Label: Arista, Arista Records
UPCs: 828767119724, 828767658827
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, Adult Contemporary, Pop Idol
Moods: Sweet, Amiable/Good-Natured, Sentimental, Slick, Soft, Confident, Effervescent, Light, Precious, Relaxed, Springlike, Warm, Laid-Back/Mellow
Total Copies: 11
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Wasted
  2. Don't Forget to Remember Me
  3. Some Hearts
  4. Jesus, Take the Wheel
  5. The Night Before (Life Goes On)
  6. Lessons Learned
  7. Before He Cheats
  8. Starts with Goodbye
  9. I Just Can't Live a Lie
  10. We're Young and Beautiful
  11. That's Where It Is
  12. Whenever You Remember
  13. I Ain't in Checotah Anymore
  14. Inside Your Heaven [*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDArista82876765882
2005CDArista Records71197

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Album Review

Given the tightly controlled nature of American Idol, it's a wonder that the televised talent contest has never produced a winner who specialized in country music, since there's no segment of modern popular music that is controlled tighter than contemporary country. Maybe this thought was in the minds of Simon Fuller and the rest of AmIdol's 19 management when they went into their fourth season in 2005, since as soon as fresh-faced Oklahoma blonde Carrie Underwood showed up in the audition rounds, the judges -- alright, specifically Simon Cowell -- pigeonholed her as a country singer, even if there was nothing specifically country about her sweet, friendly voice. From that point on, she was not only the frontrunner, but anointed as the show's first country winner, which apparently proved more enticing to the voters and the producers than the prospect of the show's first rock & roll winner in the guise of the Southern-fried hippie throwback Bo Bice. Which makes sense: cute, guileless young girls have a broader appeal than hairy 30-somethings. They're easier to sell and mold too, and Underwood proved particularly ideal in this regard since she was a blank slate, possessing a very good voice and an unthreatening prettiness that would be equally marketable and likeable in either country or pop. So, the powers that be decided that Underwood would be a contemporary country singer in the vein of Faith Hill -- she'd sing anthemic country pop, ideal for either country or adult contemporary radio, with none of the delightful tackiness of Shania Twain -- and her debut album, Some Hearts, not only hits this mark exactly, it's better than either album Hill has released since Breathe in 1999.

Which isn't to say that Carrie Underwood is as compelling or as distinctive as a personality or vocalist as Faith Hill: Underwood is still developing her own style and, for as good a singer as she is, she doesn't have much of a persona beyond that of the girl next door made good. But that's enough to make Some Hearts work, since she's surrounded by professionals, headed by producers Mark Bright and Dann Huff, who know how to exploit that persona effectively. While some of the songs drift a little bit toward the generic, especially in regard to the adult contemporary ballads, most of the material is slick, sturdy, and memorable, delivered with conviction by Underwood. She sounds equally convincing on such sentimental fare as "Jesus, Take the Wheel" as on the soaring pop "Some Hearts," and even if she doesn't exactly sound tough on the strutting "Before He Cheats," she does growl with a fair amount of passion. In fact, the worst thing here is her chart-topping post-American Idol hit "Inside Your Heaven," which is as formulaic as the mainstream country-pop that comprises the rest of Some Hearts, but with one crucial difference: the formula doesn't work, the song is too sappy and transparent, the arrangement too cold. On the rest of Some Hearts, everything clicks -- the production is warm, the tunes inoffensive but ingratiating, it straddles the country and pop worlds with ease, and most importantly, it's every bit as likeable as Carrie was on American Idol. Which means that even if she's not nearly as sassy or charismatic as Kelly Clarkson -- she's not as spunky as Nashville Star finalist Miranda Lambert, for that matter -- Carrie Underwood has delivered the best post-AmIdol record since Clarkson's debut. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam AyanMastering
Adam DeaneAssistant Engineer
Adam SteffeyMandolin
Alexis YraolaDesign
Alyssa ParkViolin
Andrew DucklesViolin
Andrew SouthamPhotography
Andy AcklandDigital Editing
Biff WatsonGuitar (Acoustic)
Bryan SuttonGuitar (Acoustic)
Carrie UnderwoodVocals (Background)
Charles JudgeKeyboards, Programming
Chris AshburnAssistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Chris McHughDrums
Chris RoweDigital Editing
Dan HuffGuitar (Electric)
Daniel SmithCello
Dann HuffAudio Production, Producer, Guitar (Electric)
Darrell FranklinA&R
Denyse BuffumViolin
Derek BasonMixing, Engineer
Desmond ChildProducer
Drew BollmanAssistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Endre GranatViolin
Eric DarkenPercussion
Gary MorseGuitar (Steel)
Hank WilliamsMastering
Harry "Slick" SommerdahlArranger, Engineer
Hillary LindseyVocals (Background)
J.T. CorenflosGuitar (Electric)
Jim CooleyAssistant Engineer
Jim VanCleveFiddle
Jimmie Lee SloasBass
Jimmy HoysonAssistant Engineer
Joel DerouinViolin
Jonathan YudkinViola, Octofone, Banjo, Violin, Mandolin, Cello, Bass, Strings, String Arrangements, Dobro, Fiddle
Josephina VergaraViolin
Jules GondarEngineer
Julian HallmarkViolin, Violin
Justin NiebankMixing, Engineer
Katie MossmanStylist
Larry CorbettCello
Lisa CochranVocals (Background)
Lonnie WilsonDrums
Mario Diaz de LeonViolin
Mark BrightProducer, Audio Production
Mark HagenEngineer
Mark HillBass
Matt FunesViolin
Matt GruberEngineer
Matt RollingsPiano
Mellissa SchleicherHair Stylist, Make-Up
Michael MarkmanViolin
Michele RichardsViolin
Mike "Frog" GriffithProduction Coordination
Mike BodenAssistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Mike HougeAssistant Engineer
Mike JohnsonGuitar (Steel)
Morgane HayesVocals (Background)
Neil ThrasherVocals (Background)
Paul BuckmasterString Conductor, String Arrangements
Paul FranklinGuitar (Steel)
Perry ColemanVocals (Background)
Renée BellA&R
Roberto CaniViolin
Serban GheneaMixing
Shannon ForrestDrums
Shanti RandallViolin
Sid PageViolin
Steve BeersAssistant Engineer
Steve ChurchyardEngineer
Steve MarcantonioEngineer
Steve NathanKeyboards
Steve RichardsCello
Susan ChatmanViolin
Suzie KatayamaCello
Tereza StanislavViolin
Tim RobertsPro-Tools, Mixing Assistant
Tom BukovacGuitar (Electric)
Wes HightowerVocals (Background)

Member Reviews

Margaret B. wrote on 11/7/2009...

Fantastic singer.

Ruth M. wrote on 6/5/2007...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Good songs

Missy B. (straycat) wrote on 8/31/2006...

2 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
As an American Idol watcher, I wanted to check out Carrie Underwood's CD. It is completely beautiful. Can definitely tell why she won. I can see her becoming HUGE. Honest. Brilliant CD.

Diana M. (booklady4) wrote on 8/28/2006...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I am an American Idol lover so of course I bought this CD....then got another as a gift! I don't usually go for country music but this album is brilliant.