Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Carrie Underwood Single Review


Carrie Underwood's new Single Just A Dream was reviewed by Billboard:

The fourth single from Carrie Underwood's double-platinum "Carnival Ride" finds the singer charting new territory. Previous singles have stuck to a similar lyrical theme, contrasting between Underwood's girl-next-door image with inspirational or family-centered songs ("So Small," "All-American Girl") and her naughtier bad-girl side ("Before He Cheats," "Last Night"). "Just a Dream" delivers the heartbreaking, storytelling side of Nashville with the kind of song usually reserved for vets like Reba McEntire or Martina McBride. Underwood convincingly sells the story of a young widow of a soldier killed in combat, using shades of her emotive vocal to convey anger and despair. While the subject matter is sensitive in this day and time—particularly for flag-waving country pundits—it is rooted in reality. Add Underwood's adoration by the format's listeners and there is bound to be an immediate and receptive response to this beautifully executed song.—Chris Williams
Heres the song Just A Dream

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