I have been more than critical of Carrie Underwoods bombastic vocals on Carnival Ride, but, as I noted in my review of that album, there is one song on which Carries performance really works, and that’s “Just a Dream,” Carnival Ride’s deserving fourth single. Deserving not only because of its intrinsic quality, but because it is a song that needs to be examined outside of the confines of an album on which it unfairly blends in with the scenery. Of course, when you pluck a song out of its comfy album home and really scrutinize it, you do not always like what you find, and I suspect that many are going to feel that way about Just a Dream. The first verse of this song is an absolute mess, a confusing absolute mess that took several careful listens to resolve. ---------------------- Sectina
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I have been more than critical of Carrie Underwoods bombastic vocals on Carnival Ride, but, as I noted in my review of that album, there is one song on which Carries performance really works, and that’s “Just a Dream,” Carnival Ride’s deserving fourth single. Deserving not only because of its intrinsic quality, but because it is a song that needs to be examined outside of the confines of an album on which it unfairly blends in with the scenery. Of course, when you pluck a song out of its comfy album home and really scrutinize it, you do not always like what you find, and I suspect that many are going to feel that way about Just a Dream. The first verse of this song is an absolute mess, a confusing absolute mess that took several careful listens to resolve.
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