Carrie Underwood - Carnival Ride
Chart Date Position
2008-07-12 34
2008-07-05 33
2008-06-28 33
2008-06-21 29
2008-06-14 19
2008-06-07 16
2008-05-31 24
2008-05-24 25
2008-05-17 39
2008-05-10 28
2008-05-03 32
2008-04-26 33
2008-04-19 38
2008-04-12 37
2008-04-05 15
2008-03-29 33
2008-03-22 33
2008-03-15 30
2008-03-08 35
2008-03-01 28
2008-02-23 32
2008-02-16 30
2008-02-09 22
2008-02-02 24
2008-01-26 21
2008-01-19 19
2008-01-12 11
2008-01-05 7
2007-12-29 9
2007-12-22 7
2007-12-15 9
2007-12-08 7
2007-12-01 9
2007-11-24 5
2007-11-17 3
2007-11-10 1

Carnival Ride


Carrie Underwood

Track List

1. Flat On The Floor
2. All-American Girl
3. So Small
4. Just A Dream
5. Get Out Of This Town
6. Crazy Dreams
7. I Know You Won't
8. Last Name
9. You Won't Find This
10. I Told You So
11. The More Boys I Meet
12. Twisted
13. Wheel Of The World

Amazon.com says:
Carrie Underwood’s Some Hearts, hastily made and released some five months after she won the 2005 American Idol crown, was surprisingly solid and tuneful. For her follow-up, producer Mark Bright steers her toward the big Martina McBride skies, with a plethora of strings and huge emotional crescendos. Underwood co-wrote four songs, mostly with the tried-and-true tunesmiths who made Some Hearts soar. The big payoff, then, is how much 24-year old Underwood has improved as a vocalist. How often listeners line up for this Carnival Ride depends on their attitude about country music’s continual melding with pop, and how they feel about a princess upstart taking home the awards that used to go to her heroes.

Rolling Stone says:
On "American Idol," Carrie Underwood was the country girl who never sounded comfortable trying to come on tough. For her debut, Some Hearts, Underwood dabbled in mainstream pop, but the smash "Before He Cheats" proved her heart was all the way country; the way she sang about a rival singing "some white-trash version of Shania karaoke" was perfect. Carnival Ride is more country and therefore more confident. She goes for the girl-next-door cred long since given up by Faith Hill in uptempo gems like "The More Boys I Meet" ("The more I love my dog"). She rocks out in "Flat on the Floor," wailing, "You can't knock me off my feet/When I'm already on my knees." But the most fun is "Last Name," where she gets wasted and runs off to Vegas with a guy she doesn't know. "My mama would be so ashamed" — now that sounds like the real Carrie.
www.rollingstone.com

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