Kelly Clarkson All I Ever Wanted
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Tracklist:
1. My Life Would Suck Without You
2. I Do Not Hook Up
3. Cry
4. Don't Let Me Stop You
5. All I Ever Wanted
6. Already Gone
7. If I Can't Have You
8. Save You
9. Whyyawannabringmedown
10. Long Shot
11. Impossible
12. Ready
13. I Want You
14. If No One Will Listen


Release Date: 03/01/2008

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Rudy Klapper CONTRIBUTOR (71 Reviews)

2009-03-13 | 29 comments | 978 views

Summary: Forget just for a moment that she was spawned by American Idol, and embrace one of the guiltier pleasures of this spring.

Ever since winning the first season of that all-time favorite show of musical sadists, American Idol, Kelly Clarkson has been on a commercial spree of success unmatched by anyone else to come out of that program save for Carrie Underwood. Building her reputation as a slightly rebellious pop singer with a penchant for big choruses wasn’t exactly tough, given her admittedly extraordinary vocal talents and the publicity she received from being the first Idol champ. Her fourth album isn’t exactly anything new, little surprise coming from an artist who has been carefully managed since she stepped into the public’s eye, but it does sound an awful lot like Kelly Clarkson – something I doubt will stand in her way of selling another million or so records.

Whether it be because of the excellent producers around her, who include Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic and Swedish svengali Max Martin, or the accessible charm of her personality, Clarkson knows how to put out hits. To her credit, however, it’s largely Clarkson’s voice that allows such mundane hits as “Since You Been Gone” to this album’s bid for single-of-the-year, “My Life Would Suck Without You” to elevate onto a level of pop brilliance. Versatile and authentic, Clarkson is a pop star one can relate to, and it’s this combination of star power and power pipes that make “My Life Would Suck Without You” such a bouncy offering of electropop. Her voice soars at all the right places, the lyrics are the perfect mix of venom and love, and the humongous chorus practically begs to be sung along to. Sure, the production is worth a million bucks, but it is increasingly evident as All I Ever Wanted tools along that Clarkson remains the star.

Production, of course, cannot be totally ignored, and it’s telling that I could easily see more than half the album becoming platinum singles over the course of the year. From the self-respect anthem of “I Do Not Hook Up” to the pounding arena sound of “Don’t Let Me Stop You” to the glitchy dance groove of “If I Can’t Have You,” hits predictably abound. All I Ever Wanted is a generally brighter affair than her last release, 2007’s My December, but Clarkson’s ‘tude is more than evident on tunes such as the faux-punk of “Whyyouwannabringmedown” or that ubiquitous hit single mentioned above. And when the album sags, it’s more because of an ill-advised production choice or a momentum-stunting ballad, like the all-too standard weeper “Cry.”

Clarkson’s voice is undeniably big, and so it should come as no surprise that she’s at her best being backed up by an army of ringing guitars and a hard-hitting chorus. On songs like “Already Gone” and the synth-heavy “Impossible,” however, Tedder’s so-so production turns Clarkson into merely just another pop sing behind an interesting beat. And while a song like “Whyyouwannabringmedown” is a novelty on first listen, Clarkson’s fierce snarl belies the fairly tame, self-evident message. Just try to ignore the embarrassing U2-esque “uno dos tres” countdown that seems to come out of nowhere and the artificial guitar solo.

But the hits outnumber the misses here, and when Clarkson and co. get it right, the hook will be bouncing around in your head for weeks. Katy Perry-throwaway “Long Shot,” the sugar rush that is “I Want You,” the funky groove of the title track: Clarkson is definitely not in any danger of becoming irrelevant, and each of the above is a choice cut of modern pop, buoyed by one of the best voices in the business. Forget just for a moment that she was spawned by American Idol, and embrace one of the guiltier pleasures of this spring.

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Dave de Sylvia
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Comments: 6856
03.13.09


I wouldn't agree that she's been "carefully managed since she stepped into the public’s eye." In fact, the publicity around her last album was almost entirely subsumed by her public spat with label boss Clive Davis, which turned out to vindicate Davis.

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klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1058
03.13.09

Album Rating: 3

Which was also a terrible album, imo

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DaveyBoy
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 5825
03.13.09


That's what Dave means Rudy. Clarkson tried to do her own thing on 'My December' and for the most part failed.

Good review here. Just one nitpick; You can make your reviews more universal by not mentioning seasons. It isn't Spring everywhere!

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klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1058
03.14.09

Album Rating: 3

an excellent point sir. thanks!

ruby red


Comments: 18
03.19.09

Album Rating: 3

i hate her. lol

Lucidity


Comments: 1306
03.21.09

Album Rating: 2

This album is pretty bland.

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BeneathTheCrimsonSkyline


Comments: 12
03.29.09


I like it.

Dougie


Comments: 3593
06.04.09


I have heard worse

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18755
06.05.09


Seriously what happened? She used to be hot man, 2002 and now......egads.

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scyther


Comments: 1606
06.05.09


Yeah she's fat now.

cirq


Comments: 3747
07.07.09


Kelly clarkson is one of my favorite pop acts

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shindip


Comments: 2504
07.28.09

Album Rating: 1

This album is just disgusting.

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AtavanHalen


Comments: 8501
09.13.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Been listening to this so much lately; awesome

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DaveyBoy
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 5825
09.23.09


Just heard this for the first time. Pretty good & probably her 2nd best album.

There are 3 bonus tracks that are darn good also.

YouAreMySilence


Comments: 2366
10.17.09


I heard Already Gone on the radio the other day, awesome song.


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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18755
10.19.09


Holy fucking shit Already Gone is an amazing song. I just discovered who sang it today. Kelly's back!!!!!

MrPoopular


Comments: 662
10.19.09


so are you trying to be all iconoclastic and shit

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18755
10.19.09


What does iconoclastic mean?

theacademy


Comments: 2033
10.19.09


yo im down w/ the clarkson.

it goes:

1. Michelle Branch
2. Kelly Clarkson (yea even wen she went all heavy metal and sh!t for 'My December'...sh!t was br00tal)
3. Sarah McLachlan

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KILL


Comments: 4370
10.19.09


google is right there balls

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