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The First true Idol Rocker Jun 18, 2009 Incredicable though not what i thought this album would be. but Bo Bice Can sing anything.
listened to it once Mar 09, 2009 i have had this and listened to it once. yeah he has a great voice, but i didn't find anything that wanted me to come back to listen to it again
crazy wolf Feb 04, 2009 I enjoyed this cd alot. I listen to it all the time. It is one of my top five favorite cds. I would recommend this cd to anyone who likes great music.
More like the wrong thing Mar 10, 2008 Southern rocker Bo Bice entered the big leagues upon finishing as runner-up on the fourth season of `American Idol,' but his debut does not measure up to expectations. Although he has the backing of music industry exec Clive Davis, his new image and sound are as transparent as half-empty glass of water.
Bice tries to pull off the pop-rocker profile on tracks like "U Make Me Better" and the Chad Kroeger-penned "You're Everything," but they fall flat despite the southern spin in Bice's vocals. Lead single and title track "The Real Thing" is melodically catchy but the lyrics are bland to the core. Similarly, the lyrics on "Lie...It's Alright" are almost laughable coming from Bice, as they would be more believable coming from someone like Kelly Clarkson or even Aaron Carter.
The fact that Bice collaborates with RCA's usual suspects - Kara DioGaurdi and John Shanks - is enough to raise suspect of the authenticity of his debut. Although he does shine on the closing song "Valley of Angels," it is most likely because Bice co-wrote it and therefore has at least some say in its existence. Bice also sounds more authentic on "Hold On to Me" and "Willing to Try," which reflect his Alabamian roots a bit better, but clunkers like the cliché "My World" and the up-tempo tune "Nothing Without You" show that pop, whether in ballad or rock form, mix as well with his genuine southern vocals just about as well as sushi mixes with butter.
Bo Bice is much, much better than this generic radio filler and will be able to show that `The Real Thing' is actually the wrong thing when he is given back control of his career.
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Bo needs to find his place Nov 25, 2007 Just watched Blades of Glory and searched for more of Bo online. Listened to a few selections hoping to find his throaty bluesy Skynard voice and found a guy trying to emerge from the guitars screaming. The cut "Valley of Angels" is EXACTLY what he needs to concentrate on more. Natural talent in this area. Use it!! I too will wait for the next album where we hear the baritone give us his heart.
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