The Day Has Come Cheyenne Kimball

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  • Release Date: 07/11/2006
  • Sales Rank: 15,857
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828768112625
 
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The Day Has Come

1LISTENIntro 0:51
2LISTENI Want To 3:36
3LISTENHanging On 4:09
4LISTENOne Original Thing 3:32
5LISTENThe Day Has Come 3:21
6LISTENFour Walls 3:28
7LISTENHello Goodbye 2:40
8LISTENGood Go Bad 3:38
9LISTENEverything to Lose 3:41
10LISTENBreaking Your Heart 4:00
11LISTENMr. Beautiful 2:58
12LISTENDidn't I 3:46
13LISTENFull Circle 2:53

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Editorial Reviews

Yes, this 16-year-old Texan has ridden the reality-show wave into mainstream consciousness, but she's far more than just another pretty face (or set of pipes, for that matter). Cheyenne Kimball is situated at an interesting intersection on the pop map, one where the girl-with-a-guitar trills of Jewel meet the somewhat grittier -- but still reliably glossy -- tones of Sheryl Crow. Cheyenne's voice is remarkably mature for a teen, cut through with a dusty rasp that's all too rare in the American Idol era, but The Day Has Come is firmly grounded in youthful concerns -- like the frustrations tossed off in "Hanging On," which plays like a "Bad Day" for the under-18 set. The fact that the singer is obviously in no real hurry to grow up doesn't mean she's mired in fluff; the chiming "One Original Thing" takes on cookie-cutter pop culture with a surprising panache, while the poignant "Four Walls" deals affectingly with a near-fatal illness that suddenly struck her father. What's ultimately most refreshing about The Day Has Come is how easily Cheyenne dodges clichés -- especially the teasing Lolita variety. That makes it easy to judge her music on its own merits, and those shine through charmingly on every track. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Day Has Comeby Anonymous

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March 15, 2007: She is young,BUT there are alot of other artists out there,who are just as young,or youngER.Just because your young,doesn't mean you're not worth listening to.She has some good lyrics,and seems really passionate about music...

Day Has Comeby Anonymous

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December 05, 2006: I love Cheyenne's songs, and find myself singing along. I know the lyrics appeal to the younger generations too, because I hear them singing Cheyenne all the time... I've even heard "Hello Goodbye" as a ringtone!


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