The Real Thing Bo Bice

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  • Release Date: 12/13/2005
  • Sales Rank: 63,600
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 828767119625
 
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The Real Thing

1LISTENThe Real Thing 3:22
2LISTENYou're Everything 3:33
3LISTENU Make Me Better 3:49
4LISTENNothing Without You 3:47
5LISTENMy World 3:18
6LISTENRemember Me 3:48
7LISTENHold on to Me 3:48
8LISTENLie...It's Alright 3:30
9LISTENIt's My Life 3:25
10LISTENWilling to Try 4:19
11LISTENValley of Angels 3:35

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Editorial Reviews

Early on in the fourth season of American Idol the powers that be dubbed the season the battle of the rockers, because for the first time ever, AmIdol had not one but two rock vocalists as prime contenders. First, there was Constantine Maroulis, a music-theater veteran singing overheated, outdated grunge who dominated the audition rounds, becoming an early favorite. His rival didn't appear until the tail end of the auditions. His name was Bo Bice, a bearded longhair who seemed as if he stepped out of central casting for a Southern rocker. Bo catapulted to front-runner status as soon as he belted out a gritty, soulful version of "Whipping Post" in one of the first shows of the season. It was easily the hardest-rocking thing ever heard on American Idol and as the weeks went by, Bo proved that he was versatile, singing ballads as effectively as the rockers -- a feat that proved to be a bit of a stumbling block for Constantine, who truly shined only when he acknowledged his bent for theatricality, as on a startlingly good version of "Bohemian Rhapsody." Soon, that lack of versatility becameMaroulis' Achilles' heel and the battle of the rockers petered out into a competition between Bo and Carrie Underwood, a sweet girl-next-door country singer who eventually won the tightest AmIdol contest since Ruben Studdard squeaked out a victory over Clay Aiken on the second season. On Bo's album debut, The Real Thing, 19 Entertainment, exec producer Clive Davis, and the whole American Idol album crew place the singer into an alt-rock setting somewhere between Nickelback and Bon Jovi. Bo sounds like other mainstream male rock singers in 2005 -- his songs have verses that surge into anthemic choruses where heavy guitars kick in, inching the volume up to a point where it becomes a glossy wall of digital sound. The music is tightly wound and meticulously clean. While this doesn't necessarily play to Bo's strengths, there are some good, professional tunes co-written by either Jon Bon Jovi or his longtime partner Richie Sambora. Elsewhere, 19 paired him with Ben Moody from Evanescence, Ashlee Simpson's collaborator Kara DioGuardi, and Chad Kroeger from Nickelback, for a set of mildly active rock. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Real Thingby Anonymous

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April 10, 2006: Bo Bice is the Real thing, i cannot believe how great this cd is. i listen to it everyday, know all the lyrics it is the best cd ever, its hard to pick a favorite song but i guess mine is "lie..its alright" it is really rock, fast, and everything Bo! im so glad his mom made that bet with him or else who knows if he would have this awesome album out! im sure he would have an album out but i dunno if i would have heard of it. GO BO GO!!! i voted sooo much for him on idol. i love him and carrie. they are awesome. but this cd is by far better than carries. GET THE Cd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Real Thingby Anonymous

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March 02, 2006: I loved Bo on AI, but this albumn doesn't do him justice. There is so much backround music, it distorts HIS sound. Hope in his next albumn we hear the true Bo we all fell in love with!


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