American Idol: The Very Best Of Katharine McPhee - Page 3

Grade: A

I can't even count how many times I've played this performance back in my basement and strutted around with a water bottle pretending I'm singing it myself. There was such attitude, so much presence, I really felt like I was watching a star. And apparently Simon did, too: "Katharine, something happened tonight. Which is that I think tonight you turn into a star."

"Until You Come Back To Me" Katharine McPhee looks great tonight. She looks very Martina McBride meets old Hollywood. I love her. Yes, honey. Finally someone’s on pitch. Oh, she sounds great. Stevie’s right; this girl has a lot of potential. This rendition of “‘Til You Come Back To Me” is beautiful. The great thing about Katharine is she knows how to make a performance magical even with the quiet moments. YES! Wow. Simon just compared Katharine to Kelly Clarkson. What a huge compliment.

Grade: A

This still, to date, is my favorite performance of Katharine's. It embodies the heart of her performance skills. It's not a generic power-belting ballad (see "I Have Nothing") and it's not some shrilly shout-fest (see "Who Wants To Live Forever"). It's just simple soul and that's what makes Katharine McPhee a great singer. Let's not mention the odd maternity-looking nature of the dress.

Will Katharine be successful post Idol? Will Taylor be successful post Idol? Only time will tell. But both of these singers have undeniable talent and that usually counts for something, right?

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  • 1 - Sagie

    May 29, 2006 at 9:56 am

    Kat has such a wonderful voice, but to make it she is really in need of a handler to teach her how to speak and talk with interviewers. She comes across as very entitled and very self absorbed, and a Valley Girl with her overuse of the words "you know" and "Like"

    Once she has a bit more experience in media and learns how to be more gracious, then and only then can she really go on to big things.

  • 2 - Bliffle

    May 29, 2006 at 12:34 pm

    I watched her sing "Over the Rainbow" and thought it was pretty ordinary. But I thought all the last 3 were ordinary and quit watching AI.

  • 3 - mike

    May 29, 2006 at 2:17 pm

    I disagree that she "sells the song", she "sings" the song, and does not emote that you believe her. Her performances comes across as mechanical, all smiles and that is why she lost the competition. She is technically a better singer than Taylor, but he is the ultimate performer and believes in what he is singing and therefore convinces his audience.
    She is too busy trying to be seductive and pretty.

  • 4 - Rene

    May 29, 2006 at 6:44 pm

    She's terribly inconsistent. Over the Rainbow? Give me a break. That song couldn't be easier to sing and still it was just ok. Certainly not outstanding and most definitely not a show stopper. Why some compare her to Kelly Clarkson is inconceivable to me. She has no where near the talent. If you go back and view all of Kelly's performances from season one available at www.kcemedia.com, you can clearly tell that Kelly remains the most talented of all idols. I like Katherine and I do think she's stunning visually, I don't think she has the chops to have a long lasting career.

  • 5 - Chris Evans

    May 29, 2006 at 6:48 pm

    She's compared to Kelly because they both have very soulful vocals--which you can tell if you watch her Until You Come Back To Me performance.

    No one's trying to say that Katharine is EQUALLY as talented a vocalist--just similar.

  • 6 - sarah

    May 29, 2006 at 6:59 pm

    i love katharine mcphee!!! she is so pretty and feels the music....she is so awesome!!! i liked her better than taylor (dont get me wrong he is a good singer)..but kat takes more chances and when she does that she proves to be a better singer than him. maybe its a good thing she didnt win american idol!!! you know. clay aiken gets more attention than rubenhe was runner up! GO Katharine! You ROCK my world!

  • 7 - Rene

    May 29, 2006 at 7:05 pm

    What I really disliked about Katherine as a performer is when she goes into a high register which is quite often. She always sounded flat to me. Like all treble with no bass.

  • 8 - Georgia

    May 29, 2006 at 7:12 pm

    Great article! Yes, I absolutely love this girl's voice--it's a perfect mix of old and new. Why is it people bother coming to the article simply to bash someone--if you already know you dislike them? Why even bother reading the article and commenting if you already know you hate Katharine McPhee. Nonetheless, my personal favorite was Til You come Back To me. I loved when she sang that song. I'D LOVE TO SEE A DUET WITH KATHARINE AND ARETHA!!

    And to whoever said Over The Rainbow is an easy song to sing, you've gotta be kidding me, right?

  • 9 - Jewel

    May 29, 2006 at 11:46 pm

    Katharine has an amazing voice! I love everything about her! For me personally, she should have won! Taylor was not at all a good singer. When you hear him sing(just his singing) he sings flat or out of tune esp on the low notes. And his voice is so ordinary while KAT's voice is extraordinary!!! Great voice, beautiful, entertaining, youthful, funny, joyful, sweet.. what else to ask for..

  • 10 - V

    May 30, 2006 at 12:31 am

    While I admit Katherine has talent, there was NO need to disrespect Bo Bice in your article.

    Mr. Bo Bice has tremendous talent in his own right, and is doing very well thank you!

  • 11 - Chris Evans

    May 30, 2006 at 12:57 am

    I was not commenting on Bice's talent--but his music rather--which is watered down generic crap.

  • 12 - duane

    May 30, 2006 at 1:08 am

    Yeah, that Beau Bryce is one of the best little songstresses out there. She lokks kinda like a guy, though. Weird.

  • 13 - Jen

    May 30, 2006 at 3:08 am

    Kat will have a bright future in entertainment business. Only time will tell. I can also see her doing movies and broadways. She will be all over MTV, VH1....

  • 14 - blue velvet

    May 30, 2006 at 9:44 am

    the comments within the article referring to Bo Bice were uncalled for.. my reasoning is this: if you go to a festival of music the exact same type of music is not why you go there.. it is the variety and performances of all sorts of music that draws you there.. the question in the end is.. since when are we required to be exclusive fans to one singer/band?? one genre of music?? how boring.. my favorites include
    Elvis. John Lennon. Fats Domino. Fantasia, Carrie Underwood, Willie Nelson, the London based cast recording of Phantom of the Opera, Taylor Hicks, Cirque de Soliel, KD Tunsdall, Elton John, Ricky Nelson, Backstreet Boys, George Michael, and yes Bo Bice.. his songs are "watered down"? they are originally written for the album songs.. how do you "water down" the original while performing the original.. all of the contestants are/have been given an outrageous opportunity to audition for all of the music industry.. in front of a vast audience with professional arrangements for their tunes .. knowing how many ppl see these contestants and are actually living their "resume" astonishes me beyond belief.. the contestants get to have the videos from their performances, spoken criticism aimed to improve ..and, last but not least, contacts, contacts, contacts..maybe AI wants the fans to stay in the position of drawing lines, establishing camps and generally stating their angst over one contestant or another.. it would fit with their marketing plans (ratings) and profit margins (advertisements).. to remain simply entertained is never the object of this show.. the audience has been led to believe that spewing hateful comments and looking for the "error" in the performer is part of the "fun" ..it is in reality (pun intended)the overall manipulaation of the show producers..do we really "hate" Scott Savol, Taylor, Bo, et al?? not me!! all of the contestants have talent and want to remain in the entertainment industry.. it is to all of our benefit that they do so.. or are we trying to be a "johnny one note" audience??

    much love

    peace out

  • 15 - NR Davis

    May 30, 2006 at 10:10 am

    re: Bo Bice --

    I'm so ******* sick of having to remind people: It's a marathon, not a sprint! Yes, his first LP was a disappointment, but anyone who pays attention knows the material put out while under the AI thumb usually is less than stellar. Wait 'til he gets to do his own thing. Like Taylor, Bo is a songwriter and an instrumentalist and a band leader. Wait until he gets the opportunity to break out and do his, um, real thing. I expect we'll see a similar thing with Taylor unless Clive Davis gets wise and decides to let Taylor do his thing from the get-go (which I hear IS a possibility; some AI execs weren't thrilled with the Hicks win and they realize that marketing him the way they sold Kelly Clarkson and Bo Bice won't fly).

    In any case, Bo is doing just great - much better than he was before the competition - and better things are on the horizon.

  • 16 - Rene

    May 30, 2006 at 1:04 pm

    The song "Over the Rainbow" is considered a standard and it is a easy song to sing. What in the lyrics and/or the melody would make it difficult?

  • 17 - Jane

    May 30, 2006 at 1:06 pm

    When you say that Kat did not "technically" win what do you mean by that? She did not win. Period. Literally, technically, figuratively, or in any other way. That's because America had the final say and, guess what? A lot more people chose Taylor.

    Kat is a pop princess wanna be with no heart and soul. The highest she can ever aspire to is something along the lines of Celine Dion -- technically great but plastic, cheesy and empty. But then, as she has said in her interviews, what she really wants is to be an actress.

    As for me, I will be going to the Soulman's concert, buying his CDs and listening to REAL music.

  • 18 - Chris Evans

    May 30, 2006 at 1:16 pm

    It's funny Jane...you have no idea what Taylor's music will sound like. It could be the crappiest album of the century. The only knowledge you have of what it will be like at all is Taylor's voice--which as you say in your comment regarding Katharine and Celine Dion--doesn't matter if the music's plastic and cheesy (which for all you know, Taylor's music very well could be).

    Second, I'm a little lost. What exactly gives you any indication of what kind of music Katharine will be singing on HER record? Surely not her performances on American Idol--as the closest thing to a pop song she's ever sung on the show is "Black Horse and Cherry Tree", which is hardly anything like anything Celine Dion has ever sung in her life.

    Third, after watching performances of Aretha Franklin's "Until You Come Back To Me" and even "God Bless The Child", how you can say Katharine has no soul is beyond me.

  • 19 - NR Davis

    May 30, 2006 at 1:24 pm

    Mr./Ms. Rene, the difficulty in performing that classic is in making the audience feel the hopes and dreams of the person singing it. Imbuing lyrics and melody with true emotion is tough. IMO, Katharine failed at that - despite her undeniable talent - for the reasons Ms. Jane stated. (IOW, the McPheever, for many, never rose above 98 degrees.) Indeed, Ms. McPhee has said she wants a career like Julia Roberts'; note that the Oscar winner does not sing all that well (which may give McPhee a bit of an edge: if she proves gifted on the boards and can act convincingly, she has a great shot at doing Broadway plays and - unlike Roberts - musicals). Given her performance with Meat Loaf on the finale (he was off-putting, but she really worked to bring the intensity required by "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," the high-drama ballad they sang), she has a drama queen waiting to emerge. All she has to work on is something the WINNER has down cold: believability, real heart and soul.

  • 20 - Eric

    May 30, 2006 at 1:35 pm

    While I respect your opinions Rene and NR, I wholeheartedly disagree that Katharine does not have heart and soul and/or feel emotion when she's singing. I've always felt emotion in her songs especially her Come Rain or Come Shine and Until You Come Back To Me. My favorite was Over The Rainbow. My partner and I watched it with our daughter, and by the middle tears were streaming down all our faces. The sound of her voice, the conviction, the look in her eyes, everything about it was absolutely and undeniably beautiful.

  • 21 - Owens Ryan

    May 30, 2006 at 1:36 pm

    Eh, i liked Elliott and Chris and Katharine--would have rather two of those three were in the final. It would've been less boring.

  • 22 - Chris Evans

    May 30, 2006 at 1:37 pm

    Chris and Kat should've been the final two, I believe Owens.

  • 23 - Sandy

    May 30, 2006 at 9:57 pm

    Blah blah blah ... so many blogs and so many heart felt opinions and horrible comments. Enough bad mouthing. No ONE person or ONE sound can please absolutely everyone. Everyone gets so emotional about their opinions. I like Taylor. I like Katherine and would like to have seen Kat win over Taylor. HOWEVER, to ME Chris is IT. I WILL be watching for what Chris does and I WILL buy his CDs and WILL go to his concerts. To ME and many others Chris IS the winner. He is exactly the sound I look for in music!!! I don't care that he didn't become the AI winner. I'm just happy I got to see him and I hope to see more of him in the future. The rest - I love some but can't be bothered to argue about who's talented and who's not and who should have won. Give me Chris and I'm happy. HAPPY HAPPY!! He WILL make it, regardless of those who don't like him. He's the winner. :) Sandy

  • 24 - Sandy

    May 30, 2006 at 10:02 pm

    Oh ... and I think there's a ChrisDaughtry.com site - or something close to that url - for all us Chris fans. Time to visit it and see what's new!!! Woooo Hooo Chris ... you ROCK my world baby! Keep it up!

    Bye bye everyone here pining over who won and who should have won. I don't care ... moving on!

    :)

    Sandy

  • 25 - Anne

    May 31, 2006 at 7:38 pm

    Thanks for posting all of those videos again. As usual I cry when I hear her - she's amazing! She's the best performer I have seen in years and years. Can't wait to get to the concert.
    Many thanks,

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