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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Artist : Carrie Underwood | | Album : Play On | | Bitrate : VBR kbps | | Label : 19 Recordings \ SONY | | Year : 2009 | | Genre : Country | | Rip date : Oct-30-2009 | | Store date : Nov-3-2009 | | Size : 73,5 MB | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | |Track Listing: | | | | 01 - Cowboy Casanova 03:57 | | 02 - Quitter 03:41 | | 03 - Mama's Song 04:00 | | 04 - Change 03:14 | | 05 - Undo It 02:58 | | 06 - Someday When I Stop Loving You 04:03 | | 07 - Songs Like This 02:38 | | 08 - Temporary Home 04:30 | | 09 - This Time 03:53 | | 10 - Look At Me 03:17 | | 11 - Unapologize 04:38 | | 12 - What Can I Say 03:58 | | 13 - Play On 03:41 | | | | | | 48:28 min | | | +----------------------------------[Notes]-----------------------------------+ | | | The first country American Idol, Carrie Underwood grew up in the small | | town of Checotah, OK, and began singing with her church at the tender | | age of three. Throughout her childhood, she also performed at functions | | for the Lion's Club and Old Settlers Day, and eventually at festivals in | | several states. Along with developing her singing, Underwood learned to | | play guitar and piano. She graduated from high school as her class | | salutatorian and majored in mass communication at Northeastern State | | College with an eye on a career in broadcast journalism, but continued | | her singing career throughout her studies. | | | | As a senior just a few credits short of her degree, Underwood heard | | about the auditions for the 2005 season of American Idol. She tried out | | for the show at the St. Louis, MO, auditions, and her innocent charm and | | pure, pretty voice ended up winning her not only a place among the 12 | | finalists, but the title of 2005's American Idol. Her debut single, | | Inside Your Heaven, was released that summer, and along with appearing | | on the American Idols Live! tour, and picking up endorsement deals with | | Hershey's and Skechers, she began recording her debut album in | | Nashville. Some Hearts was released late that fall and was a smash hit, | | selling over 300,000 copies in its first week and eventually going | | triple platinum. The album's lead single, "Jesus, Take the Wheel," was | | also a big success, topping Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart for six | | weeks.s | | | | Acclaim for the album and single spilled over into 2006, when Some | | Hearts re-entered Billboard's Top Ten after Underwood's appearance on | | the 2006 American Idol finale and "Jesus, Take the Wheel" won Single | | Record of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards (where she | | also won Top Female Vocalist); a Dove Award from the Gospel Music | | Association; and Breakthrough Video and Best Female Video at the CMT | | Awards, making her the only double winner at the event. Despite her | | hectic career as a country music star ù which included carrying her Some | | Hearts tour through the fall of 2006 ù Underwood found the time to | | finish her degree and become a spokesperson for People for the Ethical | | Treatment of Animals (who named her 2005's World's Sexiest Vegetarian). | | "Before He Cheats" was released as Underwood's third single late in | | 2006, and became her third country number one and her fourth total | | number one hit. That December, she won five Billboard Music Awards: | | Album of the Year, Top 200 Female Artist of the Year, Female Country | | Artist, New Country Artist, and Country Album of the Year. | | | | Early in 2007, Underwood began work on her second album, while "Wasted" | | became the fourth single taken from Some Hearts; she performed it on an | | episode of American Idol that March, and the following month, it hit | | number one on the Hot Country Songs Chart. She returned to American Idol | | in April as part of the show's "Idol Gives Back" benefit episode: | | Underwood visited South Africa and recorded an acoustic cover of the | | Pretenders' "I'll Stand by You," which was released exclusively on | | iTunes. Underwood won three awards at the 2007 CMT Awards: Video of the | | Year, Female Video of the Year, and Video Director of the Year for the | | video for "Before He Cheats." She also took home three 2007 ACM Awards | | in May, which included Album of the Year for Some Hearts and Top Female | | Vocalist. She made a third trip to American Idol late in the month for | | the sixth season finale, where she sang "I'll Stand by You" to a | | standing ovation. During the show, Clive Davis recognized Underwood's | | sextuple-platinum sales; Underwood was the first country artist to sell | | that many copies of a debut album since LeAnn Rimes' Blue in 1996. She | | also appeared on Brad Paisley's album 5th Gear, which was released in | | June 2006. She released her sophomore effort, Carnival Ride, in 2007. | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Artist : Carrie Underwood | | Album : Play On | | Bitrate : VBR kbps | | Label : 19 Recordings \ SONY | | Year : 2009 | | Genre : Country | | Rip date : Oct-30-2009 | | Store date : Nov-3-2009 | | Size : 73,5 MB | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | |Track Listing: | | | | 01 - Cowboy Casanova 03:57 | | 02 - Quitter 03:41 | | 03 - Mama's Song 04:00 | | 04 - Change 03:14 | | 05 - Undo It 02:58 | | 06 - Someday When I Stop Loving You 04:03 | | 07 - Songs Like This 02:38 | | 08 - Temporary Home 04:30 | | 09 - This Time 03:53 | | 10 - Look At Me 03:17 | | 11 - Unapologize 04:38 | | 12 - What Can I Say 03:58 | | 13 - Play On 03:41 | | | | | | 48:28 min | | | +----------------------------------[Notes]-----------------------------------+ | | | The first country American Idol, Carrie Underwood grew up in the small | | town of Checotah, OK, and began singing with her church at the tender | | age of three. Throughout her childhood, she also performed at functions | | for the Lion's Club and Old Settlers Day, and eventually at festivals in | | several states. Along with developing her singing, Underwood learned to | | play guitar and piano. She graduated from high school as her class | | salutatorian and majored in mass communication at Northeastern State | | College with an eye on a career in broadcast journalism, but continued | | her singing career throughout her studies. | | | | As a senior just a few credits short of her degree, Underwood heard | | about the auditions for the 2005 season of American Idol. She tried out | | for the show at the St. Louis, MO, auditions, and her innocent charm and | | pure, pretty voice ended up winning her not only a place among the 12 | | finalists, but the title of 2005's American Idol. Her debut single, | | Inside Your Heaven, was released that summer, and along with appearing | | on the American Idols Live! tour, and picking up endorsement deals with | | Hershey's and Skechers, she began recording her debut album in | | Nashville. Some Hearts was released late that fall and was a smash hit, | | selling over 300,000 copies in its first week and eventually going | | triple platinum. The album's lead single, "Jesus, Take the Wheel," was | | also a big success, topping Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart for six | | weeks.s | | | | Acclaim for the album and single spilled over into 2006, when Some | | Hearts re-entered Billboard's Top Ten after Underwood's appearance on | | the 2006 American Idol finale and "Jesus, Take the Wheel" won Single | | Record of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards (where she | | also won Top Female Vocalist); a Dove Award from the Gospel Music | | Association; and Breakthrough Video and Best Female Video at the CMT | | Awards, making her the only double winner at the event. Despite her | | hectic career as a country music star which included carrying her Some | | Hearts tour through the fall of 2006 Underwood found the time to | | finish her degree and become a spokesperson for People for the Ethical | | Treatment of Animals (who named her 2005's World's Sexiest Vegetarian). | | "Before He Cheats" was released as Underwood's third single late in | | 2006, and became her third country number one and her fourth total | | number one hit. That December, she won five Billboard Music Awards: | | Album of the Year, Top 200 Female Artist of the Year, Female Country | | Artist, New Country Artist, and Country Album of the Year. | | | | Early in 2007, Underwood began work on her second album, while "Wasted" | | became the fourth single taken from Some Hearts; she performed it on an | | episode of American Idol that March, and the following month, it hit | | number one on the Hot Country Songs Chart. She returned to American Idol | | in April as part of the show's "Idol Gives Back" benefit episode: | | Underwood visited South Africa and recorded an acoustic cover of the | | Pretenders' "I'll Stand by You," which was released exclusively on | | iTunes. Underwood won three awards at the 2007 CMT Awards: Video of the | | Year, Female Video of the Year, and Video Director of the Year for the | | video for "Before He Cheats." She also took home three 2007 ACM Awards | | in May, which included Album of the Year for Some Hearts and Top Female | | Vocalist. She made a third trip to American Idol late in the month for | | the sixth season finale, where she sang "I'll Stand by You" to a | | standing ovation. During the show, Clive Davis recognized Underwood's | | sextuple-platinum sales; Underwood was the first country artist to sell | | that many copies of a debut album since LeAnn Rimes' Blue in 1996. She | | also appeared on Brad Paisley's album 5th Gear, which was released in | | June 2006. She released her sophomore effort, Carnival Ride, in 2007. | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net