Wow - that's all I can say. Wow! This week it felt like everyone raised their game. I'm beginning to wonder how much of that has to do with the celebrity coaching sessions - Lulu and Peter really seemed to take time with the contestants and CARE, as artists, about how they did. I found myself nodding my head a LOT to their feedback - and wow, what a difference it made to the contestants! Here are my impressions, take them or leave them :)
Melinda Doolittle: Sang "As Long as He Needs Me" from Oliver
Well, it was a good performance - quite good - but I didn't get the chills. That's a standing joke around my house, by the way... if someone gives me physical chills during the performance, they're not leaving. I've never missed yet! Although NOT having them doesn't mean you will go home - it's just that a really powerful performance give me goosebumps. Anyway, if I was grading, solid A-.
Phil Stacey: Sang "Tobacco Road"
How do I say this? It isn't very nice, and i know it but... how can I get into this song when I'm obsessing over your outfit - again? Every week an oxford shirt and pants, nothing star quality or special - just some guy singing. And even though I thought he sang it well... well... it was forgettable. I hope they get a stylist to work with him. Soon!
Blake Lewis: Sang "The Season for Loving"
I just loved the vocal - seriously. Even the beat box was GREAT! However, the Michael Jackson dancing got more than a bit distracting - but maybe that's my age showing. Overall one of my favorites tonight.
Lakisha Jones: Sang "Diamonds are Forever"
Well, at least she got to wear diamonds. Great voice, but I really have never been a fan of the song - feel like I should be seeing a bunch of half clad girls prancing around and waiting for the movie to start. No chills here, either, but a solid performance.
Jordin Sparks: Sang "I, who have nothing"
Holy smokes. When the season started I wrote her off as a Diana DeGarmo clone.
I. Was. Wrong! This girl is amazing and I will be absolutely shocked if she doesn't make final three - and maybe top two! The emotion, the perfect phrasing and pitch, this young lady has it all. Oh - and I got chills :)
Sanjaya Malakar: Sang "Girl, you really got me"
Wow, talk about a guy who inspires extreme emotions! You either love him, or you hate him. I have supported him from day one but not because of his voice - because with that charisma he could make a recording studio some very respectable moolah! I'd be willing to bet there are a lot of tween girls tonight dialing until their fingers bleed - enough that he will sail through to the top ten. Great song choice as it didn't depend on perfect vocals to carry the performance (and he was fun to watch!) Maybe he read my advice from earlier?
Chris Richardson: Sang "Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying"
Nice. Sweet, tender and lovely arrangement. On the other hand that nasal country 'twang' got in there and made my teeth ache in some of the high bits, and I'm not really sold on his outfit either. I think he's safe, but then again, who really knows at this point?
Haley Scarnato: Sang "Tell him"
Oh, Haley, sweetie. You poor thing. I think she's going to have a tough time sticking around for another week, I really do (but she seems so sweet I hope she does.) Pitchy doesn't adequately describe the performance. Charisma? I don't know, but she sure does show more skin each week, so I suppose she has a good idea of who's voting for her. But if you close your eyes, the song really really grates - I just don't think it was her best performance.
Chris Sligh: Sang "She’s Not There"
Good. I started getting distracted wondering why he didn't put down the microphone stand towards the end, just carrying it in one hand and the microphone in the other. My guess? Still new to the stage, and he forgot - it's funny how when you're that focused on getting the notes right you can totally forget where your hands are or what they're doing. Solid performance, but I'm not sure how much further the 'Fro Patrol' will take him. I'd say he has three more weeks for sure.
Gina Glocksen: Sang "Paint It Black"
You know, a lot of folks are dissing on her for this performance, but the fact is I thought it was pretty good! She had a couple bobbles on the low notes (I hate it when my voice cracks at the bottom of my range, so I'm really probably over-sensitive about it in others) and those bobbles showed up when she started 'forcing' her voice. Probably nerves. Still it was pretty good and despite what anyone else thinks I think she'll stick it out a couple more weeks at least. Why? Because she's got personality and she's memorable (are you listening, Phil Stacy?)
Stephanie Edwards: Sang "You don’t Have to Say You Love Me"
If I had to guess who would be voted out this week, it'd be her. Two lackluster performances in a row at this stage in the competition will almost always take it's toll. I kept yelling 'Tempo, tempo!' at the television as she dragged the beat throughout the whole song. (Ballad does NOT always equal SLOW!) and it was just - it felt mechanical to me. I like her, I like her voice, but I just think that she's about at the end of the road.
So to sum up - I'm guessing either Stephanie Edwards or Haley Scarnato will be voted off this week. But I was very pleasantly surprised by the overall quality of the performances, almost everyone made improvements this week.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
American Idol - Wednesday the 21st and the "British Invasion"
Posted by Elynn on 3/20/2007
Labels: american idol, american idol vote, jordin sparks, lakisha jones, melinda doolittle, sanjaya Malakar, stephanie edwards
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I agree with everything you said. And of course now we know who was ousted this week, so I will give you kudos for your prediction. ;) Oh, and about Phil? He SO needs to grow some hair! He's one man who looks like crap with a bald head! lol
Well, we'll see if I can call i t next week. But I'd say that Phil has a lot to worry about - people who are memorable will hold out longer and he is NOT memorable at this point.
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