Author: Daniel Powerter
Brand: WACR2
Release Date: 07-26-2005
Details: Product Description In 2005, singer-songwriter Daniel Powter scored the biggest airplay song in Europe, sold 900,000 albums and more than a million singles, went UK platinum and was nominated for a Brit Award for Best International Breakthrough Act. Not bad for a debut album. Now Daniel Powter, produced by Mitchell Froom and Jeff Dawson, marks the arrival on these shores of this Canadian's catchy, edgy and rocking pop songs. It's a good day for Daniel Powerter. Amazon.ca "Bad Day," the first single off Daniel Powter's small masterpiece of a debut disc, has been divebombing TV-watching Americans for months. Turn on "American Idol" and there it is, accompanying the latest axed contestant off the stage. Switch over to Showtime, and it's on promos for "Weeds." The VH1 video is inescapable. Yet nobody knows who the guy is (a 35-year-old French Canadian, it turns out), and attempts to compare him to other singers inevitably come up short. Powter is poppier than James Blunt, more substantial than Adam Levin, and way less hangdoggish than Train. He is--and there may be no flattering way of saying this--like the late-'70s pop king Leo Sayer: an elastic-voiced and enormously infectious singer who can make you feel like dancing in the space of a few deft keyboard plinks. Powter, the disc, has legs, too: "Bad Day" is as big a bummer as its title suggests compared with the all-out party that is "Jimmy Gets High." "Free Loop" chugs toward its vaguely sad station stop in the most ingratiating way possible, and "Song 6" sucks you in with a groove that won't soon stop doing loop-de-loops around your every thought. Power to the people--it should have come a lot sooner. --Tammy La Gorce
UPC: 093624933229
EAN: 0093624933229
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood