Track Listing DISC 1: 1. My Life Would Suck Without You 2. I Do Not Hook Up 3. Cry 4. Don't Let Me Stop You 5. All I Ever Wanted 6. Already Gone 7. If I Can't Have You 8. Save You 9. Whyyouwannabringmedown 10. Long Shot 11. Impossible 12. Ready 13. I Want You 14. If No One Will Listen 15. Tip Of My Tongue 16. Day We Fell Apart, The
DISC 2: 1. Making The Video 2. Making The Album 3. My Life Would Suck Without You 4. Photo Gallery
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Entertainment | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Audio Mixer: Serban Ghenea. In 2009, seven years after she won the first season of AMERICAN IDOL, Kelly Clarkson's musical career was still going strong. After the darker sound of MY DECEMBER, ALL I EVER WANTED is something of a return to form for Clarkson, harking back to the spirited, sprightly rock of her debut. With its punky energy, confessional lyrics, and sassy attitude, lead single "My Life Would Suck Without You" recalls the sound and feel of signature Clarkson hits like "Since U Been Gone." The album brims with catchy hooks, thanks to Clarkson's high-profile songwriting collaborators, including Katy Perry and OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder. This is well- crafted, radio-ready pop, and if the album has a weakness, it's that it does feel a bit calculated. Clarkson fans shouldn't mind, however. This contemporary singer's skills deserve to be as well-packaged as ALL I EVER WANTED; whether she's flirting with bass-driven grooves or anthemic hard rock, Clarkson makes the song her own with expressive vocal chops and commanding style.
Editorial Reviews The introspection Clarkson favored so heavily on DECEMBER is still there; now, though, she has perspective....There are feisty independent woman anthems and soaring, impeccably constructed power ballads. -- Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly
3 stars out of 5 -- 'I Do Not Hook Up' is another spitfire mix of melody and crashing guitars -- one of the most raucous odes to chastity in recent memory. Next comes 'Cry,' a big waltz-time ballad whose tune holds a hint of Nashville-pop twang. Rolling Stone
4 stars out of 5 -- Top-of-the-line mechanics return for a high-octane mix that bounces between disco, emo and punk....In almost every setting, Clarkson is still her brassy, blues-weaned self... Blender
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