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Daniel PowterAudio CD
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Daniel Powter is a Canadian singer-songwriter born in 1971.

Small numbers of his debut album, I'm Your Betty, were released in 2000.

The chart topping single, "Bad Day", for which he is best known was released in 2005, whereupon it received heavy airplay, not least of all as a result of being chosen by Coca-Cola as a theme song in Europe. A Grammy nomination soon followed but the follow-up singles… Read more in Amazon's Daniel Powter Store

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  • Audio CD
  • ASIN: B000BBVNEK
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #418,318 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Something for a Bad Day, October 6, 2005
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This is a phenomenal debut album from Daniel Powter. The stubbly-jawed, green-eyed, beanie-wearing 34 year old Canadian singer/songwriter gives a very impressive account of himself, and has already sold more than 100,000 albums, due mainly to a killer first single "Bad Day", something with which we can all identify.

"Where is the moment when we need it the most
You kick up the leaves and the magic is lost
They tell me your blue sky's faded to grey
They tell me your passion's gone away
And I don't need no carrying on

Stand in the line just ahead of the law
You're faking a smile with the coffee you go
You tell me your life's been way off line
You're falling to pieces every time
And I don't need no carrying on

Cause you had a bad day
You're taking one down
You sing a sad song just to turn it around
You say you don't know
You tell me don't lie
You work at a smile and you go for a ride
You had a bad day
The camera don't lie
You're coming back down and you really don't mind
You had a bad day
You had a bad day"

Powter wrote the songs on this album over a one year period, his musical taste inspired by childhood violin sessions, accompanying his mother on piano. The second single will be "Free Loop", but the excellent "Song 6" would also have been a great pick.

This album is definitely a keeper, other great tracks being "Jimmy Gets High" and "Lie to Me" (falsetto bits and all), "Styrofoam" and "Hollywood", but then every track is a potential single. The only problem is that there are only ten songs, and that's a crying shame.

Amanda Richards, October 6, 2005
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars other songs really pale in comparison to "Bad Day.", April 27, 2006
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The Good
Soothing piano and warm strings blend well with Powter's high falsetto on "Song 6." The track starts off slow, but picks up with a punch on the chorus. You really can't listen to the radio, watch television, or surf the web without coming across the mega-hit "Bad Day." You can't deny this song's appeal. It actually has sad lyrics, but it's set to inspiring music. The chorus has a great vocal flow. Electronic beats and sound effects dominate "Suspect." Powter's vocals sound like a higher-pitched version of Brian Johnson's (AC/DC), with less gravel. "Jimmy Gets High" is a piano laden track about making it in the music industry. Although if you want to go deeper than that; it's about making it in life. On "Hollywood," Powter compares his dance floor crush to a Hollywood starlet and how he would treat her as such.

The Bad
The album is rather short (37 min.). The other songs really pale in comparison to "Bad Day."

The Verdict
To call Daniel Powter's music `rock' is a stretch I know, but you can't avoid the appeal of his hit song "Bad Day." Despite that song's appeal, I just didn't feel that the rest of the tracks on the album really measure up to "Bad Day's" relatable theme and emotional delivery. Who knows, Powter could be the next Elton John or the next one hit wonder.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best CD in years., May 3, 2006
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Someone once said to me all the current bad music is about to turn good again. And you know what? I think Daniel Powter is the one that will start to make everything all better again. Thats all that needs to be said.
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