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  • Audio CD (January 5, 2010)
  • Original Release Date: January 5, 2010
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Verve Forecast
  • ASIN: B002GNKTRI
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
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Katharine McPhee warmly laughs as she confesses she's been in "artistic hiding" for the last few years. "It took me a long time to figure out where I wanted to go and be as an artist," she says. "I needed time to learn who I was as a musician." Once she discovered the answer, however, her path was sure and swift. On Unbroken, her Verve Records debut, listeners will discover a glorious side of McPhee previously untapped. Poignant, vital lyrics swell over full, lush melodies. McPhee's supple, clear voice, resonating with emotion and confidence, caresses each note on this collection of soon-to- be pop classics. Fans first met McPhee on Season Five of American Idol. The runner-up could seemingly sing any style of music, but especially mesmerized millions with her heart-stirring rendition of "Over the Rainbow." Her first solo album, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 in early 2007, only hinted at the extent of her talent--not only as a singer but as a songwriter--that Unbroken reveals. Unlike that first effort, McPhee co-wrote the majority of the songs on Unbroken, collaborating with fellow singer/songwriters Paula Cole, Ingrid Michaelson and Rachael Yamagata. "This record is definitely more personal to me," McPhee says. "I have more stories to tell. It's more of an artistic look at me as a person. Coming from a reality show, it's hard to know the depth of somebody. This record gave me that opportunity to show that. That's what Verve wanted from me: to make a record I was proud of. It was a huge blessing to give me that." Her vocals also display a new vulnerability and maturity that make Unbroken compelling listening. "I think I finally learned to breathe," McPhee says, both literally and figuratively. "I'm grounded in my own body; my voice was grounded. Having a big voice, I had to realize that singing high notes didn't equal artistry. This is more about how I can interpret a song, the nuances of singing." While sounding utterly contemporary, McPhee also drew from the tremendous voices that have guided her throughout her life ranging from Nina Simone to Sarah McLachlan. "I wanted some older influences on here," she says. "My mom is a cabaret singer; I grew up with the Great American Songbook. That's why I know all the standards, but I always had a want and a need for pop music." McPhee began work on Unbroken in 2008. At the urging on Universal Music Group chairman Doug Morris, she traveled to Nashville several times to write with some of Music City's top songwriters. "It was a really great place for me to grow as a songwriter; see how it's done," she says. What emerged were tales of resilience, of being bowed but not broken by life's experiences. "There are a lot of dark stories. I see a lot of sadness in the world," she says with a shrug. "I don't always have a rosy picture of the world. That comes out in my music more than I would like it to." "How" faces taking charge in a suffocatingly dark time. "The lyric was just so meaningful in so many ways," McPhee says. "I had to be in a position where I said, `This is my life'." The devastating, string-laced ballad "Say Goodbye," received its premiere when McPhee appeared on CSI: New York. Written about the pain that precedes an inevitable break up, "Say Goodbye," is "the slit your wrist song," McPhee says. (CSI: New York isn't her only acting credit; McPhee has appeared on Ugly Betty, also co-starred in the 2008 hit The House Bunny and has a lead role in the upcoming feature film You May Not Kiss the Bride). McPhee makes the driving first single, "Had It All," written by Kara Dioguardi, Mitch Allan and David Hodges, completely her own. The tune's upbeat melodies contrast the often downbeat lyrics of someone who appears to have lost it all: "The song represents a lot of stuff in some of our lives, looking back to the past," she says. "We can feel like we maybe made mistakes, but it all works out." But McPhee is far from a gloom merchant. "Lifeline" is decidedly upbeat. "Surrender," co-written with Michaelson, is ultimately a self-affirming call to love yourself as much as others do. The breathtaking title track, written with Cole, features one of McPhee's most stirring performances about coming through troubling times scarred but stronger. McPhee paired with producer John Alagia, best known for his work with John Mayer, Dave Matthews Band and Jason Mraz, to record Unbroken in studios throughout Los Angeles. "Part of John's charm was that he's just such a blast to hang out with," she says. "His contribution was really bringing in the right musicians and taking the vision to the right level." Among the top-flight players on Unbroken are drummer Victor Indrizzo, pianists Patrice Rushen and Billy Childs and guitarist extraordinaire Paul Jackson, Jr. The album's sole cover is the bonus track, McPhee's sprightly version of Melanie's 1971 hit, "Brand New Key." "I'd never heard that song in my life," she says. "It's so weird and so cute. People who really know me know that I'm a weird funny girl. I thought it was cute and good to have another fun song on the record." Along with her musical rebirth comes a stunning physical change: McPhee recently transformed from a long-haired brunette to a sultry blonde. "I've never done anything crazy like this," she says. "I didn't think I would cut my hair off or go this blonde, but I'm going through changes. Searching for lyrics and meaning in the record just sort of forced me to examine inside and out."

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Katharine McPhee, the 25 year old runner-up in the fifth season of American Idol has released her Verve Forecast debut. On Unbroken the vocalist and actress has co-written half of the album with some of music's biggest songwriters, including Kara DioGuardi (American Idol), Ingrid Michaelson, and Paula Cole. "Terrified" features a duet with Jason Reeves while Rachael Yamagata sings backup vocals on the song she co-wrote "Keep Drivin'." The album is produced by John Alagia (John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Dave Matthews Band).

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great music from Mcphee, January 19, 2010
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Poor Katharine McPhee has never received the critical accolades she is so worthy of. She definitely deserved to win American Idol against Taylor Hicks. There was no comparison but Ms. McPhee is one of those women who is so beautiful on the outside that many people ignore the inside. She is lovely and beautiful indeed but many critics just think she has a simple pleasant voice and she possesses so much more. I love her new look and hairdo as she asks to have her vocals heard. I was one of those who did not love her debut cd. It was too poppish for me and didn't show off her great vocals and versatility.

A couple of years have passed and Katharine McPhee has grown up a lot. When I first heard this cd I didn't know what I thought and honestly would have given it 3 stars at that point. But after hearing it over and over I love it. There are no tracks here that are standout hits so you must listen to each track as its own. Most of the songs are ballads and only with the intense listening will you find the quality and versatility that is actually here.

It would have helped to have some uptempo tracks to break up the ballads so that they could have been appreciated more. Standouts of the ballads are SURRENDER, LAST LETTER, SAY GOODBYE and FAULTLINE. Interestingly my least favorite track is the title UNBROKEN. ANYBODY'S HEART has Katharine's vocals velvety like silk and DRIVIN and TERRIFIED are excellent displays of her vocals. The most uptempo here are poppish ballads LIFETIME, HAD IT ALL and the fun BRAND NEW KEY.

I still feel like Katharine McPhee has not been matched with the ultimate music to show her true artistry and versatitlity. Listen to her sing SOMEWHERE on the David Foster and Friends cd/dvd and you will see what she is capable of. But she does well here and I am very grateful for SAY GOODBYE and LAST LETTER. I am a huge fan and just wish that this cd had some strong tracks for singles to draw more listeners in. Katharine McPhee is still a rising star yet to meet her highest mark but UNBROKEN is a strong positive step. There is great talent here and I can't wait to see what comes next.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album!, January 7, 2010
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A great album from an extremly talented person!! Plus for $3.99 it was a steal!! Keep up the good work Katharine!
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5.0 out of 5 stars UNBROKEN McPheever, January 17, 2010
By Erik North (San Gabriel, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Up until this past summer, when 2008 fifth-place finisher Brooke White released HIGH HOPES AND HEARTBREAK, I had overwhelmingly ignored practically every artist that was ever on "American Idol" that ever released an album. I just felt, and still largely do, that even as it tries to promote new talent, it also seems to promote the continued corporate approach to pop music of today. Brooke's album was the sole exception up to that point, a breezy bit of 1970s California-inspired pop.

In her wake, then, there is Katharine McPhee, who finished second to Taylor Hicks on "Idol" in 2006. I wasn't exactly high on her self-titled post-"Idol" 2007 album, thinking it sounded like everything else on today's adult contemporary and R&B radio. However, her second album, UNBROKEN, is a different sort of album from its predecessor. For while it still contains the AC and R&B elements of its predecessor, there is a noticeable emphasis, as there was on Brooke's album, on acoustic-influenced 1970s pop elements, like on "Lifetime", and the up-tempo "Had It All". Katharine also does a fairly good vocal workout on "Faultline" without resorting to the irritating melisma that seems to be part-and-parcel of far too many divas that will remain nameless. She gets able assistance, both in the writing and performing aspects of the songs, from people like Rachel Yamagata and veteran guitarist Mark Goldenberg, who worked with rock icon Linda Ronstadt thirty years before on her somewhat controversial but hugely successful 1980 new-wave rock album MAD LOVE. The big surprise in this collection, however, is Katharine's reggae-influenced cover of "Brand New Key", which had been a #1 hit for three weeks in the winter of 1971-72 for folk-pop songstress Melanie. Katharine claimed that she had not heard Melanie's original before she was about ready to record it, but she sounds quite comfortable doing it.

It's this kind of largely uncluttered production on UNBROKEN that, like Brooke's album from '09, sets it apart from the more hyped-up "Idol" divas Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood: nothing extreme, everything done just right and tasteful, but with a good deal of originality. This may likely end up being one of my personal favorites in 2010.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the type of music expected.
I had heard Katharine McPhee on "Hitman" by David Foster. Just heavenly. Then again on "Chris Botti in Boston".
Again she is wonderful. I wanted more of this. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Flashjet

3.0 out of 5 stars better than her debut
I found out that Katharine McPhee had released a new album and downloaded the songs from iTunes to hear what they were like. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Amy E. Barker

5.0 out of 5 stars Take a 2nd listen...
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I thought McPhee should have won Idol. Taylor is a non-entity. Read more
Published 25 days ago by Xarkon

5.0 out of 5 stars unbroken
Having followed Katharine Mcphee since Idol it is a thrill to see her finally singing the kind of songs she can show off her vocals on. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Janice Krempien

1.0 out of 5 stars Amateurish & Bland
This girl can not sing at all. She has a weak, boring, insipid voice and her delivery is the sure cure for insomnia. Terrible, forgettable songs. Read more
Published 1 month ago by AG

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent!
Mature and confident, I highly recommend this cd. A breath of fresh air in todays pop climate. Great work Katharine!
Published 1 month ago by johntaylor

1.0 out of 5 stars A WASTE OF DISC SPACE......
ONCE AGAIN,LADY WITH A GOOD VOICE RELEASES A "STINKER".....THIS AMERICAN IDOL CAST OFF HAS BEEN BADLY TRANSFORMED,MADEOVER AND MANIPULATED INTO SOMETHING SHE IS NOT!!! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Daniel Sneddon

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic album
Katharine is multi-talented. This is an excellent album with ballads, upbeat tunes and heartfelt selections. She wrote half of the album as well. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jonathan D. Manson

4.0 out of 5 stars Katharine McPhee is like a box of chocolates
You never know what you're gonna get. I liked her on American Idol, but then her first album really threw me for a loop with its R&B flavor. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Greg P.

5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece!
This album is a masterpiece. Every song has true meaning and artistry. Katharine is amazing, one of the MOST talented artists EVER. Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. Brennan

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