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Bo bice

By: Bryan Sayler

Issue date: 10/25/07 Section: Recess
Last update: 10/25/07 at 8:15 AM EST
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Whether you consider American Idol a vapid cultural obituary or an inspired populist revolution, its ability to churn out stars is indisputable. Season after season, the show unleashes a slew of successes-arguably talented media darlings ready to go gold with the help of an immense built-in fan base.

But, for some reason, American Idol was probably the biggest little mistake of Bo Bice's life.

Since taking runner-up in season four, the fan favorite has yet to find post-Idol success (or a good barber). His debut album, The Real Thing, opened with strong sales, but was critically reviled and disappeared quickly from radio airplay. Lacking the established cred of his Southern rock contemporaries, Bice has spent the recent years in musical limbo, his name more synonymous with Sanjaya than Steve Earle.

On See the Light-a self-conscious departure from Bice's Idol days-he takes measured steps to reconnect with the core of the classic Southern rock from which he claims to hail. "Take The Country Out Of Me" opens with Bice invoking the names of Merle Haggard and the Charlie Daniels Band, all in hopes of reaffirming his pedigree. Though seemingly earnest, by the twentieth name drop the effort reeks of contrivance, casting doubt on the assertion that "They might take me out to L.A./But they'll never take sweet Dixieland from me."

Bice tries his hardest to harness the grit and ingenuity of his references. The single, "Witness," brandishes rollicking guitars, an organ and even one of those crazy Frampton-talking-guitar things. All these elements fail to come together into anything cohesive, as their potential is overshadowed by inane lyrics and over-polished production. Such problems prevail through See the Light, an album that walks through all the right motions but misses the heart of one of American music's most soulful genres.
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noelle

posted 10/25/07 @ 1:34 PM EST

To each his own, but I love every song in this album. My opinion totally differs because I've been following his career and know a bit more details to the making of this album and what Bo had to go through after idol. (Continued…)

Pat

posted 10/25/07 @ 7:15 PM EST

Everything you said was spot on, Noelle! I wish you had written the review of SEE THE LIGHT as you obviously have done your research.

The songs on SEE THE LIGHT are exactly the type of songs that Bo fans expect him to sing -- not the POP stuff that Clive Davis and RCA made him sing on The Real Thing. (Continued…)

JewelsR

posted 10/26/07 @ 8:16 AM EST

Perhaps simply pull up a chair, pop the top of a cold one and just listen to Bo. Granted the track with him listing his musical heroes is a little overdone, but it's not an original approach. (Continued…)

LindakayA

posted 10/26/07 @ 2:03 PM EST

Well, I sure disagree with your review. I think See The Light is the album Bo was born to make! I sure wish you could see what I've seen watching Bo Bice perform live with his bands. (Continued…)

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