There is no doubt about the first statement I will make in this review: Kelly Clarkson is one of the best female vocalists in the world. That is unquestionable, what is more up for debate is the quality of her songs throughout the course of her career and I recognise that while her singles and albums have varied in popularity the fact she is still around implies that while she may not always get it exactly right she has more than done enough to sustain a successful pop career. What's more you get the impression that she is now firmly cemented in the pop/rock landscape and will be making records for many more years to come. I didn't buy Thankful when that was released and hence am unable to comment on that particular album, but Breakaway was and still is a captivating album which is packed full of hits. I am a big fan of 'Never Again' and her vocals sound great on the rock that fills this album. 'All I Ever Wanted' is probably my least favourite of Kelly's albums and although I still played it a lot I felt that it lacked the spark and depth of her previous records and felt a little bit like she was trying to recreate the success of Breakway without her heart really being in it. I hadn't heard much about Stronger in the run up to its release and therefore I was eagerly awaiting my first listen to see which direction Kelly had taken her latest project in. I was utterly underwhelmed; I heard an album full of middle-of-the-road samey tracks with less stand-out tracks than any of her previous albums. I was, however, very very wrong. I cannot seem to learn that the very best albums are the one which pass you by on first listen as undesirable. This album has grown on me-in fact grown on me enough to warrant a five star review. I will provide my thoughts on all the tracks which I have now listened to several times:
1.Mr Know It All-The first spikey single, probably the most immediate track on the whole album and it's easy therefore to see why it was chosen as the first single. 9/10
2.What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)-This is the only other immediately obvious single and it's a belter. Kelly's vocals are superb here. 9/10
3.Dark Side-An absolute grower; I love the lyrics/message of the track: 'Everybody's got a dark side, do you love me, can you mine'. A dark, ballad with an almost fairy-tale instrumental opening and closing the track. 10/10
4.Honestly-A dramatic ballad reminiscent of the kind Kelly is well-known for. You simply cannot fault her vocals and passionate delivery. 8/10
5.You Love Me-One of my favourites on the whole album; the catchy, punchy verses are followed by a chorus packed full of drama and emotion as well as out of this world vocals. 10/10
6.Einstein-Only Kelly Clarkson could sing the lyric 'Dumb plus dumb equals you' with conviction and actually not make it sound like a terrible lyric. So yeah lyrically it's not the best, however I guarantee that by listen two you'll be singing along to this up-tempo, slightly rocky number. 8/10
7.Standing In Front Of You-By listen three I was still underwhelmed by this big ballad, but by listen four something clicked in to place and I now genuinely like it. 7/10
8.I Forgive You-This was one of the few tracks which stood out to me on my initial listen; it's characterised by powerful vocals and a memorable, repetetive chorus. 8/10
9.Hello-This is not a bad song, however at the same time it probably won't be the one that sticks in your head after the album finishes playing. 6/10
10.The War Is Over-A fantastic ballad; I adore the harmonies in the chorus and although it's completely over-the-top Kelly's vocals can certainly match the drama implied by the lyrics. 10/10
11.Let Me Down-A complete contrast to the previous track and this is an uptempo, rocky track. The chorus is incredibly catchy. 8/10
12.You Can't Win-This is another of my absolute favourite tracks on the album, where Kelly basically sums up the problems with modern life and whatever you do you can't win. It's uptempo, it's catchy as hell, the vocals are amazing. 10/10
13.Breaking Your Own Heart-A country-tinged ballad to finish off the standard version of the album and while it's not my favourite, it's certainly very soothing and shows a completely different side to Kelly's voice! 8/10
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14.Don't You Wanna Stay- A country ballad with Jason Aldean which I understand has enjoyed some success in the USA. While I don't envisage it replicating that kind of success in this country and I do find the chorus is a little cheesy there is no denying that Kelly's vocals on her verse are absolutely sublime (seeing a pattern here...!) 7.5/10
15.Alone-A track which does tend to fade into the background compared to the other tracks on the album and you can see why it wasn't included on the original track listing. 6/10
16.Don't Be A Girl About It-A bit of fun with it's high pitched 'ooo's filling the chorus. Very different to the other tracks on the album, but that's no bad thing. 9/10
17.The Sun Will Rise-I have to commend Kara Dioguardi for her vocal efforts on this track, as her voice complements Kelly's very well indeed. This ballad is phenomenal and a fantastic way to round off a great album. 10/10
I can easily listen to this album without skipping any of the tracks and considering it's length that's no mean feat. I genuinely think that Kelly's voice is better than ever on this album. The variety of styles ranging from uptempo pop/rock music, dramatic ballads, soothing ballads and even country really makes for an engaging listen and perhaps best of all it still sounds like a unified collection of songs and not a compilation. I'm already looking forward to album six!