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Idol Season 5 Compilation Album Hits Stores May 23rd
5/6/06
"American Idol" Season 5 -- From the Show People Can't Stop
Talking About: The Compilation Album "Season 5 Encores" Hits
Stores May 23, 2006
Top 12 Finalists From Series' Highest-Rated Season Contribute Their
Best Performances to a New CD
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/03/06 -- The ratings are higher
than ever. The water-cooler factor is more intense than ever. The
contestants are more talented than ever. No wonder the anticipation is
running so high for "American Idol Season 5 Encores," the fifth
compilation album of songs by the finalists from America's No. 1
television series.
The fifth season compilation CD will be released by 19 Recordings/RCA
on May 23, the same day that the top two finalists will battle it out in
the exciting season finale of Fox-TV's "American Idol."
"American Idol Season 5 Encores" will feature the top 12
finalists singing their best performances from this season. Rocker Chris
Daughtry offers his take on Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive."
Kellie Pickler contributes her special version of Patsy Cline's "Walkin'
After Midnight." And Taylor Hicks sings the classic, Doobie Brothers'
"Takin' It to the Streets."
Just 17 years old, Paris Bennett, granddaughter of gospel singer Ann
Nesby, uniquely updates Gladys Knight & the Pips' "Midnight Train
to Georgia." Also 16, Kevin Covais impresses with his interpretation
of the Nat King Cole classic, "When I Fall in Love." Katharine
McPhee, lauded by the judges for her beauty and talent, sings Aretha
Franklin's "Think."
Elliott Yamin, excels on James Moody's "Moody's Mood for
Love." Dubbed "Man-Diva," Mandisa is outstanding on a song
that was a hit for Chaka Khan and Whitney Houston, "I'm Every
Woman." Heartthrob Ace Young does a turn on George Michael's
"Father Figure."
Known for his country pipes, Bucky Covington sings the Stevie Ray
Vaughn with Double Trouble arrangement of Stevie Wonder's
"Superstition." Teenager Lisa Tucker also turns to the Stevie
Wonder songbook, with a perfect rendition of "Signed, Sealed,
Delivered, I'm Yours." And Melissa McGhee sings a song the judges
raved about, her version of Heart's "What About Love."
The first four "American Idol" compilations have sold a
combined total of 2.4 million copies. Counting all of the contestants who
have released albums since the series debuted in 2002, the "American
Idol" franchise has sold over 19 million albums and 4.5 million
singles.
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