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Re: American Idol Season 10 ~ 2011
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Originally Posted by Socialite
Oh wow. No, Paul offers something different from the usual BLAH.
There are some very successful artists with similar traits. It's not "one trick" anymore than Michael McDonald's husky voice is "one trick," anymore than Luther Vandross's tone and ballads are "one trick" and anymore than Adam Levine... Even Scotty isn't one trick, though his "big trick" is his deep baritone he slides in each song -- or Jacob Lusk and James Durbin's high octaves they push into each performance.
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It is just my opinion but I don't think Paul's voice is all that. I can't picture myself buying a CD of him. I think the top three will be Pia, Durbin, and Lauren. Casey is also one of my favorites but he is inconsistent.
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