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Fan Base: Carrie Underwood
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Originally posted by Tylerbv
Sri Lanka though..
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6 copies sold there. 
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Member Since: 9/4/2012
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Originally posted by Mezik
Just because I don't like the two albums.

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Oh, Mezik. 
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Member Since: 5/22/2011
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Originally posted by Euphoria
Oh, Mezik. 
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Member Since: 3/26/2012
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Originally posted by Mezik
What 
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Flop stan 
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Member Since: 5/22/2011
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I just purchased the Australian Deluxe Edition of Play On.

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Member Since: 8/1/2012
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Originally posted by Mezik
I just purchased the Australian Deluxe Edition of Play On.

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Congrats  That is one version I still don't have but I did finally get around to getting the UK version of BA
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Member Since: 5/22/2011
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Originally posted by Daraebe
Congrats  That is one version I still don't have but I did finally get around to getting the UK version of BA
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I still need the Target + Christmas Edition of Carnival Ride, Independence Day/Inside Your Heaven Disc and Blown Away U.K Edition.
I'm also trying to find the single releases, because I've seen people mention that So Small and Jesus, Take the Wheel were physically released in some places so I want to purchase those to. 
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Member Since: 8/1/2012
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Originally posted by Mezik
I still need the Target + Christmas Edition of Carnival Ride, Independence Day/Inside Your Heaven Disc and Blown Away U.K Edition.
I'm also trying to find the single releases, because I've seen people mention that So Small and Jesus, Take the Wheel were physically released in some places so I want to purchase those to. 
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I knew JTTW was physically released but I had no clue So Small was
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Member Since: 5/22/2011
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Originally posted by Daraebe
I knew JTTW was physically released but I had no clue So Small was
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I need that physical release.
It was fans in U.K, saying how they had the So Small physical release. 
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Originally posted by Mezik
I still need the Target + Christmas Edition of Carnival Ride, Independence Day/Inside Your Heaven Disc and Blown Away U.K Edition.
I'm also trying to find the single releases, because I've seen people mention that So Small and Jesus, Take the Wheel were physically released in some places so I want to purchase those to. 
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I've never been able to find any special versions of Carrie's albums for close to reasonable prices
When I was younger, I went to this vinyl store or whatever and saw Jesus Take the Wheel on its own as a single release. I should've gotten it
I desperately want the single releases 
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Member Since: 5/22/2011
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Originally posted by Tylerbv
I've never been able to find any special versions of Carrie's albums for close to reasonable prices
When I was younger, I went to this vinyl store or whatever and saw Jesus Take the Wheel on its own as a single release. I should've gotten it
I desperately want the single releases 
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I need to find a Vinyl Store, and scout it.
I desperately want the Carnival Ride special editions, I wish Amazon or Target online sold them. 
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Member Since: 3/26/2012
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Originally posted by Mezik
I need to find a Vinyl Store, and scout it.
I desperately want the Carnival Ride special editions, I wish Amazon or Target online sold them. 
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I was like eleven or something, I have no idea where it was
I do too.  I looked the other day  I want the PO/BA special editions though 
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Member Since: 5/22/2011
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Guys I think we should make a list of all the year-end charts Carrie made, I'll look around through my favourites. But I need help. Anyone down to helping me? 
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4. Carrie Underwood
Blown Away
Okay, purists. If the fact that Carrie Underwood came up on American Idol still bugs you, or if you're chafed that Blown Away doesn't really feature an acoustic guitar until track five, please remember three things: 1. Dolly went disco. 2. America no longer has the local TV and radio stations where tomorrow's Lorettas can pitch themselves and get discovered all purely like. 3. "Two Cadillacs" is the best cheatin' song of the last few years, as well as the best murder ballad, and the rare contemporary hit so swollen up with love, death, and ham that you can totally imagine Elvis doing it. The rest of Blown Away likewise stands tall: monolithic production, musical-theater emotionalizing, classic country themes. Too bad about the inevitable ballad that could have been on the Top Gun soundtrack.
Number of Songs I Can't Stand: 3
Lyric That Proves It's Actually Country: "Cupid's got a shotgun, aiming at my heart."
Highlights: The whistling kickoff of the island-life fantasy "One Way Ticket" sounds like a MarioKart menu screen, and the don't-you-know-you're-beautiful? shuffle "Nobody Ever Told You" is further evidence that today's pop country isn't just about entertaining. Instead, like pharmaceuticals, it's engineered to help users through their days -- in this case brilliantly. The irony that this inspirational product must be sold by someone as beautiful as Carrie Underwood (or, years back, Kellie Pickler) should be some grad student's thesis project.
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13-Tie. Carrie Underwood - "Blown Away" (19/Arista)
Carrie Underwood proves with Blown Away that she's not afraid to embrace some of the more 'pop' sounds that have infiltrated country radio as of late (thanks to Lady Antebellum and Taylor Swift) and it's a suit that fits her well. "Good Girl" and "Blown Away" are two of the most pop-sounding tracks of her career while "Two Black Cadillacs" is a darkly melodic vocal triumph that could help the single become a contender for Single or Song of the Year. The album is deep with potential singles like "See You Again," "Forever Changed" and "Thank God For Home Towns" but perhaps the best song on this record after "Two Black Cadillacs" is "Wine After Whiskey." Standout tracks: "Two Black Cadillacs," "Wine After Whiskey," "Blown Away," "See You Again, "Thank God For Hometowns" and "Forever Changed."
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37. Carrie Underwood - "Two Black Cadillacs" (19/Arista)
Here's a song that's placement is like a few others on this list, lower because it's still a radio single on the rise at the end of the 2012 calendar year. That means it's gonna be eligible for next year's list and likely to be higher on said list as, well, it's a damn good single worthy of paying attention to. It's the kind of song that showcases just how good a singer Carrie Underwood is and how her songwriting continues to improve.
13. Carrie Underwood - "Blown Away" (19/Arista)
The best revenge ballad of Carrie's career thus far, "Blown Away" feels like a modern day "Independence Day" in that it tackles a tough topic of spousal abuse. The melodies may be more on the Coldplay side of pop/rock than most of her songs but the melody only suits to help guide the strong lyrics and vocal performance from Underwood, one of her best vocals to date.
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Originally posted by Tylerbv
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Ooh okay. 
I'll just copy and paste this.

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Originally posted by Mezik
Ooh okay. 
I'll just copy and paste this.

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Wrong year-end chart
I thought you meant like Billboard 
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Member Since: 5/22/2011
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Originally posted by Tylerbv
Wrong year-end chart
I thought you meant like Billboard 
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Oh haha.
I'll just find one laying around, but the Roughstock and LA Weekly ones are newer for people to see. 
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Member Since: 3/26/2012
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Originally posted by Mezik
Oh haha.
I'll just find one laying around, but the Roughstock and LA Weekly ones are newer for people to see. 
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 if it counts she made my #1 album and #1 song of the year charts 
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