Jason Castro may not have been the perfect American Idol contestant -- he always seemed too mellow to make a serious bid for first place -- but he sure knew how to sell a song, with his cover of Leonard Cohen†s "†Hallelujah†" topping the iTunes charts several days after its TV performance. Idol producers eventually yanked the song off the internet, fearing that sales statistics would sway voters, but the facts had already spoken for themselves. Castro had chart potential.
Of course, all of that occurred two years before the release of Castro†s debut album. In the world of American Idol, a world in which aspiring singers are the talk of Tinseltown one minute and forgotten faces the next, timing is everything. David Cook and David Archuleta released albums within months of the Idol finale, followed one year later by Michael Johns, Kristy Lee Cook, and Brooke White. Jason Castro†s album is the very last of the bunch, an acoustic LP that finds its creator strumming the guitar, crooning about love, and co-writing most of his own material. The timing isn't perfect, but the songs aren†t bad at all, with most of the material taking its cues from Jason Mraz, Ben Harper, and other folk-pop heavyweights. The most memorable tunes here -- "†Let†s Just Fall in Love Again,†" possibly the best song recorded by an Idol veteran in years, and an extended version of "†Hallelujah†" -- weren†t written by Castro, but he performs both like they†re his own, singing with an understated sincerity that looked like disinterest on TV but sounds great on record. Meanwhile, the tracks he did write bode well for Castro's future releases, with breezy melodies and lighthearted, summery arrangements that suit his voice well.
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TRACK LISTINGS
1 Let's Just Fall In Love Again 3:29
2 This Heart of Mine 3:22
3 That's What I'm Here For 3:20
4 Love Uncompromised 3:04
5 Closer 3:32
6 You Can Always Come Home 3:21
7 It Matters To Me 4:14
8 Hallelujah 3:55
9 [CD-ROM Track] Multimedia Track
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