Probably no audience watching at home on Wednesday enjoyed American Idol's semifinals women show more than 13 guys who have appeared on the show Tuesday.
Walking at night, the field looked like a had a profound talent, at least if you want to Pia Toscano. But between run-of-the-mill song selection and performances trainwreck,
guys have to be liking their chances of at least two of the three wild card picks finalist from the judges.
Two women did not leave the star of the night: First, Skylar Lane shed its image as Reba McEntire knock-off with a raucous cover their faces with me Be that floored the judges and probably surprised many viewers. Then, in the final performance show, 28-year-old Elise Testone the rest of the players showed what a real woman can do with one and only Adele.
The only problem was, Jen Hirsh sang the same song earlier in the night. And not nearly as good.
Skylar performance this year caused the country singer to overcome, especially after Chelsea Sorrell opened the show with a solid-but-spectacular version of Carrie Underwood Cowboy Casanova and Baylie Brown after Skylar with off-key mapping Lone Star is surprised that it was as exciting as watching turn white bread toast.
Jessica Sanchez served well, coming off a week of problems with the voice and vocal rest, which intersect to the test of time and giving a bravura performance of Jennifer Hudson Love You I Do.
Magra Shannon played cards in the contemporary early Christian, singing Kathy Troccoli's Go Light Your World, the good, old-fashioned ballad. Hollie Cavanagh tried to take a Reflection Christina Aguilera, and never quite seemed to get it under control, though she managed to convince the judges.
Erika Van Pelt showed off a strong, confident alto, singing Heart What About Love. She, like many singers on Wednesday, he went with the conservative choice of songs that may have sounded fresh to, say, the second season of the show. For example, teen Brielle Von Hugel - eloquently introduced by Ryan Seacrest as "the daughter of Camille" - did showbizzy version of Otis Redding's (Sittin 'The) Dock of the Bay. Hallie did Torchy Day, the traditional housing Simone / Michael Buble Feeling Good Nina standard.
But some of the unconventional choice was a disaster. Normally friendly version of Randy Jackson called Hayley Johnson from the eurhythmic in Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) "nightmare". And it was, even if Jennifer Lopez tried to rationalize it with the criticism that I have said, in so many words that struck Hayley any relevant notes during her performance.
Thursday, Idol will show the top five vote recipients with each night. Then the judges will choose to take. Do not be surprised if you rely on the benefit of men.
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