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Monday, October 22, 2007 - 12:05 am ET
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Australian Idol Top 6: Judges' Choice

The Idols have faced harsh criticism over their song choices in recent weeks, so it must have been a relief to hand the control over to the judges. At least for half the night. Last night our Australian Idols sang a song picked by the judges, and another of their own choice.

It proved to be a winning combination, with three touchdowns and some stellar performances.

Tarisai Vushe was first to perform Marcia’s choice of “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love.” It should have been a perfect song for her, and I suppose it was, but I still feel a wall between Tarisai and the audience when she performs. It felt a bit pageanty and fake to me, although I did enjoy seeing a lighter side of her. It was only a matter of time before Tarisai brought out some Whitney, and she did so with “I Believe in You and Me.” Vocally this was superb, and I felt like she connected with this one a lot more. Having said that though, Tarisai seems interchangeable with so many other diva singers. There’s nothing new here, and I’m getting a bit bored with it.

Marty Simpson had a stellar night. I really think he just keeps getting better and better. He clearly relished the opportunity to sing reggae, first with Marcia’s choice of “No Woman No Cry,” and then with his own selection, “Last Kiss.” The second song was my favourite, and in my opinion it was worth a touchdown. But we all know if you don’t do big notes and deliver a big performance, you don’t get those. Marty’s really not a “performer,” but when you have your guitar I don’t think you really need to be. I’d much rather watch someone with their instrument than see someone dancing around a stage.    

In my opinion, Daniel Mifsud was the weakest link last night. While Mark chose a beautiful song in Sting’s “Fragile,” I think it also let him down. He delivered it beautifully, but it was a bit boring. “From The Sea” was a great song choice, but not for Daniel to deliver. Sadly it exposed all his vocal weaknesses, and his strong physical presence wasn’t enough to save it. I cringed every time he aimed for the falsetto.

Wasn’t Carl Riseley the surprise package? It’s almost as if now that Ben McKenzie has gone, he’s realised how wide open this competition is. He’s definitely playing to win, and that’s exciting to watch. I was prepared to laugh all the way through “It’s Not Unusual” but I actually found myself enjoying it! It was a well deserved touchdown. I can’t say that I liked “Jealous Guy” as much, but I think that was mostly because I hated the arrangement. Vocally he was strong though, and he sang it with real conviction. Carl’s come such a long way from the vocally weak, stiff trumpet player we first encountered.

Matt Corby showed his courage, taking on Mark’s challenge of “Music of the Night.” I have really conflicting thoughts about this performance. On the negative side, I thought it had a lot of vocal flaws. He has such a lovely lower register, but when he switched to the higher notes in his “natural” voice they were really jarring. It was almost like he was singing in two completely different voices, and that didn’t work at all. However, I really appreciate him taking this on. It was a massive risk, and while I don’t think it paid off completely it was great that he challenged himself. Still, I don’t think that makes it worth a touchdown. But this was only one song on a night where the Idols had two chances. His cover of “Transatlantacism” was brilliant, and made up for any weaknesses he showed earlier. I must admit, I’m an old fogie and I’d never heard the song but Matt performed it with so much conviction I didn’t need it to be familiar. Great stuff.

I had mixed feelings about Natalie Gauci last night. She took a song I love, “Nothing Compares 2 U,” and ruined it in my opinion. It felt overblown and like just another diva number rather than the quirky heartfelt tune it is. But everyone else loved it, so what do I know. Then she took “Umbrella,” a song I despise with a burning fiery passion, and made it brilliant. It was another well-deserved touchdown and a great way to end the show.

Based on all that, I’m picking Daniel to go. Then again, I’ve been doing that for weeks and it still hasn’t happened. And no one thought Ben would leave last week, but he did. At this point, anything could happen.

Monday, October 22, 2007 - 12:05 am ET
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  1. Matt

    I’m hoping Carl sticks with this new persona. We kinda saw a little of it on disco night but then he went back to swing.

    Because right now I’m finding him the least-annoying and most-interesting.

    As for Matt Corby’s version of Transatlanticism, well… The original is almost 8 minutes long, really really beautiful, and didn’t do so well chopped back to 90 seconds. While he did the best that could reasonably be expected within the limits of the competiton I wish he’d chosen something shorter so it wouldn’t feel quite so butchered.

    I’d like to see Marty out but I don’t suppose that will happen. He’s clearly not that into it, he’s still whinging about this not being his thing, he should bloody well just resign and get it over with.

  2. Lauren

    This misconception about Marty not wanting to be there has gotten way out of hand … he’s issued statements on his MySpace and made comments on the show on Sunday that affirm he really does want to be there. I think he’s really improving and is giving performances that are better than many, which to me means he ought to stay. I’ve jumped on the “Marty to Win” bandwagon … I’ve always liked the underdog.

    I might just have to listen to the original of “Transatlanticism” now … to someone new to the song it felt fine, but I can understand how odd it must have felt to someone used to an eight minute version.

  3. Matt

    I’m not going by what has been written in the press, I’m going by his own behaviour, still complaining on-air that the competition isn’t really ‘right’ for him.

    He knew what he was entering, it’s time to either put up or shut up.

  4. Lauren

    But I think his performances are actually really good! I just think he’s had a bit of a raw deal from the judges, and that’s put him on the defensive.

    Also the competition has changed since he entered – he entered believing he’d be able to play his instruments and be able to perform at least one original song. However, he’s only been allowed to play the guitar three times (counting the charity show) and the scheduled originals night was cancelled. I think he’s been justified in explaining how difficult the process has been for him.

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