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Album Review: Inspiration

  • Artist: William Hung
  • Rating: Star
  • Release Date: April 06, 2004
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

To some, no bad singer on American Idol has ever been as bad or endearing as William Hung. It's an American Idol tradition to load up the early weeks with singers who are clearly, hilariously bad. Sometimes, they make enough of an impact to stay around for a couple of weeks -- you'll remember that girl from the first season who was ubiquitous until the competition actually got underway and now you can barely remember her name -- but usually once the competition swings into high gear, most of the laughably bad singers are gone. William Hung, somehow, defied expectations and turned into a phenomenon. There were other singers who were worse -- how about the girl who tunelessly scatted through "Route 66" -- but Hung was special, probably because he had so little range and was maniacally driven, not even noticing when the judges had broken down in laughter. It also could have been due to his absurd choice of audition material, the atrocious fluff of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs," the flop sequel to "Living La Vida Loca." Hung sang it as if the song meant something to him even though he didn't understand the words, which gave the Berkley civil engineering student an aura of innocence. All of this fed the phenomenon as American Idol brought him back repeatedly on clip shows, and then he started appearing all over the place, most notably on Keith Olberman's Countdown on MSNBC, who plugged him incessantly. Koch leapt at the opportunity to sign Hung and quickly churned out an album, Inspiration, since a phenomenon like this is clearly short-lived, as are all novelty records. Another key to novelty records is that they're at their best when they are short, which is why they're usually singles, not full-length albums, and Inspiration would have been much better as a four-track single or EP since there are really only four tracks of note and that's about all that anybody could take of this anyway. That's not just because Hung is a terrible, terrible, terrible singer -- not only incapable of hitting notes, he can't stay in key within his own range and he mangles every word he sings -- but because this is nothing more than bad karaoke captured on record, from the instrumentals to the vocals. For those ready to laugh, this is still worth a chuckle or two since it has some of the worst singing ever captured on record. If you're one of those people, skip over "She Bangs," which has been polished a little bit and sounds conventional, and head right toward "Hotel California," fast forward to "Rocket Man," and then double back and end with "I Believe I Can Fly," easily the worst moment on the album, which means it's also the best; the wordless vocalizing on the last minute alone defies all expectations. Those three songs are so awful that they will indeed transcend Hung's brief moment in the spotlight to stand as novelty classics. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Words of Gratitude William Hung (:25)
She Bangs (Lyrics) Desmond Child, Walter Afanasieff, Robi Rosa William Hung (3:32)
Bailamos (Lyrics) Mark Taylor, Paul Barry William Hung (3:49)
Inspirational Thoughts: Passion William Hung (:18)
I Believe I Can Fly (Lyrics) R. Kelly William Hung (4:45)
Hotel California (Lyrics) Don Henley, Don Felder, Glenn Frey William Hung (5:14)
Can You Feel the Love Tonight Elton John, Tim Rice William Hung (4:11)
Two Worlds P. Collins William Hung (2:40)
Inspirational Thoughts: Perseverance William Hung (:17)
Rocket Man (Lyrics) Elton John, Bernie Taupin William Hung (4:09)
Free (Lyrics) G. Dicaccamo William Hung (3:21)
Circle of Life (Lyrics) Elton John, Tim Rice William Hung (4:48)
Inspirational Thoughts: Be Yourself William Hung (:32)
Y.M.C.A. (Lyrics) Henri Belolo, Jacques Morali, V. Willis William Hung (3:58)
Shake Your Bon-Bon (Lyrics) Desmond Child, Robi Rosa, George Noriega William Hung (3:02)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
DVD William Hung

Credits

Mauro DeSantis (Orchestration), Joe Giron (Photography), Oba Frank Lords (Vocals (Background)), Dee "Pitboss" Sonaram (Executive Producer), Jesika Pate (Vocals (Background)), David Luke (Engineer), Mixmaster (Mastering), Giuseppe D. (Producer), Joshua Gilfand (Guitar), Oba Frank Lords (Percussion), NGai (Vocals), Christopher Young (Producer), Giuseppe D. (Mixing), Giuseppe D. (Chant), Christopher Young (Programming), Oba Frank Lords (Chant), Mauro DeSantis (Programming), Bryan Font (Studio Assistant), Christopher Young (Mixing), Jeff Gilligan (Graphic Design)
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Inspiration
Studio album by William Hung
Released April 6, 2004
Recorded March 6-7, 2004
Genre Pop
Length 45:01
Label Koch
Producer Dee Sonaram
Professional reviews
William Hung chronology
Inspiration
(2004)
Hung for the Holidays
(2004)

Inspiration is the debut album of William Hung recorded following the early 2004 broadcast of his failed American Idol audition where Hung received notoriety and a cult following.

The album was recorded the weekend of March 6, 2004, with Hung singing vocals over karaoke music. The album includes a 40-minute DVD documentary entitled A Day In The Life of William Hung.

To promote his album, Hung performed before nearly 20,000 fans during half-time at a Golden State Warriors game on April 6. Later that week, he performed his signature song, "She Bangs," on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and appeared on The Today Show.

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Reception

It was released on April 6, 2004 by Koch Entertainment and debuted on the Billboard Top 200 charts at #34, selling 37,676 units during its first week.

Hung's album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Independent Album chart.

Track listing

  1. "William Hung Words of Gratitude "
  2. "She Bangs" (o.a.: Ricky Martin)
  3. "Bailamos" (o.a.: Enrique Iglesias)
  4. "William Hung's Inspirational Thoughts" (Passion)
  5. "I Believe I Can Fly" (o.a.: R. Kelly)
  6. "Hotel California" (o.a.: Eagles)
  7. "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" (o.a.: Elton John)
  8. "Two Worlds" (o.a.: Phil Collins)
  9. "William Hung Inspirational Thoughts" (Perseverance)
  10. "Rocket Man" (o.a.: Elton John)
  11. "Free"
  12. "Keep On Dancin'" (o.a.: Gary's Gang)
  13. "Circle of Life" (o.a.: Elton John)
  14. William Hung Inspirational Thoughts (Happiness)
  15. "YMCA" (featuring The Gonnabees) (o.a.: The Village People)
  16. "Shake Your Bon-Bon" (o.a: Ricky Martin)

Personnel

  • William Hung - Vocals
  • Joshua Gilfand - Guitar
  • Oba Frank Lords, Saul Alvarez - Percussion, Background vocals
  • Pepe, Mauro DeSantis, Christopher Young - Programming
  • The Gonnabees, Jesika Pate, N'Gai - Background Vocals

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