Pink Cloud Alisan Porter

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
18.09.2019

Label: CEN

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Country Pop

Artist: Alisan Porter

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  • 1 Pink Cloud 04:20
  • 2 Wild One 03:43
  • 3 You Feel Like a Drug 04:01
  • 4 What If I Wake Up 04:15
  • 5 Gone in a Flash 04:03
  • 6 Never Could 03:25
  • 7 Speedracer 04:25
  • 8 The Way You Roll 04:25
  • 9 Everybody Else 03:18
  • Total Runtime 35:55

Info for Pink Cloud

You might say Alisan Porter has had some false starts since winning Season 10 of The Voice in the spring of 2016.

Her resulting record deal with Republic Records yielded nothing — not an album, not an EP, not even a single.

She was supposed to be a cast member for The Voice Neon Dreams in Vegas, but the plug was pulled on that show before a single performance.

Now, three full years after her Voice victory, Alisan has released her post-show debut album, a nine-song independent country collection called “Pink Cloud.”

And she woke up Friday morning to find “Pink Cloud” at number 16 on the iTunes country albums chart, right between Maren Morris and Kacey Musgraves, an image she posted on Instagram.

“If nothing else this picture shows me that believing and trusting this process has paid off,” Alisan wrote. “@marenmorris and @spaceykacey, your music woke me up, got me going and made me WANT to be better.

“I listened and remember that I could tell my stories too. I’m so grateful for this silly moment because it’s my dream becoming reality. I’d like to stay in this company for a long time.”

Alisan recorded “Pink Cloud” in Nashville, working with producer Matt Rollings, her collaborator on her 2014 pre-Voice album “Who We Are.”

Highlights among the nine tracks include the catchy and raucous new single “Wild Ones” and Alisan’s brilliant and soulful vocal on “You Feel Like a Drug.”

In an interview with Nashville Gab earlier this year, Alisan described “Pink Cloud” as an album about love. Remember, pre-Voice Alisan was most remembered as a child star from the movie “Curly Sue.’

“It’s a record about regaining happiness and re-finding yourself and knowing exactly who you are and not allowing anything or anyone to come in front of that,” she told the site. “It’s a record about freedom and it needs to be heard.

“These are the things we all need to remember in life and these are the things we all need to connect to, and I feel like . . . you never look away from a pink cloud. You have to notice it. You have to take a picture of it … and that’s how I feel about this record. It’s undeniable.”

Alisan Porter, vocals




Alisan Porter
is a singer and former child actress who found the international spotlight with her title role in the 1991 film Curly Sue. A Star Search singing champion in childhood, Porter pursued music as an adult, releasing her first album in 2009 and winning another TV talent competition with her first-place finish on the U.S. edition of The Voice in 2016.

Alisan Leigh Porter was born in 1981 in Worcester, Massachusetts to musician/songwriter Ric Porter and dancer Laura Klein. While visiting Los Angeles, where her mother prepped a dance duo for their appearance on Star Search, a show producer overheard Alisan singing the hotel lobby and booked her for the next episode. Just five years old, she became the youngest winner in the history of the TV talent show. After spending the next five years building an acting résumé, which included a regular role on the short-lived Lynn Redgrave TV series Chicken Soup (1989), playing a family member in Ron Howard's Parenthood (1989), and a part in the Lawrence Kasdan-directed I Love You to Death (1990), she landed the title role in the 1991 John Hughes family film Curly Sue. She was ten years old at the time of its release. Porter continued acting through her teens, though nothing quite as high-profile, focusing on her studies and school theater productions.

Upon graduating from high school, she moved to New York City with her sights on Broadway and landed a part in the musical Footloose. She soon began playing in area rock bands and founded the Alisan Porter Project before spending a year as Bebe in the 2006 Broadway revival of A Chorus Line (she appears on the cast recording). Open about struggles with alcohol during her time in New York, the performer became sober in October 2007 and went to work on making her own album. Porter self-released her eponymous debut in 2009. She then found work as a lifestyle columnist, among other ventures, before marrying actor and longtime boyfriend Brian Autenreith in 2012 and starting a family. What began as a Facebook group for mothers called Lil' Mamas turned into a blog and business for the new mother.

After relocating to Los Angeles in 2015, and stating that singing had always been her true passion, Porter's blind audition for the tenth season of The Voice aired in February 2016. Her performance of "Blue Bayou" got unanimous approval from the coaches -- Christina Aguilera, Adam Lambert, Blake Shelton, and Pharrell Williams -- and the clip went viral. During her run on the show, she would appear on various Billboard charts with "Blue Bayou" as well as covers of Aerosmith's "Cryin'," the Eagles' "Desperado," and Patty Griffin's "Let Him Fly." Porter went on to take the title that May, which came with a contract with Universal Music Group. (AMG)



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