Songwriters compete for a chance to have their work selected by a major recording artist.Songwriters compete for a chance to have their work selected by a major recording artist.Songwriters compete for a chance to have their work selected by a major recording artist.
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This show is ostensibly a competition between songwriters. Four of them come on the show and perform their original songs for a panel consisting of an established recording artist and three "producers". The end result will be that one song will be chosen by the recording artist for inclusion on its next album.
But first, the four-person panel offers feedback, constructive criticism, and notes about how each song might be improved or made more in the style of that week's recording artist. Three of the four songs are chosen to be workshopped by individual producers who shepherd the songs through further analysis and fine-tuning.
In the end, one song is chosen and a "final version" is presented at the end of the episode.
This process requires that the songwriters check their egos at the door, and most seem grateful for the attention their creations are given, despite the fact that the final versions might not sound much like the originals. Because the panels are comprised of respected and proven industry talents, the show seems instructive and inspirational for songwriters.
I think the show would be more enjoyable if the actual "prizes"---that is, the monetary rewards given to the winners---were detailed. And I am not sure everyone wants to watch "the sausage being made"; some might prefer just to hear the final results without knowing about the work process.
Still, good songs are about inspiration and this show illustrates that inspiration can take place at many points in the creative and production processes.
But first, the four-person panel offers feedback, constructive criticism, and notes about how each song might be improved or made more in the style of that week's recording artist. Three of the four songs are chosen to be workshopped by individual producers who shepherd the songs through further analysis and fine-tuning.
In the end, one song is chosen and a "final version" is presented at the end of the episode.
This process requires that the songwriters check their egos at the door, and most seem grateful for the attention their creations are given, despite the fact that the final versions might not sound much like the originals. Because the panels are comprised of respected and proven industry talents, the show seems instructive and inspirational for songwriters.
I think the show would be more enjoyable if the actual "prizes"---that is, the monetary rewards given to the winners---were detailed. And I am not sure everyone wants to watch "the sausage being made"; some might prefer just to hear the final results without knowing about the work process.
Still, good songs are about inspiration and this show illustrates that inspiration can take place at many points in the creative and production processes.
I think it's such a great show to provide other song writers opportunity to sing songs for great artists but also gives us a behind the scene of how songs are produced and glimpse of how long it takes.
10acmuller
This is the real thing. Watching talented people turn other talented people's work into class-A hit songs. Way better than The Voice and Idol.
I can honestly say that I have never left a review for a tv show in my life but I am compelled to say that this show is brilliant! I have never teared up and gotten so many emotional goosebumps in any musical talent show as I have with Songland! Watching the judges and guest vocal artists collaborating immediately after an unknown songwriter sings their song is such a delight! What an incredible gift this shoe is to these unknown songwriters! I'm a fan of several of the vocal and talent type shows that are out there and have been for years but this one is hands down the best! LOVE! Thank you producers for this true breath of fresh air!!!
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