Greatest Hits - Chapter One
Kelly Clarkson
Greatest Hits – Chapter One is Kelly Clarkson’s first greatest‑hits compilation, released in November 2012 via RCA Records. The 21‑track collection spans the first decade of her career, from her 2002 American Idol win through the Stronger era, and includes major singles such as “Since U Been Gone,” “Breakaway,” “Behind These Hazel Eyes,” “Because of You,” “Walk Away,” “My Life Would Suck Without You,” “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You),” and “Miss Independent.” Alongside these hits, the album features three new songs—“Catch My Breath,” “Don’t Rush,” and “People Like Us”—plus selected album cuts like “Already Gone” and “Never Again,” giving a broad overview of her evolution from pop‑rock Idol alum to fully established, multi‑Grammy‑winning star.
Musically, the compilation showcases Clarkson’s range: from the pop‑rock catharsis of “Since U Been Gone” and “Walk Away” to the adult‑contemporary balladry of “Because of You” and “Already Gone,” and the dance‑pop sheen of “My Life Would Suck Without You” and “Stronger.” The new tracks help point toward future directions: “Catch My Breath” is a warm, mid‑tempo anthem about self‑acceptance and taking stock of her journey; “Don’t Rush” is a Nashville‑produced country‑pop duet with Vince Gill that hints at her later country and Americana leanings; and “People Like Us” is a shimmering “future‑pop” empowerment song with a touch of Gaga‑style flair. Critics like AllMusic note that, taken together, Greatest Hits – Chapter One “winds up sounding like pop in the new millennium”—alternately calculated and inspired, but always anchored by a singer whose powerful vocal performances and relatable, confessional lyrics made her one of the defining pop voices of the 2000s.
Greatest Hits - Chapter One
Kelly Clarkson
Greatest Hits – Chapter One is Kelly Clarkson’s first greatest‑hits compilation, released in November 2012 via RCA Records. The 21‑track collection spans the first decade of her career, from her 2002 American Idol win through the Stronger era, and includes major singles such as “Since U Been Gone,” “Breakaway,” “Behind These Hazel Eyes,” “Because of You,” “Walk Away,” “My Life Would Suck Without You,” “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You),” and “Miss Independent.” Alongside these hits, the album features three new songs—“Catch My Breath,” “Don’t Rush,” and “People Like Us”—plus selected album cuts like “Already Gone” and “Never Again,” giving a broad overview of her evolution from pop‑rock Idol alum to fully established, multi‑Grammy‑winning star.
Musically, the compilation showcases Clarkson’s range: from the pop‑rock catharsis of “Since U Been Gone” and “Walk Away” to the adult‑contemporary balladry of “Because of You” and “Already Gone,” and the dance‑pop sheen of “My Life Would Suck Without You” and “Stronger.” The new tracks help point toward future directions: “Catch My Breath” is a warm, mid‑tempo anthem about self‑acceptance and taking stock of her journey; “Don’t Rush” is a Nashville‑produced country‑pop duet with Vince Gill that hints at her later country and Americana leanings; and “People Like Us” is a shimmering “future‑pop” empowerment song with a touch of Gaga‑style flair. Critics like AllMusic note that, taken together, Greatest Hits – Chapter One “winds up sounding like pop in the new millennium”—alternately calculated and inspired, but always anchored by a singer whose powerful vocal performances and relatable, confessional lyrics made her one of the defining pop voices of the 2000s.
