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Clay Aiken - Measure of a Man (CD)

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Album Details: Measure of a Man

Release Date:10/14/2003
Label:Bmg Japan
UPC:4988017622209

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    I love Clay Aiken!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 29, 2003 | 31 out of 35 found this Measure of a Man review helpful

    Clay Aiken is a singer with an unbelievable voice. His voice is soothing, relaxing and touches you heart the second you hear it. His voice and lyrics, touch your soul and have an enormous effect on you. They will either help you get by with life, or ...just make your day better. And I guarantee you, that after you give Clay Aiken a chance, you will fall on love with him. Read more Less

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    I Hope RCA Chokes

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 10, 2003 | 15 out of 17 found this Measure of a Man review helpful

    Pros: Talent Beyond Belief

    Cons: None

    I read the article about RCA employees saying Clay Aikens CD will not sell - that it will be a bust, no good, no one will buy it - he will be a 1 hit wonder - that no one will really like his voice once they listen to it - that the music industry wil...l spit him out because he is not what the public buys. I have news for them - they are IDIOTS! He was 1 of 4 (FOUR) artists whose single went platinum (and he did it quicker then any of the 4 - one of them being Elton John). So what makes them think he is unpopular, can't sing and that his album will flop. RCA should take a serious look at their "staff" and clean house getting rid of those negative attitudes and "staffers" that only want to sell sex in their songs - I hope each one of them CHOKE on a copy of his album which I predict will go platinum within 2 weeks of being released (if not before it is released). I for one plan to purchase 2 copies, 1 for my wife and 1 for myself. Clay is awesome. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Justin Guarini, the runner-up on the first American Idol, released his album ten months after the competition ended and two months after Kelly Clarkson, the winner of the competition, released her debut. Clay Aiken, the runner-up on the second American Idol, released his first album, Measure of a Man, a mere five months after the close of competition and two and a half months before the winner, Ruben Studdard, released his record. Clearly, Clay was something more than a singer that came in second -- he was a bit of a pop phenomenon, capturing the hearts and minds of American Idol's core audience of preteens and housewives. To those not part of either demographic -- including those who faithfully watched AMIdol -- his appeal is a little puzzling, since he's hardly the cutest teen idol, looking a bit like Thom Yorke as a Southern-fried theater nerd, and his voice his better-suited for show tunes and his musical taste is thoroughly middle-of-the-road. Whenever he tried to tackle dancier m...aterial he seemed like he was singing a foreign language, and he never seemed at ease wearing or doing anything remotely hip; at least Kelly and Justin seemed somewhat comfortable doing teen-oriented material. Clive Davis, smart man that he is, decided to play up Clay's MOR bent on Measure of Man, never pushing Aiken toward club-ready dance cuts like "Miss Independent," or trying to approximate the sound of the Matrix or Neptunes on any cut. Instead, this is firmly pitched at adult contemporary radio, thanks to the cleanly professional production and the selection of self-consciously mature songs, written by such industry stalwarts as Desmond Child and Cathy Dennis (early-'80s metalhead Aldo Nova, of all people, gets in on the action, too, with "This Is the Night," the single that preceded Measure of a Man; it's included here, inexplicably called a "bonus cut," even though it's inserted at track nine of a 12-song album and there's been no version of the album without the song). Clay's earnest delivery -- somewhat sweet and expertly coached -- gives these songs a bit of innocence and believability, but the slickness of the whole enterprise overshadows his voice, particularly because his voice isn't all that remarkable on record. Perhaps it's due to the rushed release schedule of the album (to everyone's credit, it doesn't sound rushed), leading to Aiken overworking his voice, but his voice doesn't dazzle the way it occasionally could on the show; isolated from the visuals and his competitors, his voice sounds diminished. Even so, it's perfectly suited for this safe MOR album, and while none of the songs really catch hold, it doesn't matter since the sound of the record is pleasant and perfect for radio, which will please both the preteens and housewives, which is all Measure of a Man needed to do, anyway. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Clay Aiken

As the runnerup to Fox TV's second American Idol: The Search for a Superstar competition, vocalist Clay Aiken wowed television audiences in 2003 with his Southern charm, sweet demeanor, and bright, glorious voice, and became a pop star. Originally, Aiken planned to try out for the reality TV series The American Race, but went ahead and auditioned for the talent contest ... Read more