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Clay Aiken - Thousand Different Ways (CD)

Album Details: Thousand Different Ways

Release Date:09/19/2006
Label:Rca
UPC:828767884622

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    Clay Aiken !!!!!

    By chemxter  Oct 16, 2006 | 0 out of 1 found this Thousand Different Ways review helpful

    Pros: Great voice

    Cons: Nothing new

    Clay makes a come-back this time with the song "Without you" . The first time I listened to it , I thought it was boring . But now I've changed my mind. The song is good. The bad thing is that he has nothing new besides his appearance. ...Hopefully his next album will be a big bang !!! Read more Less

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    The endlessly delayed A Thousand Different Ways, Clay Aiken's second proper album, was longawaited, at least by the hoards of fans enthusiastically calling themselves Claymates, of which there are many. There were enough Claymates to make the American Idol season two runnerup one of the two biggest stars the show has produced to date the other, of course, being Kelly Clarkson propelling his debut album, Measure of a Man, to number one upon its 2003 release. Chart success means a lot, particularly for an American Idol, and it would seem that blockbuster success would embolden a pop star. That certainly was the case with Kelly Clarkson, who came on strong with her second album, forever banishing the specter of AmIdol as she swaggered through the irresistible "Since U Been Gone." Given Kelly's example, it would seem that Clay could have come out swinging with A Thousand Different Ways and do something interesting, but A Thousand Different Ways isn't risky: it's an album made directly f...or fans and makes Measure of a Man seem daring. This record has a couple of new madetoorder tunes for Clay, but for the most part it consists of songs you know by heart, equal parts popular standards and adult contemporary. Clay sings Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting," Badfinger's "Without You," Hall Oates' "Every Time You Go Away," Bryan Adams' "Everything I Do (I Do It for You)," Foreigner's "I Want to Know What Love Is," and Mr. Mister's "Broken Wings." He does a really nice job with Dolly Parton's "Here You Come Again" (the closest thing to a genuine surprise here), rivals Celine Dion on "Because You Loved Me," and naturally does a pretty good job with Elton John's "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word." The cumulative effect of all these covers plus the new songs is like a season of American Idol in microcosm: it's uncannily like listening to outtakes from the show. And it's the first album from any American Idol contestant to sound exactly how they did on the show. Justin Guarini, George Huff, Josh Gracin, and even William Hung sound different on record than they did on the show but not Clay, one of the few genuine American Idol superstars. He sounds exactly how you remember him from TV, which means that A Thousand Different Ways will particularly satisfy the Claymates but the truth is, they probably would have stuck with him under any circumstances. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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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