Categorías:
Carrito 0

Servicio no disponible por el momento

Clay Aiken|A Thousand Different Ways

A Thousand Different Ways

Clay Aiken

Disponible en
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Estéreo

Streaming ilimitado

Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps

Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbum

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

Suscribir

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

Idioma disponible: inglés

Don't call it a comeback -- and don't call it a retreat, either. Actually, it's hard to know what to call A Thousand Different Ways, Clay Aiken's second proper album, endlessly delayed and long-awaited, 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 runner-up 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 Aiken had a rough year leading up to the release of his sophomore set, all having to do with rumors that he may be gay. There wasn't one rumor; there were many, some accompanied by photos (which were dissected by his fans as if they were the Zapruder film), some accompanied by salacious stories, most notoriously an ex-Marine who appeared on Howard Stern telling very, very salacious stories, filled with graphic details. It was an ugly furor, stoked by gossip mongers on the Internet who delighted in each new twist, and Aiken handed it badly, blustering denials and then going into hiding, letting the Claymates fight the battle for him -- which only heightened the gossip, naturally. Normally, such gossip would be a sideshow to the main album, but the gossip started affecting the album itself, pushing it back by months and possibly shaping its contents, since A Thousand Different Ways is the furthest thing from a risk: it's an album made directly for those fans who stuck by him during the dark times. It makes Measure of a Man, with its songs written by Aldo Nova and soaring kitsch like the unintentionally creepy "Invisible," seem the epitome of daring.
This record has a couple of new made-to-order tunes for Clay, but for the most part it consists of songs you know by heart, equal parts popular standards and adult contemporary schlock. Clay sings Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting," does the billionth version of Badfinger's "Without You," copies Paul Young's take on Hall & Oates' "Every Time You Go Away," gallantly tries to give Bryan Adams' "Everything I Do (I Do It for You)" some momentum, 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," is as mawkish as Foreigner on "I Want to Know What Love Is," stumbles through Mr. Mister's "Broken Wings," 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 three undistinguished 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 superstars from the show. He sounds exactly how you remember him from TV, which only means that he must have been scared that he'd lose those legions of fans he won way back then. And A Thousand Different Ways will satisfy those fans -- but the truth is, they probably would have stuck with him anyway, even if he did something more interesting than this, which is as predictable and slick as a latter-day Barry Manilow album. At least it is better sung than a recent Barry album, and Clay's bizarre gossip-page psychodrama does lend his music a certain fascination. After all, how can somebody release an album this safe and then wrap it up in a photo of himself where he adopts k.d. lang's haircut from Ingénue? Only Clay, and that's why he has Claymates -- plus plenty of other pop culture junkies -- following his every move.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

Más información

A Thousand Different Ways

Clay Aiken

launch qobuz app Ya he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Abrir

download qobuz app Todavía no he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Descargar la app Qobuz

Está escuchando muestras.

Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.

Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.

Desde $ 16.190,00/mes

1
Right Here Waiting
00:04:17

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Richard Marx, Composer, Lyricist - John Fields, Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recording Engineer - Stephen Lu, Arranger, Conductor - Dorian Crozier, Drums - Tommy Barbarella, Keyboards - Owlsley, Guitar - Greg Suran, Guitar - Ken Chastain, Percussion - Charlie Bisharat, Violin - Michele Richards, Violin - Matt Funes, Viola - Larry Corbett, Cello - Jesse Marks, Assistant Engineer - Matt Beckley, Assistant Engineer - Ross Hogarth, Recording Engineer - Steven Miller, Recording Engineer - MIKE SHIPLEY, Mixing Engineer - Brian Wohlgemuth, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

2
Lonely No More
00:03:27

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist - Andreas Carlsson, Acoustic Guitar, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer - Samuel Waermo, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Percussion, Producer, Programmer, Recording Engineer - Mimmi Waermo, Composer, Lyricist - Henrik Nordenback, Drums, Percussion - Sebastian Nyhlund, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Esbjorn Ohrwall, Electric Guitar - Thomas Blindberg, Bass Guitar - Jonas Groning, Arranger - Fredrik Larsson, Piano - Emil Heiling - Bo Reimer, Recording Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

3
Without You
00:03:34

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - John Fields, Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recording Engineer - Michael Bland, Drums - Greg Suran, Guitar - Ken Chastain, Percussion - Jason Scheff - Peter Ham, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Lu, Arranger, Piano - Charlie Bisharat, Violin - Michele Richards, Violin - Matt Funes, Viola - Larry Corbett, Cello - Ross Hogarth, Recording Engineer - Steven Miller, Recording Engineer - MIKE SHIPLEY, Mixing Engineer - Brian Wohlgemuth, Assistant Engineer - Tom Evans, Composer, Lyricist

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

4
Every Time You Go Away
00:04:08

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Adam Anders, Arranger, Bass Guitar, Editor, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recording Engineer - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist - Nikki Hassman - Rasmus "Raz" Bille Bahncke, Programmer - Rene Tromborg, Programmer - Cliff Lin, Assistant Engineer, Editor, Electric Guitar, Programmer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums - Alex Anders, Recording Engineer - David Channing, Recording Engineer - Ian Schreier, Editor - F. Reid Shippen, Mixing Engineer - Steve Lotz, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

5
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
00:03:43

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Elton John, Composer, Lyricist - Bernie Taupin, Composer, Lyricist - Per Magnusson, Keyboards, Producer - David Kreuger, Producer, Programmer - Ulf Janson, Arranger, Conductor - Henrik Janson, Arranger, Conductor - Peter Ljung, Piano - Mats Berntoft, Acoustic Guitar - Johan Norberg, Sitar - Emil Heiling - Fredrik Andersson, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

6
When I See You Smile
00:04:24

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - John Fields, Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recording Engineer - Diane Warren, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Lu, Arranger, Conductor - Michael Bland, Drums - Owlsley, Guitar - Ken Chastain, Percussion - Charlie Bisharat, Violin - Michele Richards, Violin - Matt Funes, Viola - Larry Corbett, Cello - Ross Hogarth, Recording Engineer - Steven Miller, Recording Engineer - MIKE SHIPLEY, Mixing Engineer - Brian Wohlgemuth, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

7
A Thousand Days
00:04:28

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Christian Leuzzi, Composer, Lyricist - Aldo Nova, Composer, Lyricist - Emanuel Olsson, Composer, Lyricist - John Fields, Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recording Engineer - Tommy Barbarella, Arranger, Keyboards - Michael Bland, Drums - Fafu, Loops - Greg Suran, Guitar - Ken Chastain, Percussion - Jason Scheff - Phil Solem - Stephen Lu, Conductor - Charlie Bisharat, Violin - Michele Richards, Violin - Matt Funes, Viola - Larry Corbett, Cello - Jay Goin, Assistant Engineer - Ross Hogarth, Recording Engineer - Steven Miller, Recording Engineer - MIKE SHIPLEY, Mixing Engineer - Brian Wohlgemuth, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

8
Everything I Do (I Do It For You)
00:04:00

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Bryan Adams, Composer, Lyricist - Michael Kamen, Composer, Lyricist - Robert Lange, Composer, Lyricist - John Fields, Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer - Dorian Crozier, Drums - Owlsley, Guitar - Stephen Lu, Keyboards - Ken Chastain, Percussion - Rebecca Walker - Ross Hogarth, Recording Engineer - Steven Miller, Recording Engineer - MIKE SHIPLEY, Mixing Engineer - Brian Wohlgemuth, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

9
Because You Loved Me
00:04:43

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Diane Warren, Composer, Lyricist - Emanuel Kiriakou, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Producer, Programmer, Recording Engineer - Jeff Bova, Arranger - Jules Chaiken, Conductor - Jimi Englund, Drums, Percussion - Doug Petty, Organ - Tom Leonard - David Channing, Recording Engineer - Pat Thrall, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Brent Paschke, Recording Engineer - Humberto Gatica, Recording Engineer - Paul Wertheimer, Assistant Engineer - Norm Dlugatch, Assistant Engineer - Joe Wohlmuth, Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

10
I Want To Know What Love Is
00:03:41

Clay Aiken featuring Suzie McNeil, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Mick Jones, Composer, Lyricist - Russ Irwin, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Programmer, Recording Engineer - Marti Frederiksen, Producer, Recording Engineer - Charlton Pettus, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Producer, Programmer, Recording Engineer - Suzie McNeil - Ryan Brown, Drums - Brian Paderalsky, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Quiana Parler

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

11
These Open Arms
00:03:27

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Desmond Child, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Bon Jovi, Composer, Lyricist - John Fields, Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recording Engineer - Stephen Lu, Arranger, Keyboards - Michael Bland, Drums - Ken Chastain, Associated Performer, Percussion - Rebecca Walker - Ed Ackerson, Recording Engineer - Jesse Marks, Assistant Engineer - Peter Anderson, Assistant Engineer - Ross Hogarth, Recording Engineer - Steven Miller, Recording Engineer - Jay Goin, Assistant Engineer - MIKE SHIPLEY, Mixing Engineer - Brian Wohlgemuth, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

12
Here You Come Again
00:03:32

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Mann, Composer, Lyricist - Cynthia Weil, Composer, Lyricist - Adam Anders, Arranger, Bass Guitar, Editor, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recording Engineer - Supaflyas, Arranger, Producer - Nikki Hassman - Rasmus "Raz" Bille Bahncke, Arranger, Programmer - Rene Tromborg, Programmer - Shawn Pelton, Drums - Jay Lifton, Orchestrator - Marshall Gold, Violin - Dorothy Lawson, Cello, Violin - Ralph Farris, Viola, Violin - Jonathan Dinklage, Violin - Cornelius Dufallo, Violin - Amy Kauffman, Violin - Brian Krinke, Violin - Carol Pool, Violin - Rob Shaw, Violin - Yuri Vodovoz, Violin - Marshall Coid, Violin - Juna Chung, Viola - David Gold, Viola - Lara Lynne Hicks, Viola - Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf, Cello - Erik Friedlander, Cello - TOM DURACK, Recording Engineer - Cliff Lin, Assistant Engineer, Editor - F. Reid Shippen, Mixing Engineer - Steve Lotz, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

13
Everything I Have
00:04:07

Clay Aiken featuring William Joseph, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Jeremy Bose, Composer, Lyricist - Paul Robert Evans, Composer, Lyricist - David Foster, Arranger - Jeremy Lubbock, Arranger - William Joseph, Piano - Dean Parks, Guitar - Jochem Van Der Saag, Programmer, Recording Engineer - Humberto Gatica, Producer, Recording Engineer - Chris Brooke, Recording Engineer - ALEJANDRO RODRIGUEZ, Recording Engineer - Paul Wertheimer, Assistant Engineer - Norm Dlugatch, Assistant Engineer - Brian Wohlgemuth, Engineer - Humberto Gatica, Mixing Engineer

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

14
Broken Wings
00:03:58

Clay Aiken, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Steven George, Composer, Lyricist - John Lang, Composer, Lyricist - Richard Page, Composer, Lyricist - Emanuel Kiriakou, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Producer, Programmer, Recording Engineer - Erin Taylor - Grace Morgan - Tom Leonard - Jimi Englund, Percussion - Pat Thrall, Mixing Engineer, Programmer, Recording Engineer - Brent Paschke, Editor, Programmer, Recording Engineer - David Channing, Editor

(P) 2006 19 Recordings Limited

Presentación del Álbum

Don't call it a comeback -- and don't call it a retreat, either. Actually, it's hard to know what to call A Thousand Different Ways, Clay Aiken's second proper album, endlessly delayed and long-awaited, 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 runner-up 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 Aiken had a rough year leading up to the release of his sophomore set, all having to do with rumors that he may be gay. There wasn't one rumor; there were many, some accompanied by photos (which were dissected by his fans as if they were the Zapruder film), some accompanied by salacious stories, most notoriously an ex-Marine who appeared on Howard Stern telling very, very salacious stories, filled with graphic details. It was an ugly furor, stoked by gossip mongers on the Internet who delighted in each new twist, and Aiken handed it badly, blustering denials and then going into hiding, letting the Claymates fight the battle for him -- which only heightened the gossip, naturally. Normally, such gossip would be a sideshow to the main album, but the gossip started affecting the album itself, pushing it back by months and possibly shaping its contents, since A Thousand Different Ways is the furthest thing from a risk: it's an album made directly for those fans who stuck by him during the dark times. It makes Measure of a Man, with its songs written by Aldo Nova and soaring kitsch like the unintentionally creepy "Invisible," seem the epitome of daring.
This record has a couple of new made-to-order tunes for Clay, but for the most part it consists of songs you know by heart, equal parts popular standards and adult contemporary schlock. Clay sings Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting," does the billionth version of Badfinger's "Without You," copies Paul Young's take on Hall & Oates' "Every Time You Go Away," gallantly tries to give Bryan Adams' "Everything I Do (I Do It for You)" some momentum, 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," is as mawkish as Foreigner on "I Want to Know What Love Is," stumbles through Mr. Mister's "Broken Wings," 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 three undistinguished 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 superstars from the show. He sounds exactly how you remember him from TV, which only means that he must have been scared that he'd lose those legions of fans he won way back then. And A Thousand Different Ways will satisfy those fans -- but the truth is, they probably would have stuck with him anyway, even if he did something more interesting than this, which is as predictable and slick as a latter-day Barry Manilow album. At least it is better sung than a recent Barry album, and Clay's bizarre gossip-page psychodrama does lend his music a certain fascination. After all, how can somebody release an album this safe and then wrap it up in a photo of himself where he adopts k.d. lang's haircut from Ingénue? Only Clay, and that's why he has Claymates -- plus plenty of other pop culture junkies -- following his every move.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

Acerca del álbum

Mejorar la información del álbum
Más en Qobuz
Por Clay Aiken

Merry Christmas With Love

Clay Aiken

All Is Well - Songs For Christmas

Clay Aiken

10th Anniversary - The Hits - Volume 1

Clay Aiken

Playlist: The Very Best Of Clay Aiken

Clay Aiken

Measure Of A Man

Clay Aiken

Measure Of A Man Clay Aiken

Playlists

Quizás también le guste...

Come Away With Me

Norah Jones

Come Away With Me Norah Jones

Crime Of The Century [2014 - HD Remaster]

Supertramp

Tubular Bells

Mike Oldfield

Tubular Bells Mike Oldfield

30

Adele

30 Adele

THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT: THE ANTHOLOGY

Taylor Swift