On My Way Here by Clay Aiken

On My Way Here by Clay Aiken

3.30 3.3 (read 3 reviews)

The third album by AMERICAN IDOL alumni Clay Aiken betters his sophomore effort, A THOUSAND DIFFERENT WAYS, by playing to Aiken's strengths as a singer and performer as well as hanging together nicely overall. Where its predecessor made it sound as if he was casting around for inspiration (not least on that album's overload of cover songs), ON MY WAY HERE boasts original material that plants Aiken firmly, and comfortably, in adult-contemporary terrain. Opener "On My Way Here," penned by One Republic's Ryan Tedder, is a poignant, piano-fueled ballad that speaks to how what we learn from our parents teaches us about love. The rest of the album has moments of rock ("Ashes") and light funk ("Everything I Don't Need"), but sticks mostly to smooth, heartfelt mid- or downtempo songs that showcase Aiken's expressive voice. The artist's legion of fans (known as "Claymates") will have much to love with this release.

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Key Information

Clay Aiken
RCA Records (USA)
Rock and Pop
May 06, 2008
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Product Reviews

New Improved Muzak! Now with more lyrics! May 24, 2008
3.00 3/5.0
Pros:
Everything I Don't Need, Lover All Alone
Cons:
Same old themes, no new territory covered

Review: If you're already a fan, you'll like this. If you're not, there's nothing here to change your mind.

Easy listening shouldn't mean forgetting you're playing the album: Clay Aiken's On My Way Here May 9, 2008
2.00 2/5.0
Pros:
Clay Aiken's pitch perfect voice, once in awhile he captivates you with his talent
Cons:
The rest of the time he makes watching grass grow seem like thrill seeking behavior.

Review: This album is so completely and thoroughly devoid of personality. This album is irritating in it's complete lack of realness.

Clay Aiken Has Come a Long Way to Get to On My Way Here May 7, 2008
5.00 5/5.0
Pros:
Clay's fantastic voice, original songs
Cons:
only one that he wrote

Review: Another new Clay album means thousands of contented Claymates.

On My Way Here by Clay Aiken
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