Clay Aiken - On My Way Here

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Album Details

Title: On My Way Here
Artist: Clay Aiken
Release Date: 5/6/2008
Label: RCA/BMG/19
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 886972808925
Genre: Rock
Style: Adult Contemporary
Moods: Gentle, Intimate, Passionate, Reserved, Sentimental, Soft, Warm, Amiable/Good-Natured, Dramatic, Innocent, Refined/Mannered, Romantic, Sophisticated, Sweet, Bittersweet, Earnest, Reverent, Theatrical
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. On My Way Here
  2. Ashes
  3. Everything I Don't Need
  4. Something About Us
  5. Falling
  6. Where I Draw the Line
  7. The Real Me
  8. Weight of the World
  9. As Long as We're Here
  10. Sacrificial Love
  11. Grace of God
  12. Lover All Alone

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDRCA/BMG/198869728089

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Album Review

Clay Aiken dragged his feet on his sophomore effort but took little time to deliver his third, On My Way Here. By the time this appeared in stores in May 2008, it had long been established that Clay had little to do with any styles or sound that could be pegged as "contemporary," carving out his own little world for his Claymates, but this didn't stop him from attempting a makeover on On My Way Here, moving him out of the freeze-dried karaoke of A Thousand Different Ways and into something that feels a little bit more modern, drafting in OneRepublic singer Ryan Tedder to pen the title track and even dipping into some stiff, strange funk on "Everything I Don't Need." These two cuts are the exception to the rule, as the rest of On My Way Here sounds as if it could have competed with Jon Secada's singles for space on adult contemporary airwaves in 1991. This is an entirely welcome development for Clay, as he sounds at ease here in a way he never did on A Thousand Different Ways, where he was covering so many hits it seemed as if he was still suck on American Idol's big stage. That's surely not the case here: no songs are familiar, most feel tailored to Aiken's strengths, and he even bears a writing credit on the closing "Lover All Alone." All the songs are either about love or are inspirational in nature (which isn't the same thing as being Christian music, as this most assuredly is not, despite titles like "Grace of God") and everything is given a glossy veneer that reflects whatever the listeners brings to the record; if they're a Claymate, they'll find the songs inspiring; if not, this all will sound like well-crafted calculation. This time around, it's certainly easier for the non-fans to appreciate the craft in the record or the range in Aiken's voice for the very reason that this album feels crafted, not slapped together like the last, and that's a development that's easy to admire. Still, On My Way Here is totally, completely for the fans, for the Claymates who love unconditionally, and for those listeners, this is the opposite of A Thousand Different Ways as it rewards their devotion instead of taking advantage of it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Angela FisherVocals (Background)
Anthony PleethCelli
Bernard LevinAssistant Engineer
Boguslaw KosteckiViolin
Brent PaschkeDigital Editing, Engineer
Bruce WhiteViola
Cameron CraigString Arrangements
Cameron StoneCello
Chris JenningsEngineer
Chris LaurenceBass
Chris TomblingViolin
Clay AikenVocals (Background)
Dave WoodcockViolin
David DanielsCelli
David FosterPiano
David HartleyPiano, String Arrangements
David Jones & the Revels ChorusAssistant Engineer
Dermot CrehanViolin, Soloist
Dominic MillerGuitar (Nylon String)
Doug PettyOrgan (Hammond)
Emanuel KiriakouPiano, Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Producer, Engineer, Guitar (Electric)
Emlyn SingletonViolin
Eric OgdenPhotography
Erwin GorostizaArt Direction, Design
Freddie "Ready Freddie" WashingtonBass
Jackie ShaveViolin
Jeff Scott YoungPiano, Organ (Hammond), Vocals (Background)
Jenny HillVocals (Background)
Jimi EnglundShaker
Johnathan ReesViolin
Jon HeringtonGuitar
Jon OssmanBass
Jorge VivoEngineer
Julian LeaperViolin
Kate WilkinsonViola
Keith BeauvaisProducer, Guitar, Programming
Keith CarlockDrums
Maciej RakowskiViolin
Mark BerrowViolin
Martin LovedayCelli
Michelle HolmeDesign, Art Direction
Nathaniel KunkelMixing, Engineer
Nick BannsAssistant Engineer
Nicole SchneiderStylist
Oz NoyGuitar
Pat ThrallEngineer, Mixing, Digital Editing
Patrick KiernanViolin
Perry MasonLeader, Violin
Peter LaleViola
Quiana ParlerVocals (Background)
Rachel BoltViola
Steeve DaviaultGroomer
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Sumudu JayatilakaVocals (Background)
Tom BowesViolin
Tyler VanDalenAssistant Engineer
Warren ZielinskiLeader, Violin
Wesley SeidmanEngineer
Windy WagnerVocals (Background)

Member Reviews

Scott C. (scotso) wrote on 7/14/2008...

Actually pretty boring. One Standout song, The Real Me. Stick with his debut, which was his artistic peak, it seems.