• Record Label: Decca
  • Release Date: Jun 1, 2010
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  1. Nov 20, 2010
    10
    What a pleasure listening to this album. He has the perfect voice for these songs. I have waited a long time for an album just like this andWhat a pleasure listening to this album. He has the perfect voice for these songs. I have waited a long time for an album just like this and he delivered. His voice is suited to these songs perfectly. Full Review »
  2. Nov 19, 2010
    10
    I discovered this cd when I saw Clay Aiken perform most of the songs during his recent PBS special of the same name . The title is apt .I discovered this cd when I saw Clay Aiken perform most of the songs during his recent PBS special of the same name . The title is apt . The songs have been around for a long time and have been sung by some of the greatest vocalists of all time : Sinatra , Andy Williams , Johnny Mathis and Elvis . Clay does justice to each song , paying tribute to the original artist and yet making each one his own with his pure tenor voice and remarkable range . Another thing of note is his total control of his vibrato . He has become known for singing Unchained Melody but the new arrangement took me completely by surprise . One of the album highlights ! Settle back . Have a glass of wine . Enjoy the bluesy , jazzy , smooth big band arrangements and the all but flawless vocals of Clay Aiken . It sounded like he was right at home and somehow I was too . Full Review »
  3. Nov 19, 2010
    10
    I love this wonderful album. Clay Aiken's voice is a uniquely beautiful instrument, and he uses it to great advantage on these classic songs,I love this wonderful album. Clay Aiken's voice is a uniquely beautiful instrument, and he uses it to great advantage on these classic songs, including a special arrangement of "Unchained Melody" that is truly unique. He truly makes you forget that these are covers and were previously recorded by some real icons -- he's an icon all by himself and makes these songs his own. The orchestrations are fantastic, too. They don't make them like this any more. Don't miss it! Full Review »