Measure of a Man (Clay Aiken album)

Measure of a Man
Studio album by Clay Aiken
Released October 14, 2003 (2003-10-14)
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop
Length 46:30
Label RCA
Producer Clive Davis
Clay Aiken chronology
Measure of a Man
(2003)
Merry Christmas with Love
(2004)

Measure of a Man is Clay Aiken's debut album, released on October 14, 2003, five months after the conclusion of the second season of American Idol. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was, with 613,000 copies sold in its first week, the highest-selling debut for a solo artist since Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle in December 1993.[1] It was number one on the Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks and received a Multi-Platinum certification November 17, 2003.[2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Entertainment WeeklyC[4]
Robert ChristgauD[5]
Rolling Stone[6]
Slant Magazine[7]

Wade Paulsen of Reality TV World wrote that despite huge sales "Critics have ranged from strongly positive (Billboard) to mixed (Washington Post, which calls the CD a "likable album even without being a particularly good one", and Knight-Ridder), to negative (Associated Press, which refers to the song selections as "insipid"), to scathingly negative (the New York Daily News). " [8]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Invisible"  Chris Braide, Andreas Carlsson, Desmond Child 4:03
2. "I Will Carry You"  Lindy Robbins, Dennis Matkosky, Jess Cates 3:44
3. "The Way"  Steve Morales, Enrique Iglesias, Kara DioGuardi, David Siegel 4:06
4. "When You Say You Love Me"  Darren Hayes, Rick Nowels 4:07
5. "No More Sad Songs"  Jimmy Harry, Wayne Hector, Sheppard Solomon 4:01
6. "Run to Me"  Braide, Child, Gary Burr 3:33
7. "Shine"  Robbins, Pete Gordeno, Reed Vertelney 4:09
8. "I Survived You"  Cates, Ty Lacy, Jeff Franzel 3:34
9. "This Is the Night" (bonus cut)Braide, Burr, Aldo Nova 3:32
10. "Perfect Day"  Harry, Solomon, Danielle Brisebois 3:52
11. "Measure of a Man"  Steve Morales, Cathy Dennis, David Siegel 3:58
12. "Touch"  Dennis, David Eriksen 3:51

In the summer of 2004, a second version of the album was released in which "Solitaire" (Neil Sedaka / Phil Cody) replaced "This is the Night" as a bonus cut.

In some of the international releases, the bonus track, "This is the Night" was replaced by "Bridge Over Troubled Water". The album released in Japan also included "On the Wings of Love" as a second bonus track.[9]

Singles

Music videos

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2003 Billboard 200 1

Awards and nominations

Billboard Awards

References

Preceded by
Chicken*N*Beer by Ludacris
Billboard 200 number-one album
October 26, 2003 – November 8, 2003
Succeeded by
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below by OutKast
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