| Clay Aiken - Bridge Over Troubled Water/This Is The Night | Label: RCA Records Release: 2003 Tracklisting: 1. Bridge Over Troubled Water 2. This Is The Night | ![]() (View Larger Image)
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| CD Review by AvaAdore (View Other Reviews by This Person) | |
| What can I say......this is nothing but manufactured music. This piece of nothingness can go nowhere merely because of the fact that this is only a product of FOX's attempt to earn it's insignificant profit. If this guy wrote his own music, whether it be rock, rap, or techno; he would gain some points in the long run. Even the idiotic Master P's "Ghetto D" album has more grandeur than any piece of fake music. That is very bad. Clay has committed an act against the music gods....by selling out before he even had a chance to make it. May the vultures of great music eternally eat at the liver of clay's bad taste in music. And now if you'll excuse me, I have to go throw up........... with hatred, your kindergarten cosmocrat...... Reviewer Rating of CD : ![]() | |
| CD Review by Aaron (View Other Reviews by This Person) | |
| Eh, Clay's Bridge Over Troubled Water was decent, the choir at times overpowered his vocals. I didn't think much of his performance though compaired to Paul Simon's original or even Johnny Cash's rendition. 2/10 Reviewer Rating of CD : ![]() | |
| CD Review by Blankenshaft T. Smith (View Other Reviews by This Person) | |
| why does this exist? a ridiculous, overblown cover that dillutes all the power of the original with inane overproduction.
aiken himself is so middle of the road he might give springsteen a run for his money. avoid. buy the simon and garfunkel album instead. Reviewer Rating of CD : ![]() | |





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