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  • Release Date: 12/12/2006
  • Sales Rank: 37,337
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 828768798423

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Taylor Hicks

1LISTENThe Runaround 3:12
2LISTENDream Myself Awake 3:37
3LISTENHeaven Knows 3:34
4LISTENGonna Move 4:22
5LISTENWherever I Lay My Hat 3:31
6LISTENGive Me Tonight 3:34
7LISTENJust to Feel That Way 3:10
8LISTENThe Maze 2:47
9LISTENPlaces I've Been 3:29
10LISTENSoul Thing 3:19
11LISTENThe Deal 3:16
12LISTENThe Right Place 3:15

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Editorial Reviews

Taylor Hicks, the oldest contestant to take the American Idol crown, won Season 5 with an affable, wedding singer persona and a repertoire of soul-influenced material that included Ray Charles, Joe Cocker, and Elvis Presley. Taylor's inspired take on "In the Ghetto" was a highlight of the season and earned this son of the South favorable comparisons to the King. And while there are no Presley chestnuts on Hicks's self-titled major-label debut, there are plenty of nods to this Birmingham native's rhythm and blues influences. On "Heaven Knows," Hicks interweaves punchy horns and handclaps with instrumental snippets of Marvin Gaye's "Ain't That Peculiar" and Ray Charles' "What'd I Say." Elsewhere, Hicks puts his pliable tenor to good use on a cover of Gaye's "Wherever I Lay My Hat" that radiates an ethereal and thoughtful ambiance reminiscent of Rod Stewart's "Forever Young." Brother Ray gets a further nod via "The Right Place," a gospel-flavored slow burner originally penned for the late legend by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance; Hicks infuses the song with a raspy, unforced growl. Alongside numbers contributed by the likes of professional songwriters Dianne Warren and Rob Thomas, the prematurely gray vocalist holds his own with two self-penned cuts originally recorded for his second independent release, Under the Radar. His fans call themselves the Soul Patrol, and Hicks's R&B- and rock-infused album reveals him to be the most multi-talented American Idol winner to date. Dave Gil de Rubio, Barnes & Noble



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Something to get you rockinby Anonymous

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February 23, 2008: Gritty, soulful, tender, hyper, foot tapping are all words I would use to describe Taylor Hick's new CD. I bring him to the gym with me while I run on the treadmill. He can really get my energy up with his lively music and I just love his voice.

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June 30, 2007: Despite a few songs with rather ridiculous lyrics, Taylor's unique voice and personality shine through on this album. Although he is best as a live performer, his voice translates well onto a CD. My favorite songs? The Runaround, and The Right Place. Soul Patrolers will mostly love this album, while others may find themselves surprised.


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