The Distance Taylor Hicks

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  • Release Date: 03/10/2009
  • Sales Rank: 11,218
  • Label: ROCKET SCIENCE
  • UPC: 613481019135

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The Distance

1LISTENThe Distance 4:06
2LISTENWhat's Right Is Right 3:48
3LISTENNew Found Freedom 4:25
4LISTENNineteen 3:10
5LISTENOnce Upon a Lover 4:09
6LISTENSeven Mile Breakdown 4:18
7LISTENMaybe You Should 3:45
8LISTENKeeping It Real 3:46
9LISTENI Live on a Battlefield 4:08
10LISTENWedding Day Blues 2:45
11LISTENWoman's Got to Have It / Elliott Yamin 3:40

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Editorial Reviews

Even when Taylor Hicks was on American Idol it was never clear if there was a record-buying audience for his brand of blue-eyed soul, so when they didn't manifest in large numbers for his major-label post-Idol debut in 2006, it wasn't too much of a surprise when 19 Entertainment dropped him afterward. For some AmIdol finalists, this abandonment would be the kiss of death, but Hicks was a journeyman before Idol and he was a journeyman after it...the only difference is, he has a national audience and the budget to hire Eric Clapton's latter-day collaborator Simon Climie as a producer for his second album, The Distance. Climie also produced Michael McDonald's two Motown albums, so it follows that The Distance is somewhere between Clapton's well-tailored blues-rock and McDonald's soulful soft rock -- which also means it's not too far removed from Taylor Hicks, it just lacks the crossover inclination that led to such wannabe hits as "The Runaround." It's also true that The Distance lacks the need for a crossover hit: this album is pitched solely to the faithful, to those who are already paying attention, to those who will silently thrill at fellow Idol soulman Elliott Yamin's duet on Bobby Womack's "Woman's Got to Have It," to those who will chuckle at Hicks' hamfisted jabs at Paris, Britney, and OJ on "Keeping It Real." Considering the limited ambitions of The Distance, it may boast too fancy of a production -- it's akin to slapping high-thread count sheets onto a bed at the Super 8 -- but Climie's clean approximation of Southern R&B does make for a more consistent album than Taylor Hicks. True, Taylor's brand of soul is suited for the House of Blues, not a roadhouse dive, but Hicks is never in denial that he's a ham, milking those cornball jokes, shedding a tear for the teenage Iraqi war soldier on "Nineteen," wondering why we can't all just get along on the title track, sailing along on a supperclub cha-cha beat on "Once Upon a Lover," and stealing a bride on her wedding day. Hicks doesn't show great sensitivity as an interpreter -- he barrels through Nick Lowe's "I Live on a Battlefield," not doing it much harm -- but as an entertainer he pulls out all the stops, determined to get every last person in the joint to crack a smile. It's a trait that served him well in those small clubs and on television, and it still serves him well here. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Awesome CDby dssOH

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June 12, 2009: This cd is much closer to what I expected Taylor's first commercial release to be like (though, I loved the first!). All tracks have a message-whether serious, fun or someplace 'tween. "Nineteen", "The Distance" "Seven Mile Breakdown" should all be released as singles...in that order. "Nineteen" and "The Distance" speak volumes. Please, if you're hesitating on ordering, don't. You will not be disappointed in this cd!

AWESOME!!!!!!!!by MamaHen

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April 22, 2009: I was pleasantly surpised by this album. It has something for everyone and several potential hits (in my opinion). Nineteen is my favorite track and I think could be an instant hit. It is very entertaining and makes me laugh and the cry all on the same album. Very well produced and I hope will be a big hit for Taylor.


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