Here I Stand Usher

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  • Release Date: 05/27/2008
  • Sales Rank: 21,347
  • Label: LA FACE
  • UPC: 886972338828

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Here I Stand

1LISTENIntro 1:28
2LISTENLove in This Club / Young Jeezy 4:19
3LISTENThis Ain't Sex 4:24
4LISTENTrading Places 4:28
5LISTENMoving Mountains 4:58
6LISTENWhat's Your Name / will.i.am 3:58
7LISTENPrayer for You (Interlude) 1:43
8LISTENSomething Special 3:57
9LISTENLove You Gently 3:39
10LISTENBest Thing / Jay-Z 3:54
11LISTENBefore I Met You 4:56
12LISTENHis Mistakes 4:59
13LISTENAppetite 3:58
14LISTENWhat's a Man to Do 4:09
15LISTENLifetime 4:36
16LISTENLove in This Club, Pt. 2 / Lil Wayne 5:09
17LISTENHere I Stand 9:29

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Editorial Reviews

After the release of 2004's Confessions, an album that transformed Usher from an R&B star into a pop superstar, the singer became a husband and father. That grants Here I Stand more lyrical depth than the four previous Usher albums, but we're not talking fathoms. There's a two-minute lullaby for his son, and the noticeably increased talk of settling down and turning in his player card ("My search ends here," "This time love won't let me leave") now holds more weight since he has actually done it through the eyes of the law; he certainly never would have thought to use "Your mama and my mama want some grandbabies tonight" at any earlier point in his life. More seriously, and less noxiously, the changes in his life are most evident throughout "Before I Met You," a song that is more direct, sincere, and ultimately believable than "Confessions, Pt. 2.": "You got my life together and I thank you forever." Otherwise, Here I Stand is almost exactly the kind of release you'd expect a 29-year-old Usher to deliver in 2008, and while it is seriously doubtful the album will move more copies than the nearly diamond platinum Confessions, there is plenty to like about it. Beyond some tepid material that can only be expected with a 74-minute album, its biggest weakness is in what it does not contain, like the leaked "Play Me" and the briefly charting "Dat Girl Right There," both of which would have been major highlights. Perhaps these songs would have tipped the scale too far in favor of Usher's wild bachelor past, covered effectively enough through "Love in This Club" (present in its bleary original and sugary sequel forms), the thoroughly synth-lasered "What's Your Name" (the closest in make-up to "Yeah!," if not nearly as revelrous), and the dramatic whirlwind "Appetite" (a Danja-produced Clutch collaboration, the best narrative R. Kelly did not write). Out of the small handful of brow-raising moments, "Trading Places" takes the cake. Put together with Tricky Stewart and the-Dream, it's nearly surreal, with Usher putting equal fervor into several visions of role reversals, whether they are romantic ("You get on top/Tonight I'm on the bottom") or menial ("Wash the car/I'm gonna walk the dog"). Questionable omissions and a little oddness aside, the album leaves no doubt that the R&B male crown (30 and under division) should not change hands. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide



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Greatby Jazzec5416

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December 28, 2008: I really like this album. You can hear the growth in all the songs. It may not be the old Usher, but he is a husband and father and you need to sound like one. I keep asking myself why do people say its not Confessions. Its not supposed to be Confessions. That's why you buy the album and keep it so you can always go back to that. Even though I feel like all these songs are dedicated to his wife, the songs are all great. I like all the songs but if I had to choose I would say Love You Gently, Appetite, and Lifetime.

best cd ever!by MRS.FIERCE

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November 14, 2008: I am ushers # 1 FAN SINCE HE CAME OUT WITH HIS FIRST CD. If you like to be be cool calm and release from the stress and the tension this is the cd for you.


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