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    Artist: Kanye West
    Label: Roc-A-Fella Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 287 reviews
    Sales Rank: 414

    Format: Explicit Lyrics
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
    Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.3

    MPN: 000954102
    UPC: 602517412200
    EAN: 0602517412200
    ASIN: B000RG1FMO

    Release Date: September 11, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Good Morning
      • Champion
      • Stronger
      • I Wonder
      • Good Life feat. T-Pain
      • Can't Tell Me Nothing
      • Barry Bonds feat. Lil Wayne
      • Drunk and Hot Girls feat. Mos Def
      • Flashing Lights feat. Dwele
      • Everything I Am feat. Scratches by DJ Premier
      • The Glory
      • Homecoming
      • Big Brother

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Kanye West's third in a whimsical trilogy of "scholarly" albums, Graduation wears its predecessors' badges of success on its sleeve. Matriculation has its rewards, apparently, and it's time to take stock. Lyrically, there's plenty of self-congratulation to attend to, but the real fun comes in the collabs, and West chooses co-conspirators like a kid in a candy store--John Legend ("Good Life"), Coldplay's Chris Martin ("Homecoming"), Mos Def and the Section Quartet (both adorable choices for the foreboding "Drunk and Hot Girls")--and plucks samples with A-list braggadocio: Elton John, Steely Dan, Daft Punk, Can, Michael Jackson, Public Enemy. Nothing here quite captures the superlative symbiosis of West's past best beats (think "Gold Digger"), but the central motif remains: No one ever accused Kanye West of being too cool for school, and Graduation still knows how to party. True, Kanye West will happily whine about the pitfalls at the top of the heap, clear his throat and try to rhyme it with Barry Bonds, or diss fish in a barrel all day, but that can't stop a shameless good time, and Graduation maintains an unshakeable knack for producing it. --Jason Kirk

    Album Description
    Graduation is the 3rd installment in the Kanye West series of ground breaking albums, targeting every school kid, from those that have dropped out (Debut Album, College Dropout), to those late registrants (sophmore album Late Registration), to those that have gone on and completed school (current album Graduation). Though technically this earmarks a junior year, West's approach to crafting this album was very much senior. Kanye teams up with veterans Daft Punk and Edwin Birdsong on "Stronger"- Graduation's forthcoming single; as well as enlisting a little help from current chart topper T-Pain on "Good Life". Chris Martin of Coldplay appears on a track called "HomeComing" as well. Kanye has continued to prove his understanding and appreciation for a wide array of music and musical influences. What makes GRADUATION so special? Like most Kanye titles, his fearlessness and blindness to inhibiting boundaries, coupled with his fan driven core competence is evidence that he knows exactly what people yearn for...great music, perspective, and a voice to be heard.

    Album Description
    Graduation is the 3rd installment in the Kanye West series of ground breaking albums, targeting every school kid, from those that have dropped out (Debut Album, College Dropout), to those late registrants (sophmore album Late Registration), to those that have gone on and completed school (current album Graduation). Though technically this earmarks a junior year, West's approach to crafting this album was very much senior. Kanye teams up with veterans Daft Punk and Edwin Birdsong on Stronger- Graduation's forthcoming single; as well as enlisting a little help from current chart topper T-Pain on Good Life. Chris Martin of Coldplay appears on a track called HomeComing as well. Kanye has continued to prove his understanding and appreciation for a wide array of music and musical influences. What makes GRADUATION so special? Like most Kanye titles, his fearlessness and blindness to inhibiting boundaries, coupled with his fan driven core competence is evidence that he knows exactly what people yearn for...great music, perspective, and a voice to be heard.


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    4 out of 5 stars A more conscious and mature effort.   September 11, 2007
     110 out of 118 found this review helpful

    Kanye West is thoughtful ("Everything I'm not, made me everything I am," he explains on "Everything I Am") and has a voice like honey and a breathtakingly broad musical palette.
    On his third album, West wants that acceptance on a big piece of paper, rolled up in a ribbon and presented to him in front of the applauding world. To make sure that everyone had the date in their diary, he pulled the release forward to clash with his nemesis, 50 Cent. But why bother? If anyone was going to get the prize for coming top of the class right now, it would be West.
    "Graduation" sums up the qualities that made West a star: smart sampling, funny pitched-up vocals, a new found maturity, sagacious rapping and a finely attuned ear for infectious beats and rhythms.
    There are also a couple of new ingredients: steely, electro synths from Daft Punk on "Stronger" and Caribbean lilts on "Good Life".
    He's even got rappers' favourite indie boy Chris Martin doing his best Gilbert O'Sullivan impression on "Homecoming".
    Despite all this, something about "Graduation" feels a bit cold.
    The goofy glamour of "Gold Digger" and "Touch the Sky" have been edged out by over-earnest, gratingly repetitive self-promotion and an underlying sense of isolation and paranoia. And for all his right-on credentials, "Drunk & Hot Girls" veers close to hip-hop's tired old misogyny.
    Kanye West is a 'conscious' rapper whose album samples Steely Dan and kraut rock beards Can; who muses on the stress of success; and who likes speeded up chipmunk vocals.
    "Graduation" will leave some fans cold (it's a pop album that takes hip hop further into mainstream dance culture).
    The album has magnificent moments (the Daft Punk-sampling "Stronger", the wonderfully upbeat "Good Life") but is weighed down by navel-gazing and pales in comparison to "Late Registration" and "College Dropout".
    And yet, the record is beguiling and addictive: you want to go back and listen again as all those shiny, unexpected layers reveal themselves.
    "Graduation" might yet to turn out to be as important as West thinks it is.



    4 out of 5 stars It's hard to resisist : Kanye is way ahead of the pack.   September 11, 2007
     107 out of 117 found this review helpful

    Even if you're hopelessly alienated from American rap and hip-hop, Kanye West is extremely hard to resist if there is a musical bone in your body.
    On this excellent record, he duets with Coldplay's Chris Martin on "Homecoming" and teams up with the young Grammy-winning blues guitarist John Mayer on "Bittersweet Poetry".
    What makes these collaborations so good is that Kanye West is obviously not looking for crossover acceptance, rather he is demonstrating how he can excel in such distinguished company.
    There's deft sampling of anyone who serves the cause, from Steely Dan and Elton John to reggae lion U-Roy and Daft Punk, and a new found maturity that ensures the swaggering but warm "Graduation": is that rarest of things: a keyboards-led hip hop album. It's tip top.
    It's mature, adventurous, addictive.
    With "Graduation", Kanye West proves once again that he is way ahead of the hip-hop pack.
    Album's highlights: "Drunk and Hot Girls", "Can't Tell Me Nothing", "I Wonder" and "Stronger".
    I'm loving it!



    1 out of 5 stars I'm tired of hearing this album already   September 11, 2007
     78 out of 124 found this review helpful

    What can I say about this album. I will never understand what the hype is about Kanye. I get tired of hearing how great his album is because he sampled some obscure band from the 80s. Lets talk about Kanye's rapping talent. The rhymes on Can't Tell Me Nothing remind me of some white kids "rapping" in their cafeteria. "I feel pressure, under more scrutiny, And I do, What act more stupidly?" Under more scrutiny, Kanye should work harder not to make whack rhymes. For an artist that's fan base talks about his humility and internal strife, Kanye does nothing but declare himself God and announce his greatness on the "hit" Stronger. I hope this is the last of the trilogy. Maybe now that Kanye is graduated his next contribution will be "Getting a Real Job."


    1 out of 5 stars How? Why? Garbage.....!   September 13, 2007
     70 out of 90 found this review helpful

    Look no one cares what i'm about to say...but i'm ganna say it anyways. Hip Hop is dead! It really is. People are just not into classics anymore. This Kanye album is so horrible, but people love it. Why?...because it's pop-friendly...the new generation of Hip Hop fans just do not know any better because they've never grew listening to classics like Illmatic,36 chambers,straight outta Compton, Hell on Earth, Paid in Full,Ready to Die....etc. People are destroying Hip Hop....to Hip Pop....Kanye had an amazing first album...but this album is just not right....really I believe the 50 cent album is better, and i will say this because the beats are raw and hard hitting and lyris are grimey, catchy, and gangsta...not mellow and stupid like kanye...really i'm not hating...im just finding it hard to adapt to what people consider dope nowadays....to me the the new Dj Muggs is really dope, but of course the people will buy this album becuz they have no daft punk produced song like "stronger"...Hip Hop is dead....dirty south and repetative lyrics are in....why do u think our parents don't like our music?....they can't adapt....i can't adapt to this garbage and i'm only 24...nuff said...Hip Hop is Dead...and don't u forget it...thanks for all the pop fans who murdered it...RIP...Hip Hop


    1 out of 5 stars Tasteless   September 11, 2007
     66 out of 117 found this review helpful

    Very tasteful of Mr. West to release his work on 9/11. I hope no one every tries to capitalize on his misfortune someday.


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