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    Here I Stand

    Here I Stand
    Artist: Usher
    Label: Jive
    Category: Music

    List Price: $18.98
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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 156 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1693

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.4

    MPN: 723388
    UPC: 886972338828
    EAN: 0886972338828
    ASIN: B0015519VS

    Release Date: May 13, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Intro
      • Love In This Club featuring Young Jeezy
      • This Ain't Sex
      • Trading Places
      • Moving Mountains
      • What's Your Name featuring will.i.am
      • Prayer For You Interlude
      • Something Special
      • Love You Gently
      • Best Thing featuring Jay Z
      • Before I Met You
      • His Mistakes
      • Appetite
      • What's A Man To Do
      • Lifetime
      • Love In This Club Part II featuring Beyonce & Lil Wayne
      • Here I Stand

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    2008 album from the R&B superstar. Here I Stand is Usher's follow-up to his history-making, nine-times platinum-selling Confessions. The album tells the story of growth: triumphant, reflective, somewhat defiant and it marks a new period in Usher's life and creative expression. Here I Stand finds Usher working with some of the best producers and writers around including Polow Da Don, Jermaine Dupre, Dre & Vidal and Dream & Tricky Stewart. Features the first single 'Love In The Club'. Laface.


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    2 out of 5 stars Married Man Music (MMM)   May 28, 2008
    Shamontiel L. Vaughn (Chicago)
    43 out of 53 found this review helpful

    Two stars means "ok," and I want to clarify that beforehand because there's absolutely nothing wrong on this CD. However, I listened to it twice, and there was also no song on here that stood out to me, made me want to replay it, or dance to the beat. I'm used to turning Usher's CDs up full blast and trying to memorize all the words, but I didn't get that on this album. There were a lot of songs about being in love, marriage, and being a father (including doing what all parents seem to think is cute--recording their baby(ies) making baby noises). This album was weird for me. It was like Usher lost all his swagger and the cool feel of his music. If you've listened to "Love in This Club," that's basically the feel of the CD. Who thinks about "making love" in a club, as the magazine "Vibe" says in "20 Questions". Usher has definitely grown up, and I think he will gain an older audience with this album. But if you're looking for the old usher who oozes sexy in his songs, flirts with the ladies through melody, and gives us a little bit of hip hop through a lot of R&B, this isn't that album. (Note: He kept that sex appeal when he was with Chili, so I can't say it's the relationship. Man, I loved those two as a couple!) Listeners will, however, get the Usher who sounds head over heels for his wife and child. Again, nothing wrong with this album, but it was kinda repetitive, a little boring, and out of my element (no kids, no marriage). But I am happy for him being in a stable, happy relationship, and I hope him and Tamika stay together forever.

    UPDATE (AFTER FIFTH LISTEN): I followed That Juice's advice and listened to the CD again on my MP3 player. Then I listened again. And again. I sincerely am an Usher fan, and I wanted to like it. And I think That Juice is right, along with another reviewer on here who said that maybe the reason some fans couldn't immediately get into the CD was because we weren't READY for it. There was no leading up to the ballads or such a dramatic shift in his music. He just up and did a completely different album. I think my hesitation was that I was unprepared for what I'd listen to. Now that I've settled with the idea that Usher is making MMM, I'm more content with it. I still can't convince myself to change the stars though and think it's "just okay," but I look forward to the next album and will buy it!



    2 out of 5 stars It pays to know your audience   May 29, 2008
    Special K (New Jersey)
    10 out of 11 found this review helpful

    This long awaited project missed the mark. What were you thinking? Here I Stand clearly caters to this arbitrary "older" fan base that you don't have. This CD lacks the hip-hop funkiness and familiarity enojyed with the "Confessions" CD. Except for the potential of "Moving Mountains" I don't get this at all. Not a fan...sorry!


    3 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 stars but a solid album nonetheless. I'm proud of him.   May 28, 2008
    Mikeisha Best (Mitchellville, Maryland United States)
    7 out of 8 found this review helpful

    It is so easy to see that Usher is not the same young gigolo who danced, sang and rapped his way through his "My Way" video. Usher exudes a certain maturity now that he is married with children and I am so glad I was able to see his transition. Some have complained that he has lost his swagger and sexiness ever since he tied the knot, but I do not share their opinion. Usher is still as sexy as he ever was; he's just a full-fledged adult at this juncture. My only gripe is that he couldn't work it out with Chilli, but that's another story (I love you, Chilli!)

    Usher is singing his behind off on this album! He always has a nice vocal delivery, but he has never sounded this good, this mature, this happy. "Here I Stand" is a fine piece of work but it is a lengthy album (1.2 hours, eighteen tracks) and it is just not as consistent as I would like it to be. Don't misinterpret me, though. There isn't one bad song on here. Rather, there are average moments and then there are highlights. The lyrics on this album help make it even better. I also enjoyed the production. There are ballads, mid-tempos and faster songs and just about an even distribution of each, fortunately. The first song released to radio was the smash hit "Love in This Club" which features Young Jeezy. It took many lots of listens in order to truly get into this song, but it is one of those songs that you will like at least a little with time. This song's remix is also included and features Beyonce' and Lil' Wayne. Although I really revel in the talents of all three artists, the remix was bland and the original is better. "This Ain't Sex" is one of the finest moments found on this album. His energy on this track is undeniable and so is the magnificent production. "Moving Mountains", "Appetite" and "What is A Man to Do" are all decent tracks, but they don't bring this album out. "Moving Mountains" is a ballad which gives off the same eerie feel that Omarion's "Icebox" gives off.

    This is not one that needs to be pondered upon. Purchase this album yesterday! Usher is sure to please.

    Mikeisha's Top 5

    1. "This Ain't Sex"
    2. "What's Your Name"
    3. "Here I Stand"
    4. "Something Special"
    5. "Trading Places"



    2 out of 5 stars just ok   June 21, 2008
    mistermaxxx@yahoo.com (usa)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Usher is a talented cat who has the voice and moves to be around for a really long time, but alot of the time on his albums he settles for average material that doesn't always compliment him and his range. he would be so well stronger musically with doing a couple of covers or songs that challenged him as to sounding like what is already out there,etc... I like the title track and for my money that is the kind of material I feel he should be aiming for as to Love in this club which sounds like any and everybody else out at this time. he has superStar Potential but settles for alot of what sounds cool for a ringtone as to what will be remembered in the bigger picture.


    1 out of 5 stars Mediocre: At best!   May 29, 2008
    Zqueeshy
    10 out of 13 found this review helpful

    I have to give him at least one star for trying after four years. I have to say that if this was the last album of his career, then he has lost his luster.
    I purchased this yesterday (5/28) and was very excited and almost hesitant at the same time because I hadn't heard anything good or bad, and so I thought I'd hear it for myself. I would really like my money back (I don't understand why there isn't a better return policy on music like other software :)). Every song was "uneventful" and I heard nothing new and fresh. My friend and I looked at each other after every song and we could only sigh, we were very disapointed. He wouldn't even take it to load to his IPOD.
    Here is my problem with this album: It's all over the place! He is singing about the same things as before however, he is also including his new family,and in fact has an interlude to his son, yet 2 or 3 songs bfore he is talking about "sex" and other inuendos and it just seems odd considering he is now "married" to someone that adds no luster to his persona. Usher sings about the ladies, dancing and inuendos...Mr.Raymond is married with a son, he shouldn't mingle the two as it leaves a bad taste in your mouth and speechless.
    SEcondly, the beats, with the exception of "What's your Name" with Will.I.Am is hot, but that's it, the beat..not the lyrics or the music. If you haven't already purchased "Confessions", purchase that instead of this one.
    Sorry, Usher, but this one will not make it to my IPOD!



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