"8701" is the third studio album from the R&B superstar Usher. The name of this comes from the the years which Usher's career had been entertaining, from 1987-2001, at that time. This album managed to achieve a #1 in this country as well as five singles of which none did worse than a top-twenty. ... Read review
Following on from 1997's My Way, 8701 crowns Usher's position as R&B man of the moment. ... more
Never mind the hype about Michael Jackson, Wacko is going to have some serious competition in years to come. Usher is a rap singer and dance man with a twist. Rathe...
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show is an electrifying, high-energy stage show which satisfies everyone. The much heralded and critically acclaimed Evolution 8701 Tour was winding up its U.S. schedule and Usher is captured delivering the hottest show of his career. This spectacular production unleashes all the lights, pyrotechnics, romance, love and sex appeal Usher has to offer his awestruck audience of adoring fans. Usher performs his hit songs 'My Way', 'U Remind Me', 'You Make Me Wanna' and many more while turning out a power packed assortment of choreography like no one has seen before 'U' arrived on the scene. Straight off the success of his multi-platinum selling album 8701 this is Usher at his absolute finest.Track listing:- (National Anthem into bio video)- I Don't Know- If I Want To (with Johnny's guitar solo)- Just Like Me- I Can't Let You Go- (Romantic transition video)- Bedtime- Nice and Slow- I Need A Girl- Twork It Out- 8701 Interlude / U Got It Bad- My Way- You Make Me Wanna- U Remind Me- U Don't Have To Call- What's Goin' On
Advantages: All his best singles Disadvantages: Some weak tracks
"8701" is the third studio album from the R&B superstar Usher. The name of this comes from the the years which Usher's career had been entertaining, from 1987-2001, at that time. This album managed to achieve a #1 in this country as well as five singles of which none did worse than a top-twenty. I believe that this album was the peak of this performers career however, many would say that the LP following this, "Confessions" was ... ...Usher's style was a lot different from what was seen later on in the 2004 album as it contained many less slow songs, all about relationships and such, this does have a similar theme but, he sings about it differently here as the music is funkier, something good to dance to.
"8701" is the third studio album from the R&B superstar Usher. The name of this comes from the the years which Usher's career had been entertaining, from 1987-2001, at that time. This album managed to achieve a #1 in this country as well as five singles of which none did worse than a top-twenty. I believe that this album was the peak of this performers career however, many would say that the LP following this, "Confessions" was greater due to its awards and sales.
Usher's style was a lot different from what was seen later on in the 2004 album as it contained many less slow songs, all about relationships and such, this does have a similar theme but, he sings about it differently here as the music is funkier, something good to dance to.
1. "Intro-Lude 8701" (intro)
2. "U Remind Me"
**Five Stars**
This is an example of a track which would have been done to a slow tempo in his newer albums, this was however a great song with a lot of appeal. It has a strong beat ans Usher's vocals are perfect as he sings to a woman about wanting to get with a woman, but cannot due to he similarity to an ex of his.
Usher managed to secure the first of his five Grammy Awards, this for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 2002.
3. "I Don't Know" (feat. P. Diddy)
**Three Stars**
This is nice song with a good beat to it and it sounds quite a lot like songs made by P. Diddy around this time as it is a goof track which I can imagine hearing in a club in the late nineties and early 00s.
Although it isn't too strong and its beat isn't that memorable, I does stick in your head, because it reminds me of other tracks of the period and I think of that era to be my 'golden age' of R&B.
4. "Twork It Out"
**Four Stars**
This is a slow and sensual song which we know Usher for as he masters this type of love song by going on a different angle of creating a sexual mood.
The song took a while to grow on me as the first couple of times it as just another song about sex, but you start to discover more as you listen to it at a more relevant time.
5. "U Got It Bad"
**Five Stars**
I can't say that I liked this too much until a 2-Step remix was made for this track. However afer hearing that it was made to be one of my favourite Usher songs. This managed to reach number 1 in America and so it was obviuosly successful.
This is a pure love song by Usher, telling us what it really feels like to be in such a state hen your entire life revoles around the person in your life who you adore so much.
6. "Pop Ya Collar"
**Five Stars**
This is a banger of a track by usher and it gets you up on your feet as soon as it comes on because it has the qualities of a great R&B track with a little added 'thug' just so that the listener range is increased and provides him with added appeal.
It is the ultimate in feel-good track as he teaches you to just relax and brush off any worries in life and carry on, because you can stay down forever. This record saw great success in the UK and managed to climb all the way to number 2, which I felt was massive for him at the time.
7. "If I Want To"
**Four Stars**
This Jermaine Dupri produced song samples Notorious B.I.G.'s "Going Back To Cali", and you hear it clearly as his deep voice greets you as the track i9s just unfolding. Here he is performing the chorus of the rap and it seems to fit in well with with Usher tune despite the fact that the topic of the records completely contrast.
Surprisingly when I listen to this track after a while with R&B having moved on quite a bit from the early 00s, the first lyrics by Usher remind me of Justin Timberlake, but at this time he will be at the end of his run with N*Sync.
8. "I Can't Let U Go"
**Four Stars**
I can't quite identify the song, but this reminds of a collaboration between Ush and Diddy around this period of time as it has a similar sound to it, and it has a lot of appeal to it as it is suited to party people, which usually includes everyone.
9. "U Don't Have To Call"
**Five Stars**
This track won Usher's second Grammy and is another big song from him. This is a party song and the artist sings to his girlfriend that he dosen't need her to have to call him, because he's going to go out and party instead of say in and talk to her on the phone.
The remix of this features a single verse from Ludacris, this completes the track as he gives an added bit of help to get you into the partying mood.
10. "Without U (Interlude)" (skit)
11. "How Do I Say"
**Two Stars**
At some point there was bound to be a weak link in the album and this is definately it. It is an incredibly boring song with influence from Hispanic recording arts which I am not a fan of, so it made the track go on forever (the near-six-minute span doesn't help), and so now I have to skip straight past it.
12. "Hottest Thing"
**Three Stars**
This song tells a the story of a night where Ush is in the club watching (obviously) the most attractive woman in the place. It is a great way of presenting a tale in the form of a track as it goes through all the emotions of seeing rejection and finally getting accepted.
I felt that although it wasn't of the highest quality, it is quite memorable as a slow sedcung record which many may enjoy and want to listen to
13. "Good Ol' Ghetto"
**Four Stars**
Usher takes time to take a look at what he has become and decides to show that he knows that no girl is as good as one from the "Good Ol' Ghetto". His overwhelming popularity is shunned in this one as he goes back to his roots in Atlanta to notice that none of the up-market as as good as the ones which he grew up with.
I really like that he takes time to sing a record like this, because it is a topic which doesn't tend to get spoken about too often (but I have heard a brand new Sisqó track called "Champagine & Hennessey" along similar lines as this).
14. "U-Turn"
**Five Stars**
This is probably my favourite Usher song ever. It a great dance track produced by JD (Jermaine Dupri). The song had a dance to go along with it, which Usher hoped would be as successful as Michael Jackson's Moonwalk, it failed to do so, however the song was still a hit.
Usher goes through many stages of his life in this song explaining what the style of dance was at the time and the "U-turn" was meant to continue this. This fad of creating dance moves for songs didn't really work at this time, it wasn't until Jamaican artists such as Elephant Man and Sean Paul started doing this before it translated onto US soil especially Usher's hometown of Atlanta with people like Lil' Jon and the Ying Yang Twins started doing this well, making it all come out into the clubs around the world.
15. "T.T.P."
**Five Stars**
If the artist was looking for another single to get out of this LP, I'm sure that he would have chosen this one, because it is brilliant. The song is of the time and I really liked the composition which added more to what we here from JD's production as he chose to do a little beatbox along with the dance-inducing beat.
As I know you were wondering I will tell you that the 'T.T.P.' in the title refers to "The Total Package", which he believes that he deserves in the next girl that he gets with. This song is very exciting and it gave me a similar feeling which I felt when I heard "U Remind Me" for the first time.
16. "Separated"
**Two Stars**
The album rose all the way up to a massive anticlimax as we end on a very boring track as he explain why he has to end the relationship with his girlfriend, because it's just not working out.
I absolutely hate songs like this as I have no reason to listen to them and I can't see a reason why I would in the future. I do admire his great vocal talent, but this one just wasn't for me.
In conclusion, this is one of the best ever R&B album which I have ever listened to, the LP includes all of my favourite songs by this artist so there's no way that I can complain, apart from this, there are also a few more big songs which bring out your emotions in a big way.
Usher is a massively famous artist all over the world! he has sold more records than anyone in the last two years. His first album was called my way, and was a quiet success. So he decided to release this phenomenal album "8701". It went straight to the top of the charts when released. It has 4 number ones on it, which are U remind me
U got it bad
Pop ya collar
hottest thing
and U turn
The album has 16 songs and an introduction, when first came ... ...you can buy it for as little as £4. Here are the sogs on the CD and there length:
Intro lude 0.45
U remind me 4.27
I don't know featuring. P.Diddy 4.27
Twork it out 4.58
U got it bad 4.13
Pop ya collar 3.39
If i want to 3.53
I can't let you go 3.35
U dont have to call 4.42
Without U (interlude) 0.56
Can u help me 5.51
How do i say 6.23
Hottest thing 3.56
Good oi ghetto 4.01 U turn 3.12 T.T.P 3.38 Seperated 4.24
I strongly recommend ...
danwake 24.06.2005
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Advantages: its pretty orrigional and can be listened to over and over again Disadvantages: a few songs are too similar
i bought this album about 5 years ago after i saw that my friend was listening to it and she apparently loved it. I played it a few times yet after about a week it was discarded to my cd rack until about half a year ago when i re-discovered it and decided to see what it was like.
I played it, then played it again, and simply kept on playing it until everyone else in my family knew all the words to all the songs aswel! There are some great and well ... ...me, but then there are a few that we not discovered - like can you help me - which are really amazing songs to listen to.
I also like to listen to a lot of ushers songs as they tell stories in them or spread between a few songs which i feel, makes hem even better. It aso .as a fairly wide variety of songs although all along the same themes
The album is basically r n b and includes some amazing vocals and what i can only call an 'interesting' collaberation ...
debs_89 16.09.2005
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Advantages: Superb production from the Neptunes and alike. Great beats and soulful vocals! Disadvantages: P.Diddy is a great disappointment
This is Usher Raymond?s second attempt at a mainstream introspective beats orientated r ?n? b album despite 2 other low profile albums. Usher over the years has undergone a great transformation not just the way that he has matured but also the fashion that he has evolved as an artist. When he first released My Way, his debut album into the mainstream and an album that he is well acknowledged for, Usher was known as a teenage heartthrob and that was his target audience. Although the album contained top hits like U Make Me Wanna, Usher as an r ?n? b artist was not well respected for it because of his immature approach to his music. This has all changed in 8701 and it is clear that Usher has become a well-rounded musician.
The album has a range of beats mostly fuelled by his famous guitar interludes and charismatic vocals that motor ...
SoDef 18.01.2002
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Advantages: good songs Disadvantages: some songs a bit long
Usher, this is one talented singer. He first came out about 3 or 4 years ago with his debut single 'You Make Me Wanna', this was a number 1. Usher later released 'Nice & Slow' which didnt get as high but was still a success. He then didnt release anything for a while until earlier this year when he came back with the brilliant upbeat hit 'Pop Ya Collar' which got into the top 3. After 'Pop Ya Collar' he released about 2 weeks ago, 'U Remind Me', this then got to the top 5. He has always been a success here so when I heard he had released an album, straight away I knew I wanted to buy it.
The album is r&b and a bit of rap featuring P Diddy in one of his songs. The album titled 8701 is number 1 in the album charts this week. The thing everyone has been talking about is why 8701? He has never explained that yet, if I met him ...
sandie7 20.07.2001
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Advantages: Great Music Disadvantages: Nothing At ALL!
Ok, Ok...
I admit I have a 'little' thing for Usher! Well actually a rather 'HUGE' crush on him! He is so incredibly lovely and he now has a matching album to go with his charming looks, a charming album named '8701'!!!
This album is Ushers second now, it has been out for quite a while now and I know many, many people who have this album, mates from both sexes find this as a 'have to have' CD in your collection! I have owned this CD for a while now and listen to it 24/7 (you may think I'm sad but it is basically that good!)
Whats so 'UsHeRLiCiOuS' about this '8701' then hey!?
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1. The album is introduced with an 'Interlude' The Interlude to '8701' It's short and snappy but tuneful and a great introduction to the album.
2. U Remind Me - Usher released this song so is most probably well known to most. Its ...
emu128 15.02.2002
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Usher's third studio album, originally titled 'All About U' and delayed since late 2000. Produced by Jam & Lewis, Jermaine Dupri, Babyface and the Neptunes, the record showcases more of Usher's smooth urban soul and features a guest appearance by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs. Includes the singles 'U Remind Me' and 'Pop Ya Collar'.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Introlude 8701
2.
U Remind Me
3.
I Don't Know - Usher & P. Diddy
4.
Work It Out
5.
U Got It Bad
6.
Pop Ya Collar
7.
If I Want To
8.
I Can't Let U Go
9.
U Don't Have To Call
10.
Without U (interlude)
11.
Can U Help Me
12.
How Do I Say
13.
Hottest Thing
14.
Good Ol' Ghetto
15.
U Turn
16.
TTP
17.
Separated
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