Usher
Raymond vs. Raymond
Review Date: 26 April 2010
The dimpled, teenaged Usher Raymond of yesteryear is gone; in his place is a freshly-divorced 31-year-old man with a few home truths to get off his chest. The problem is that the songs on his sixth album aren't very good.
It was inevitable that Usher would become a superstar. As far back as 1997, the American singer was enjoying major success - both critical, commercial and from his peer group - for his album 'My Way', and understandably so. The then-19-year-old's second effort was a slick, smooth collection of songs that appealed to a multitude of markets: soul, r'n'b, rap, pop. International success came a-knocking with its follow-up '8701' and the world-beating single 'Pop Ya Collar', and since then, it's been plain sailing for the now 31-year-old.
Except if you get the reference to divorce-themed film 'Kramer vs. Kramer' on his sixth studio album, that is. Yep, this is Usher's break-up album, and it sounds like he's at both a personal and professional crossroads. His vocal capabilities can't be disputed - he can still hit the high notes with ease (although his crooning descends into histrionics on more than one occasion); it's the songs, and more notably, the lyrics that cause most problems here.
At best, most of 'Raymond vs. Raymond' can be described as 'sleaze-soul': lines like "Daddy's home, and you've been waitin' for this lovin' all day" and references to bitter divorce feuds ('Papers') sound like the singer is using this album either as a method to get laid, or as a tirade against his ex-wife. Musically, it's not terrible, but even the best of the bunch - 'She Don't Know', 'So Many Girls', 'There Goes My Baby' - sound like generic Black Eyed Peas take-offs (or Kanye West, if you're listening to 'Okay'), loaded with effects and studio trickery. As far as break-up albums go, this is one that definitely won't go down with the classics.
Review by: Lauren Murphy
Your Comments
No comments have been posted for this article yet. Be the first!
Login or Register to leave a comment
Disclaimer
The opinions expressed here are those of the viewer and do not reflect those of Entertainment.ie. Entertainment.ie accepts no responsibility, legal or otherwise, for their accuracy of content. Please contact us to report abusive content
Search Album Reviews
Over 2000 album reviews listed here...