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Kanye West
808s & Heartbreak
Kanye West:  808s & Heartbreak

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Released: 2008
Label: Roc-A-Fella
Selection #: 174516
The Grammy® winner stretches out, showing his singing prowess on this post-graduate set. Love Lockdown, Heartless, Amazing (with Young Jeezy), more.
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1 Say You Will
2 Welcome to Heartbreak
3 Heartless
4 Amazing
5 Love Lockdown
6 Paranoid
7 Robocop
8 Street Lights
9 Bad News
10 See You in My Nightmares
11 Coldest Winter
12 [Untitled] [Live]
13 [CD-Rom Track] N/A N/A
  
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Album Review

Remember when Kanye West threatened to make an album where he would bear his heartbroken soul, align with T-Pain, sing on every song with the then inescapable Auto-Tune effect and, less problematically, lean on the common element -- the Roland TR-808 drum machine -- of classics like "Make It Last Forever," "Posse On Broadway," "808," and "Bossy"? It could have been a wreck, a case of an artist working through paralyzing heartache while loose in a toy store. Except West wasn't joking. Not only did he go through with it, but Roc-A-Fella released the result in time for the 2008 Christmas shopping season.

In various spots across "808s & Heartbreak", the constant flutter of West's processed voice is enlivened by the disarming manner in which despair and dejection are conveyed. When, in "Welcome To Heartbreak," he dispassionately recounts sitting alone on a flight, ahead of a laughing family, he makes first class sound like Siberia; he'd swap lives with the father in an instant. The majority of the lyrics, however, are directed at an ex who evidently did some damage; in "Robocop" alone, she gets compared to the antagonist in "Misery" and is called a "spoiled little L.A. girl." Earlier in the album, the number she did on him is called "the coldest story ever told," yet he admits he still fantasizes about her. All the blocky drums, dragging strings, droning synths, and joyless pianos lead to a bleak set of productions -- even the synthetic calliope in "Heartless" is unnerved, and the relative pep of "Paranoid" provides no respite, its bitter lyrics subverting a boisterous beat. Several tracks have almost as much in common with irrefutably bleak post-punk albums, such as New Order's "Movement" and the Cure's "Pornography", as contemporary rap and R&B. ("Coldest Winter," where West longs for his departed mother, samples the most desolate song from the first Tears for Fears album.) For anyone sifting through a broken relationship and self-letdown, this could all be therapeutic. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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