"I'm 100% for reissuing and re-releasing albums. They're a great way to introduce a time-tested classic to a younger, uninitiated audience, and most record labels often remaster the original recording for a fuller and superior sound. Reissuing an album is acceptable for a 40 year old album, a 30 year old album, a 20 year old album, or even a 10 year old album. But to reissue a CD roughly seven months after its original release date smacks of naked corporate greed. For Arista (the parent company of LaFace Records), it's not enough that Usher's "Confessions" shot to Number One, went multiplatinum, and spawned back-to-back hits. In a transparent attempt to double-dip into the pockets of consumers, they take Usher's album (which, by the way, is a good record on its own merits), repackage it with new photos (for those who savor the sight of Usher's torso), and slap on 4 tracks that include the recent hit "My Boo" (with Alicia Keys). So, the question begs, are these 4 songs strong enough to make a wise consumer buy the same album twice? No. "My Boo" is a pretty decent single, but "Red Light" and "Seduction" have "filler" written all over them. The "remix" of "Confessions" is virtually identical to the original; the main difference is that it features Shyne, Kanye West and Twista on the mike. Why couldn't Arista release these 4 songs as a separate EP? Why add these tracks onto previously released material and add a few "new" glossy color photos? Because Arista wants to milk its cash cow for what its worth, and it will stoop low enough to entice people to buy the same album twice. If you have no version of "Confessions," then I suppose you could get this one. But those who have the March 2004 edition have absolutely no reason to get this poor excuse of a "special edition" CD."
A sneaky way to get more money
Dennis D. | Oregon, United States | 10/07/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I agree w/ another reviewer. I am an Usher fan especially since he's down w/ my boy Michael Jackson. The problem is I bought the first release of this album and now he re-released it w/ 4 extra songs? Thanks a lot Usher, way to screw your loyal fans! My opinion of him has changed because of this move. I'm not gonna waste more money on your updated Confessions."
Making the customer pay twice
R. COGHILL | Omaha, NE USA | 10/06/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I don't have anything against the music, what I do take issue with is an artist releasing a CD then all of a sudden a few months later releasing the same CD with new tracks!!! Why not give the people what they want the first time instead of sticking them up and having them buy the CD twice!!! Both Usher and Arista should feel heavy duty shame by their greedy moneygrabbing ways!!!"
Only for those who haven't bought this album yet
I'm hungry | Japan | 10/06/2004
(2 out of 5 stars)
"where's "Confession Part 1", "Whatever I Want" or "Sweet Lies"? At least also include the duet version of 'If I Ain't Got You' Why do the international (Asia/Europe) versions of the albums always have tracks not found in the US version? Damn, I feel cheated every time I buy a cd and take a look at a international version to always find a extra remix or more orinigal tracks not found in the domestic version.
well, enough of my rant. If this re-release had at least those tracks that i cried about then this cd would have been worth it (make it a double cd if there wasn't enough room and release all the new tracks on the 2nd cd). The Alicia Keys duet 'my boo' is a pretty dope track. After hearing two very good duets; another'rick james & teena marie' in the making? they should have a duet album like marvin gaye and Tammi Terrell. But back to the album review, I am not spending another $13 on a cd I alreay have! Thats my lunch money! Food is so expensive now a days..... "
Okay then usher what WERE you expecting?
I'm hungry | 05/07/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"if this album was selling low numbers, I can understand why it's being rereleased, but this just shows that selling 6 million was not good enough for the dude so he thought he would sell double by releasing this but the result was my booooooooooooo my booooooooooooo my booooooooooooo on the radio all the time and annoying the crap out of me. If he thinks he's gonna get 'thriller' numbers, he is so delusional! Look at how pissed he was for not tying with michael jackson's record of 8 grammies, he should have been thankful for the 3 he got! He may be sexy, but that's where it ends. He used to have good music, but not anymore and this album aint worth my money! Try My Way or 8701 by all means if you must must must have usher in your collection, at least he had good music then."