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Carjam Radio Show — A Car Show About People Website: www.kclr96fm.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Youtube: www.youtube.com Following Die Another Day, Madonna collaborated with fashion photographer Steven Klein in 2003 for an exhibition installation named X-STaTIC Pro=CeSS. It included photography from a photo shoot in W magazine, and seven video segments. The installation ran from March to May in New York’s Deitch Projects gallery. It then traveled the world in an edited form.[126] Madonna released her ninth studio album, American Life, which was based on her observations of American society, and received mixed reviews.[127] She commented, “[American Life] was like a trip down memory lane, looking back at everything I’ve accomplished and all the things I once valued and all the things that were important to me.”[128] Larry Flick from The Advocate felt that “American Life is an album that is among her most adventurous and lyrically intelligent. […] It is like the flip side to 2000’s Music, and turns out to be a lazy, half-arsed effort to sound and take her seriously.”[128][129] The title song peaked at number 37 on the Hot 100.[36] Its original music video was canceled as Madonna thought that the video, featuring violence and war imagery, would be deemed unpatriotic since America was then at war with Iraq.[130] With only four million copies sold worldwide, American Life was the lowest selling album of her career.[131] She gave another provocative performance later that