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Music CD - Britney Spears: Blackout

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Music CD: Blackout Artist: Britney Spears
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $7.71
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Manufacturer: Jive Records
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Tracks:
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1. Gimme More 2. Piece Of Me 3. Radar 4. Break The Ice 5. Heaven On Earth 6. Get Naked (I Got A Plan) 7. Freakshow 8. Toy Soldier 9. Hot As Ice 10. Ooh Ooh Baby 11. Perfect Lover 12. Why Should I Be Sad
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0886971907322 Label: Jive Records Manufacturer: Jive Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Jive Records Release Date: 2007-10-30 Studio: Jive Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: great CD Comment: I really liked this CD. It has a great mixture of songs and most are good to dance to. I am happy with it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quite Enjoyable :-) Comment: Britney may be crazy but she makes music which never disappoints. This CD was quite different from her others and had a few greats in it. Break the Ice is a song I cannot get out of my head and have to listen to every day. If you were ever a Britney fan or still are go ahead and get it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Has Some Good Moments Comment: Giving you a brief rundown of where I stand, I think "Baby One More Time" is alright. I enjoyed some parts of "Oops I Did It Again." I think "Britney" is a good strong record with a good consistency. (Her 3rd record remains my favorite one.) "In the Zone" certainly had its moments. I also enjoyed her greatest hits. Onto the subject at hand. "Blackout" seems to be more for dancing to than listening to. 'Gimme More' is a decent opener. I found 'Piece of Me' on the annoying side. 'Radar' is alright and may bring back memories of 'Bombastic Love.' 'Break the Ice' has a sound almost like 'Toxic.' I did not care much for 'Heaven On Earth' or 'Get Naked.' 'Freak Show' was strange, but it did have an interesting charm. I didn't care much for 'Toy Soldier.' I enjoyed 'Hot As Ice,' even though the effects were a tad overdone. 'Ooh Ooh Baby' almost sounds like an alternate version of 'Crazy,' and is a good contender for the best song on the record. 'Perfect Lover' has kind of a 'Toxic' sound. I felt 'Why Should I Be Sad' lacked something. If you are only looking for her best records, you can probably get away with "Britney" and "Greatest Hits." But, that said, while this is not my favorite record of hers, at least we have a new Ms. Spears record. And a medicore record by Ms. Spears is better than none at all. Thank you Ms. Spears for fighting the media's harsh treatment of you and giving us another record.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best album of 2007 (in my opinion) Comment: I've been a huge fan of thy Britney since I was in the fourth grade, and have never given up hope on her. Her music is cute and enjoyable, and her movie and TV appearances are always entertaining. With that being said, I not only give Blackout a 5 star review because I'm simply a fan, but because it seriously deserves it!
I think all of the tracks on the album are truly brilliant! When 'Gimme More' first leaked, and when the first words I heard were "It's Britney, b*tch.), I was like "=O!" Lol, I was so shocked at her new sound, and then the chorus came which was ridiculously catchy I could not stop singing (and attempting to dance) along! Then after taking a listen to the rest of the songs on her album, I knew I was not going to be disappointed. My favorites are ...
Gimme More: 9/10. Classic dance track, sexy lyrics, and a great choice for a lead single.
Piece Of Me: 10/10. I'm glad she did this song. It just had to be done.
Break The Ice: 12/10. This song is simply amazing! Great dance track with a technoish vibe! One of my favorites off of the album.
Radar: 11/10. LOVE IT! Very electropop, and it's quite addictive!
If you have an open mind about music, even if you didn't like any of her previous stuff, I'm sure you will enjoy this album. Overall, it's just a fun album with awesome songs that you can either dance or bop your head to! Trust me, you won't be disappointed!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awchum broosh! Comment: Dish is awechum muziks, is loves this deaths metals, its rocks you bithces, i loves deathmetals, brutals awcxhum death metals is loves lots likes lollipops, britneys spear is awechum deaths metals, byes now if yous loves deaths mentals likes mes dos awechims chumpanzees, goods.
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Editorial Reviews:
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She may be bald, and her parenting skills may be more backwoods than the celebrity-obsessed would prefer, but when it comes to her profession (singing pop songs, for those who have forgotten) you've got to give Brit a break. Not because her previous records have been flawless--for all its first-listen appeal, Oops! I Did It Again will drive even the most tolerant pop fiend bats after two repeats, and it's hard for long-term fans to overlook the unfortunate "I Love Rock N Roll" off 2001's Britney--but because, despite all the personal tumult, she's feeling the music like never before. Blackout is not a brilliant record for its vocals, though they're good in the cooing, sex-kittenish way we've come to expect (check first single "Gimme More," a monstrously catchy dance-pop number, for the requisite moans and sighs). But it is brilliant. And though the Neptunes, Bloodshy & Avant, and Nate "Danja" Hills do their trippy, thumpy, raved-up thing successfully enough to make you think so, the brilliance isn't in the production only. The crackling "Radar" gets under your skin not just because of its club-ready beat, a familiar element on this disc, but also from Britney's deliberate vocal haze; here she is interpreting how she ought to sound against the heat of this track, and pretty skillfully--she goes for pure vibe, and she gets it. And while the words to the seemingly autobiographical "Piece of Me" are enough to pull you in themselves--here we get to hear Britney refer to herself as "Miss Bad Media Karma"--they get a little something extra from our girl's newly awakened sense of what makes a song flow; she has the good sense to squeal. Is she a credible role model? Certainly not. Is her music worth hitting, as the old song goes, one more time? Absolutely. --Tammy La Gorce
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