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Barely more than a year after her much-hyped comeback album, BLACKOUT, Britney Spears returned with another studio outing, 2008's CIRCUS. Though the title acknowledges the drama of Britney's personal and public life, the record primarily takes on the big-top theme in a general "let me entertain you" approach, as evinced by the sassy, uber-catchy singles "Womanizer" and "Circus." This dance-pop vibe extends to "Kill the Lights" and the winking "If U Seek Amy," among other tracks, proving that Spears still has the club in mind despite past unfortunate nightlife exploits. The relatively wholesome, soft-focus cover of CIRCUS isn't completely misleading, however, since Britney puts the beats and her bad-girl persona aside for mellow, thoughtful tunes such as "Out from Under" and "My Baby," gentle tracks produced by Guy Sigsworth, also renowned for his work with Bjork and Madonna. While not a drastic departure from BLACKOUT, CIRCUS is the work of a seemingly more grounded superstar, and it largely succeeds in refocusing on Britney as a performer, rather than reinforcing her status as a tabloid fixture. With its title, Circus nods knowingly at the madhouse that is Britney Spears' life, acknowledging that things got a little rough after the release of 2007's Blackout. It's no secret that Blackout's launch didn't go as planned: the furor surrounding her stumbling VMA lip-sync of "Gimme More" was eclipsed by her institutionalization -- a drama played out live on TV, as so much of her life is -- and the loss of custody of her two young boys to ex-husband Kevin Federline, all of which pushed Blackout far, far to the background. Britney herself didn't exactly seem engaged on Blackout -- it was a club album, a producer's showcase, so it didn't matter if Spears didn't give herself over completely as the behind-the-boards team carried her through. That distance combined with her troubles did give Britney the appearance of losing control completely, and the best way for a pop star to right herself is through image -- hence Circus, a friendly remake of the hedonistic Blackout that posits that all is better with Brit-Brit now, thank you. If Blackout was a producers' album, Circus is a handlers' album, intent on sweeping away any recent unpleasantness -- the only acknowledgement is that title -- and acting like nothing ever happened, imagining that this is still a world where Britney remains envied and desired, where she can be dolled up as a gauzy Farrah Fawcett pinup on her album cover, where she can sing a drippy ballad about "My Baby" and have nobody raise an eyebrow. She can get away with the former with a bit more ease than the latter if only because all the time, effort, and money is poured into the club tracks, such as the thumping, stuttering first single "Womanizer" and its better, the relentless "Kill the Lights," so sleek and sexy it winds up diminishing the rest of the record. "Kill the Lights" may be exceptional, one of Britney's best-ever singles, but it also doesn't have much competition here: it's one of a handful of tracks that follow through on Blackout, while the rest of Circus plays it safe, never hitting the beats hard enough to alienate a pop audience but perhaps layering on a bit too much saccharine for dance fans. It's careful and considered, right down to the single-entendre "If U Seek Amy," a Katy Perry-styled exercise in crass commercial carnality that is at once the best and worst song here. Best because Max Martin once again works his undeniable pop magic, turning this into a trashy stomper that feels inevitable and eternal, working against any sense of taste or decorum, something that the lyrics work overtime to undercut as they insist that all the boys and all the girls still want to F, U...well, spell it and you'll get the picture, and if you don't, Britney's elocution will paint it for you. This sexy strut doesn't work not because Spears' desirability took a nosedive in the five years since In the Zone -- aRolling Stone (p.92) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The clubby, adventurous pop on her sixth album...would have made a fine follow-up to 2003's IN THE ZONE." Entertainment Weekly (p.69) - "[H]alfway through, CIRCUS shifts from defiant booty calls to subtler material; suddenly, it's a first-rate electro-pop album." -- Grade: B Billboard (p.41) - "From the synthy open of 'Womanizer' to the regretful ache spurring 'Blur,' CIRCUS gives Brit pop a whole new meaning, as the singer does double duty as a dance diva and brokenhearted balladeer." Blender (Magazine) (p.60) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[C]andy-coated bangers that move beyond freaky tantrums and into Madonna-type provocation." Circus Music | List Price | $13.93 (You save $0.58) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Teen Pop | | Label | Jive Aces | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 11452  | | CD Universe Part number | 7784658 | | Catalog number | 740387 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 02, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Teresa Labarbera Whites; Larry Rudolph |
Britney Spears Circus Songs Circus Music Review Average Rating: (3.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great CD! I've never been a Britney Spears fan, but after watching "Britney:for the record" It pulled me into her world.I've listen and heard songs she has sang before and I thought nice catchy tunes. But after the documentary I went back and listened to "Blackout" I could relate to it after hearing her side of the story. I went out and bought "Circus". I liked this CD it made sense. There is some fluff in there, but there is a lot of real emotions going on. After all that is what music is an expression of life, and I think, "Circus" helps to express her feelings.
Get out there and buy this CD guys, to show the girl some of us really do care. It's not about the numbers game, but about saying we understand now and we are here for you. Also you may find something about yourself listening to these songs.
I"m outta here
John Submitted by John.lightsey (Cleveland, TN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
britney i think this has some awesome songs. from the slower ballads that show her beautiful voice, to the hot sexy catchy tracks. and circus is her best song since toxic Submitted by Kell (vacaville, TX, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
pretty good! this album is pretty good, some nice dance kuts! js like her last album! i like the new sound: dance/techno like.....good job brit =) Submitted by KLIFF (AMERICAN SAMOA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome! I love this album. The songs are so "Oops...I did it again" mixed with a lil "In The Zone". Really good...don't worry if you're contemplating whether you should buy this album or not...it's SO WORTH IT! I love it! Good work Brit! =) Submitted by Michael (Scottsdale, AZ) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
spare change no big deal, no songs worth yapping about. if you really got spare cash to dump, go ahead. Submitted by ramsahak (CA,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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