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| Artist: Britney Spears Label: Jive Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $9.48 You Save: $9.50 (50%)
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Rating: 111 reviews Sales Rank: 15
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 740387 UPC: 886974038726 EAN: 0886974038726 ASIN: B001GO09MI
Release Date: December 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Most orders shipped within 24 hours. All items include original artwork and packaging. We ship FIRST CLASS International/Domestic for single disc orders. Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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| Tracks:
| • | Womanizer | | • | Circus | | • | Out From Under | | • | Kill The Lights | | • | Shattered Glass | | • | If U Seek Amy | | • | Unusual You | | • | Blur | | • | Mmm Papi | | • | Mannequin | | • | Lace And Leather | | • | My Baby | | • | Radar |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Squint at the cover of Circus and it's easy to mistake Britney Spears for the flow-haired Jessica Simpson--an indication that the bold come-ons of 2007's Blackout, a commercial success but a critical letdown, may have given way to something softer and prettier. Don’t be fooled. Circus differs from Blackout in a number of ways, the most important being that 1) it keeps its ringmasters--i.e., its producers--in check instead of allowing them to run an overly sleek show, and 2) Brit brings it vocally here in a way she hasn’t since 2003’s In the Zone (check "Kill the Lights," on which she channels her mentor Madonna and the liquid-y "Blur"). Beyond that, Circus is, as its title promises, a Blackout-like spectacle. Which is not to say the songs being made under this particular big top aren't top quality. Those who pine for the pre-trainwreck Britney will warm to the suggestive but not outright slutty "Mmm Papi," and anyone who can't get enough of the embattled publicity magnet will eat up "Womanizer" and the title track. Spears--let's be honest--lacks acrobatic grace, at least under tabloid scrutiny. What's great about Circus is it proves she's still willing to jump through hoops to make likable, stylish music. --Tammy La Gorce
Album Description Circus is the seventh album by Britney Spears. It rolls into town on the heels of an MTV VMA awards sweep, where Britney walked away with three Moonmen awards for 'Video of the Year', 'Best Female' and 'Best Pop Video' for 'Piece Of Me'. Circus is the follow up to her critically well received album, Blackout, just in in time for her 27th birthday. The lead single, 'Womanizer' (produced by the up and coming Atlanta production team The Outsyders) has already created a frenzy amongst Britney fantaics, radio and the media alike-underscoring Britney's continued reign as one of the Queens of Pop.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 106 more reviews...
Other CDs are better... January 6, 2009 T. Kollmansberger (Wisconsin) The person I gave this to was a big Britney fan and was very excited, but when she listened to it- she said her other CDs are better.
The album cover says it all. January 5, 2009 P. Myers (Alberta) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The cover of this album makes me think "If you polish a turd, it's still a turd". Plus the look in Britneys eyes on the cover makes her look insane. One reviewer said Britney only co-wrote two songs on this album, well duh when has Britney, or any manufactured, no-talent, auto-tuned hack ever wrote their own music. This whole style of "Music" is based on posing no-talent "artists" that can't write or sing their own songs. It's all fake. Just dance half nude and lipsync...why people buy this crap and talk about it like it's real music that was actually written by a real aritst is beyond me.
Britney...Like A Circus January 5, 2009 Stephanie Stafford (Grand Junction, Co) BY FAR HER BEST! I am a long time Britney Fan and I can honestly say I can't stop listening to every song on this album!
It is a Circus trying to put her back on top.... January 2, 2009 I. Tyson A little over a year since "Blackout" was released. Britney's handlers rush her to record and put out another comeback album, although "Blackout" was a crital success but a commercial flop, "Circus" isn't really a Britney record. This record is just another attempt to solidify Brit's position as a pop diva and send her on a money generating tour. The quality isn't as futuristic as "Blackout" but her vocals isn't as enhanced as "Blackout" either. We all know that Britney isn't the best singer out there, but at least on "Circus" she's giving some effort. Especially on "Kill the Lights", one of my fave tracks.
Disappointing return with a couple of good tracks January 2, 2009 Paul Allaer (Cincinnati) Let me state upfront that I don't listen much to commercial radio anymore (feel free to ask me why...), so I generally am not familiar with the chart-toppers of the Billboard Hot 100, etc. As was the case with Britney's album from last year "Blackout" (which was not nearly as bad as one could've feared), I saw the new album at my local library and couldn't resist picking it up. On "Circus" (13 tracks; 46 min.), Britney continues the efforts to regain commercial clout (goal accomplished) and critical acclaim. Overall, I was quite disappointed with the opener and No. 1 chart-topper "Womanizer", which sounds so... ordinary, frankly. Things are a little better with the title track (another hit), but things go really wrong with "Kill the Lights" and other slower tracks like it. In the end, there are two stand-out tracks on here" "If U Seek Amy", a great dance track, and, even better, the short but irresistible ""Lace and Leather". Released only a year after "Blackout", the album has too many uneven moments for me. To me, the obvious thing to do is to take the best material from last year's "Blackout", add the best tracks from this album, and voila, the ultimate Britney comeback album is ready. That said, I've seen her in concert several times, and she ALWAYS puts on a great show, and if she tours anywhere close to Cincinnati, I'll be there.
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