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Música MP3, 29 Oct 2007
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Keine CD-Veroeffentlichung im Vorweihnachtsgeschaeft 2007 steht derart im Fokus der Öffentlichkeit wie das fuenfte Studioalbum von US-Megastar Britney Spears. Der Longplayer, der u.a. unter der Regie von Nelly-Furtado- und Timbaland-Produzent Nate "Danja" Hills sowie dem schwedischen Producer-Team Bloodshy & Avant (das vor drei Jahren bereits fuer den Britney-Über-Hit "Toxic" gesorgt hatte) entstand, traegt den Titel "Blackout" und erscheint in Deutschland am 9. November. Der Name des Albums bezieht sich auf das Ausblenden jeglicher Negativitaet bzw. den vorbehaltlosen Genuss des Lebens und spiegelt damit den Dancefloor-affinen Charakter der Songs wieder.
Bereits Wochen vor Albumrelease sorgt die Vorabsingle "Gimme More" weltweit fuer Wirbel: Mit dem von Nate "Danja" Hills produzierten Song, vom US-Rolling Stone juengst als "catchy" und "sleek" geadelt, erreichte die 25-jaehrige Grammy-Preistraegerin die hoechste Chartplatzierung in den USA seit "Baby One More Time" im Jahre 1998. Die Debuetsingle der damals 17-jaehrigen Saengerin erreichte Platz eins der Billboard Hot 100. In Deutschland rangiert der smarte Electro-Track bereits Wochen vor Singleveroeffentlichung sensationell in den Top 50 der Airplay-Charts. Am Freitag, den 5. Oktober feierte das Video zum Song Weltpremiere bei iTunes. Der Clip, in dem Britney Spears in zwei verschiedenen Rollen, einmal blond und einmal in bruenetter Version, zu sehen ist, entstand im Juli und August unter der Regie von Jake Sarfaty in Los Angeles und schoss sofort an die Spitze der iTunes-Videocharts in den USA, Deutschland und England.
Neben den bereits erwaehnten Big Names finden sich in den "Blackout"-Credits auch Produktionen neuer, junger Studio-Crews wie z.B. Freescha und Kara DioGuardi, die u.a. fuer den Kelly-Clarkson-Hit "Walk Away" verantwortlich gewesen waren und zusammen mit Britney Spears fuer "Blackout" den Albumtrack "Heaven On Earth" einspielten. Das People-Magazin bezeichnete den Song als "Vorab-Favoriten des Albums", der an Donnas Summers "I Feel Love"-Aera erinnere. Das Magazin Entertainment Weekly attestierte der Saengerin einen erwachseneren Sound, der sich u.a. in der Bloodshy & Avant-Nummer "Radar" manifestiere. Die beiden Schweden schufen ausserdem den Song "Pieces Of Me", der den wohl "heftigsten" und "persoenlichsten" Text der Saengerin bislang enthalte.
Britney Spears ist eine der erfolgreichsten Kuenstlerinnen der vergangenen zehn Jahre. Ihre Karriere begann 1999 mit dem Debuetalbum "Baby One More Time", das in den Vereinigten Staaten vierzehn Platin-Auszeichnungen erhielt und mit dem sie weltweit den Sound und Look moderner Popmusik praegte. Bis zum heutigen Tage verkaufte Britney Spears weltweit mehr als 83 Millionen Tontraeger. Mit ihrer Chartbilanz, die insgesamt sieben weltweite Nummer-Eins-Singles und vier aufeinander folgende Nummer-Eins-Alben (1999: "Baby One More Time", 2000: "Oops!...I Did It Again", 2001: "Britney", 2003: "In The Zone") umfasst, spielt Britney Spears laengst in einer Liga mit Weltstars wie Celine Dion, Mariah Carey und Shania Twain.
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Lista de canciones:
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
Detalles del producto
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 14.27 x 12.5 x 1.02 cm; 95.25 gramos
- Fabricante : Sony Music
- Sello : Sony Music
- ASIN : B000WQ9UA8
- Referencia del fabricante : 88697190732
- Número de discos : 1
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Britney was considered a pop legend before she became known as the "little girl lost," and this album proves that, even in turmoil, Britney Spears can deliver an iconic era. "Blackout" is strong, fierce, and unflinching. Like its predecessor "In the Zone," "Blackout" offers an urban Britney that oozes sexiness and confidence. I cannot help but wonder what this era would have been like, had Britney not suffered the way she did... had she remained the same. I suspect it would have been an incredible success, and would have been considered her best work since the "Oops... I Did it Again" era of 2000. Many thought her star was falling, as sales had dropped since "Britney," but if this album was delivered with iconic videos the likes of "Toxic," "Slave 4 U" and "Me Against the Music," a tour, and memorable live performances similar to the VMA performance of Slave 4 U in 2001, all suspicions that her star had stopped shining would have been put to rest. You could argue that this album did put those suspicions to rest, that it was an incredible success, and that many do consider it her best work... but it must be said that the Britney we have now is not the same Britney we used to have. Britney does not show the same sharp, flawless choreography that she used to; she no longer appears happy and calm in interviews; and, upon closer inspection, Britney seems a shell of her old self. It is almost as if the old Britney is gone, and the new Britney is just the ghost of her. Many fans disagree with this, and although I love Britney still, I can't help noticing that Britney is very, very different since her troubles. The reason for Britney's dance moves - once so celebrated - now being absent from her shows, is a question left unanswered. There are many theories, but fans continue to speculate, as though Britney is a riddle that must be solved. In interviews, Britney's once goofy, sweet, girl-next-door personality now seems to be held back, almost as if Britney is afraid to let her out. She appears anxious and uncomfortable where she once appeared open. This does not make me like Britney any less. On the contrary, I feel compassion for her, as a sufferer of depression and anxiety disorders myself. I don't know if Britney has a diagnosed disorder, but I believe that going through a particularly troubling time in one's life can change a person, and leave them debilitated in some ways. I can only guess the innermost feelings of Britney like everyone else, but, at the very least, I believe Britney's confidence has lowered considerably. I also believe there is more to it than that... but we can only continue to guess as to what it may be.
It makes me sad to think that there was no "Blackout" tour, and when I listen to this album, I picture Britney when she was at her most awe-inspiring best. All of the songs on this album could have had amazing choreography, and I imagine Britney from her Onyx Hotel Tour dancing to "Hot As Ice," "Get Naked (I Got a Plan)," and "Perfect Lover" with the legendary precision dance moves we all loved so much from what some fans call "old Britney." And I can't help but wonder, what pain lay beneath the elaborate concerts of the "Britney" and "In The Zone" eras, waiting to be unleashed. It makes me sad to realise that the Britney I adored and admired so much when I was younger, may have been suffering inside.
Despite the sadness behind this album, it is arguably some of the best music of her career. Whether you're a fan of "old Britney," "new Britney," all Britneys or not a fan at all, you will find something enjoyable here. Amidst the madness, Britney reminds us why she's considered a legend.