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  • AMG Review of Britney

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    The title says it all -- that this third album is where it's all about Britney. Actually, the titles say it all: Britney is "Overprotected," she pleads "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman," tries to let us all see "What It's Like to Be Me." All three songs are pivotal moments on Britney Spears' third album, the record where she strives to deepen her persona (not the same thing as her character, of course), making it more adult while still recognizably Britney. That much was evident from the selection of the first single, "I'm a Slave 4 U," a sultry Neptunes-produced salute to Prince that is so far removed from the big, glitzy Max Martin productions that are her signature that at first it sounds awkward, even wrong. As it grows, it sounds like one of her best singles -- a skittering, spare funk number that is a perfect next move for her teasing, unformed sexiness. Such a departure seems to signal a full album of surprises like that, especially when teamed with the aforementioned title, but Britney isn't that bold -- after it opens with the Neptunes' retro-future funk, it delves right back into Martin territory with "Overprotected." At first, that's a disappointment, but then the small, yet significant, changes become apparent. Rhythmically and melodically, the whole album is sharper, tougher than what came before. What used to be unabashedly frothy has some disco grit, underpinned by Spears' spunky self-determination that helps sell hooks that are already catchier, by and large, than those that populated her previous two albums. While there's no denying that this reinvention and statement of dogged individuality is no doubt a calculated move (and a brilliant, timely one at that), there's no denying that it's effective, in large part because Spears is committed to making this record work. She's co-written more songs than ever before, and these are strong selections, whether it's the hard-edged "Lonely," the sweet "That's Where You Take Me," or, especially, the /p>

    eo-disco "Anticipating," one of the pure delights on this record. These are small steps forward -- really, the most overt steps forward are the collaborations with the Neptunes on "Slave" and "Boys," which are the sexiest sounding cuts she ever did -- but most of the Martin productions sound fuller (particularly the Dido-written allad "I'm Not a Girl"), and Rodney Jerkins offers some welcome rhythmic invention on many of his contributions. This isn't a perfect record -- Martin stumbles on "Bombastic Love," Jerkins drops the ball on "I Love Rock N Roll" (this year's entry of the now obligatory cringe-inducing classic rock by Ms. Spears) -- but it does sound like the work of a star who has now found and refined her voice, resulting in her best record yet (and rivaling Mandy Moore's eponymous album as the best een-pop record yet released). It's enough of a reinvention to suggest that Britney will know what to do when the een-pop phenomenon of 1999-2001 passes for good.

CDs Released Today, 12/2: Britney Spears, Akon, and More
12 months ago

There isn't much too flaunt this week. Quite a weak week of album releases when Britney Spears is the biggest highlight. Britney Spears - CircusAkon - FreedomPanic at the Disco - Live in ChicagoScarface - EmeritusCarly Simon - Sing Songs for ChildrenQUESTION OF THE DAY: WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT BRITNEY'S COMEBACK?

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laugh out loud moment
over 2 years ago

I will be the first to admit, making fun of Britney Spears gets easier and easier. Almost daily, you hear of something she does done that makes you think how in the hell did she get so famous. I was reading Macleans today, and got to the last page which happens to be the commentary section of the publication. Scott Feschuk wrote about how Mrs. Spears recently posted a New Year's letter on the w...

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laugh out loud moment
over 2 years ago

I will be the first to admit, making fun of Britney Spears gets easier and easier. Almost daily, you hear of something she does done that makes you think how in the hell did she get so famous. I was reading Macleans today, and got to the last page which happens to be the commentary section of the publication. Scott Feschuk wrote about how Mrs. Spears recently posted a New Year's letter on the w...

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CDs Released Today, 12/2: Britney Spears, Akon, and More
12 months ago

There isn't much too flaunt this week. Quite a weak week of album releases when Britney Spears is the biggest highlight. Britney Spears - CircusAkon - FreedomPanic at the Disco - Live in ChicagoScarface - EmeritusCarly Simon - Sing Songs for ChildrenQUESTION OF THE DAY: WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT BRITNEY'S COMEBACK?

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I Love Britney,,
2 months ago

I love all the songs of Britney,,especially, Anticipating makes me happy and i love watching her dancing with her innocent and beautiful smile..

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