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2023年04月28日

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2007年発売 ブリトニー・スピアーズの5thアルバム『Blackout』をカラー・ヴァイナルで発売(オレンジ・ヴァイナル)

2007年発売の5作目。シングル「Gimme More」が世界中で大ヒットを記録!
発売・販売元 提供資料 (2023/02/10)
Public image is vital to pop stars, but few stars have been so inextricably tied to their image as Britney Spears. Think back to "...Baby One More Time" -- it has an indelible hook but what leaps to mind is not the sound of the single, but how Britney looked in the video as she pouted and preened in a schoolgirls' uniform, an image as iconic as Madonna's exposed navel. Every one of Britney's hits had an accompanying image, as she relied on her carefully sculpted sexpot-next-door persona as much as she did on her records, but what happens when the image turns sour, as it certainly did for Britney in the years following the release of In the Zone? When that album hit the stores in 2003, Britney had yet to marry, had yet to give birth, had yet to even meet professional layabout Kevin Federline -- she had yet to trash her girl-next-door fantasy by turning into white trash. Some blamed Federline for her rapid downward spiral, but she continued to descend after splitting with K-Fed in the fall of 2006, as each month brought a new tabloid sensation from Britney, a situation that became all the more alarming when contrasted to how tightly controlled her public image used to be. The shift in her persona came into sharp relief at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, as she sleepwalked through a disastrous lip-synch of her comeback single "Gimme More," a disaster by any measure, but when it was compared to such previous meticulously staged VMA appearances as her make-out with Madonna in 2003, it made Britney seem like a lost cause and fallen star. All this toil and turmoil set the stage for her 2007 comeback Blackout to be a flat-out train wreck, which it decidedly is not -- but that doesn't mean it's a triumph, either. Blackout is an easy album to overpraise based on the lowered expectations Britney's behavior has set for her audience, as none of her antics suggested that she'd be able to deliver something coherent and entertaining, two things that Blackout is. As an album, it holds together better than any of her other records, echoing the sleek club-centric feel of In the Zone but it's heavier on hedonism than its predecessor, stripped of any ballads or sensitivity, and just reveling in dirty good times. So Blackout acts as a soundtrack for Britney's hazy, drunken days, reflecting the excess that's splashed all over the tabloids, but it has a coherence that the public Britney lacks. This may initially seem like an odd dissociation but, in a way, it makes sense: how responsible is Britney for her music, anyway? At the peak of her popularity, she never seemed to be dictating the direction of her music, so it only stands to reason that when her personal life has gotten too hectic, she's simply decided to let the professional producers create their tracks and then she'll just drop in the vocals at her convenience. Even the one song that plays like autobiography -- "Piece of Me," where she calls herself "Miss American dream since I was 17" and "I'm miss bad media karma/another day another drama," complaining "they stick all the pictures of my derriere in the magazines," as if she wasn't posing provocatively for Rolling Stone as soon as "Baby" broke big -- was outsourced to "Toxic" producer/writers Bloodshy & Avant, who try desperately to craft a defiant anthem for this tabloid fixture, as she couldn't be bothered to write one on her own. Instead, she busies herself with writing the album's two strip-club anthems, "Freakshow" and the brilliantly titled "Get Naked (I Got a Plan)" (surely the successor to such trash-classics as Soundmaster T's "2 Much Booty (In Da Pants)" and Samantha Fox's timeless pair of "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" and "(Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On"). Every piece of gossip in the four years separating In the Zone and Blackout suggests that her head is in the clubs, yet it's still a bit disarming to realize that this is all that she has to say. Britney may not have much on her mind but at lea to be continued...
Rovi
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構成数 | 1枚

合計収録時間 | 00:43:44

    • 1.
      [LPレコード]
      【A面】
      • 1.
        Gimme More
      • 2.
        Piece Of Me
      • 3.
        Radar
      • 4.
        Break The Ice
      • 5.
        Heaven On Earth
      • 6.
        Get Naked (I Got A Plan)
    • 【B面】
      • 1.
        Freakshow
      • 2.
        Toy Soldier
      • 3.
        Hot As Ice
      • 4.
        Ooh Ooh Baby
      • 5.
        Perfect Lover
      • 6.
        Why Should I Be Sad
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  • 最近はゴシップや奇行ばかりが取り沙汰されていた彼女が音楽活動を再会! 〈ブリトニーよ。文句ある?〉と啖呵を切る“Gimme More”をはじめ、ティンバランド・サウンドの正統後継者であるデンジャとその周辺のクルー、そしてブラッドシャイ&アヴァントらが手掛けたシンセティックでニュー80'sな最先端ポップにヤミツキ。ダーティーな側面を主張した挑発ブリも狙いどおりで、ポップ・アイコンの座はまだまだ明け渡さないわよ!
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