Synopsis
Personnel: T-Pain (vocals); Bloodshy, Avant (guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, programming); Fred Wreck (guitar, keyboards); Erik "Baby Jesus" Coomes (guitar, bass guitar); Klas Ã…hlund (bass guitar); Mango (programming); Corte "The Author" Ellis, Nicole Morier, Windy Wagner (background vocals); Jim Beanz (vocals, background vocals); Henrik Jonback (guitar); Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica (programming); Candice Nelson, Ezekiel Lewis, Robyn Carlsson, Kara DioGuardi, Pharrell Williams, Sean Garrett, Keri Hilson (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Chad Hugo; Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica; Niklas Flyckt; Tony Maserati.Recording information: Bloodshy Chalice Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; Silent Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA; Sony Music Studios, New York, NY; South Beach Studios, Miami, FL; Studio At The Palms, Las Vegas, NV; The Hit Factory, Miami, FL.Editor: Ron Taylor .Photographer: Ellen Von Unwerth.Issued in late 2007, BLACKOUT is the much-touted comeback album that was designed to pull Britney Spears out from under the considerably large personal and professional shadows that had crept into her life. From Spears's bizarre head-shaving incident to her parental custody struggles to her critically reviled MTV Video Music Awards performance, most of the year was an exceedingly long train wreck for the pop superstar, and those events, to some degree, inform BLACKOUT, which stands out as a defiantly bold dance-pop offering.Buoyed by the massive club-oriented hit "Gimme More," the record sports a slick, nearly armor-like techno veneer that extends to every track, from the pulsing above-mentioned single to the tinny "Toy Soldier" to the R&B-tinged "Why Should I Be Sad." While Spears takes on media criticism most directly on the Vocoder-laced "Piece of Me," she also offers up some giddy escapism, most notably on the floating synth-pop of "Heaven on Earth," a strong contender for BLACKOUT's finest moment. Although the album doesn't erase many of Britney's woes, it arguably serves as her best record since OOPS!... I DID IT AGAIN, and that alone should make it a delight for many fans. 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
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