By Jen
The World's First 'Circus' Review
Posted under Blog, Music on November 7, 2008
The Sun newspaper in the U.K. have posted the world's first review of Circus!
I must say I'm a tad bit jealous that Mr. Gordon Smart got to hear it
before me. Here's what Mr. Smart says about four of Brit's album tracks:
If U Seek Amy: "It's a great track. A stomping robo pop number
with clattering kettle drums and Brit being quite frank about the
opinion she holds of herself."
Kill The Lights: '"Kill The Lights" focuses on the star's
relationship with the paparazzi, the lights referring to flash bulbs.
It's a brilliant disco banger with an elastic bass line and plenty of
spooky keyboard work. During Kill The Lights Brit addresses her
camera-toting tormentors with the brilliant line: "Is that money in
your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?"
Circus: "The collection's title track sees Brit morphing ever
closer to MADONNA. Circus has more than a passing resemblance to the
industrial hip-hop-powered tracks on Hard Candy.
Out From Under: "It's a stirring break-up ballad up there with the best."
Smart by name, smart by nature, Gordon!! Thanks for the rave review! I can't wait to hear it myself!
Jennifer, Team Britney



Anne-Marie said:
Jan 14
Hi,
I have the britney album and there r 14 tracks not 13 ive look on all the web sites for track 14 an cant find it anywhere, i think its the best song on the album an every1's left it out lol