Ninth studio album from the American pop singer. Featuring the singles 'Make Me... (feat. G-Eazy)' and 'Slumber Party', this release debuted in the UK Albums Chart at #2. The deluxe edition includes an additional five bonus tracks.
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Britney Spears Glory Review Album
I would say as an Britney Fan from the Beginning of her career, since Hit Me Baby one More time and Opps I did it Again , I will say that her recent album Glory is what I would call an very much pleasant return for an artist who has been very much speculated about in the last ten years for her breakdown , custody battles and her very much private life it is nice to see an return much like you can feel the sexual sensual, playful young kind in her voice referring to the first tracks on Glory Track one: 10/10Invitation the very much kind of innocent references made to her lover in Track Two:10/10 Come on Over are very much kind of reference to her early work Like I can't get no Satisfication, and Don't let me be the last to know. This is Britney at her best she is dancing having fun and wants everyone to be invited to her party, it is very clear that the rather robotic unemotional dead eyed singer who would rather not be there of the back out era at its best an album with an very heartfelt reference to an much difficult year for an singer the best songs which were Gimme More an rather laughed attempt to the media machine ,which created Britney followed her around for years, and drove her to question her fame Much like Piece of Me an very clever video put together talking about the Paparazzi very much constant obsession with speculating on Spears love life to weight Battle . The Third song Make Me feat G-EAZY 7/10 was ok but sounded too generic and quiet soppy. The fourth song 9/10private Show was an rather grown up nice new mature sound for an women who is now in her thirties we got too hear her more natural vocals. Track Five Man on the Moon 10/10 was an very rather balled like track too an Very nice track. 6: Just LUV ME 10/10 an very open quiet melodramatic track in which Spears is laying down her heart beautiful rich vocals, 7: Clumsy reminds me of If You seek Amy the rather annoying sound of "They have been all over this room" and the rather annoying way in which Spears echoed her voice a long and squealed it made it an quiet disappointing 6/10 for me. Track Eight Slumber Party was very organic raw kind of grown up play sound to it an very much modern track for my age range early twenties definitely an summer track too play at house parties I will give it 8/10. Track Nine : Just Like Me an rather much kind of love song track very much kind of very hard vocals , you can hear Spears voice very clearly definitely one of her more imaginative tracks which is definitely representative of Britney's finest hour. Track 10: Love Me Down quiet an rather dissective sound too much like an rather kind of her trying too hard too be sexy and trying too appear too hard too please 8/10 . Track 11: Hard to Forget Ya was if not, very much like an very fiery intense all fiery Britney Spears was going in all sex pit ranging with temptation 10/10. Track 12: What You Need, Starts off alright but it is quiet Jazz like in most bits quiet uptown funk I would give it 7/10 much regarding not really sure how to review it . The Deluxe Edition Tracks 13: Better an very much more gentle original upscaled approach to "Hold it Against Me" . 14: Change Your Mind : so much better than Heaven on Earth on Blackout or Kill the Lights on Circus or Hot as Ice any other kind of attempt to do an kind of mild less attitude approach before in the past was much more a less forced more visual or confident new sound in Britney. I would say Track 15: Liar 8/10 not too bad but not too creative or one of her best in my opinion her best songs being Invitation Do You wanna Come Over , Man on the Moon Just Luv me Slumber Party Hard to forgot you , Just like me her worst equally Clumsy an much rather lazy attempt and vocal wise in some parts very weak and sloppy like she forgot what she was singing about very auto tuned Make Me again not an bad song come on over would have been a better first single though . Love Me Down trying to hard too be like Arana Grande very weak and not so pleasant vocals the lyrics sound too sloppy she could have been more creative here and original. If I'm' Dancing Track 16 an great get up live track too make you dance full of fresh summer sounds . 17: Coupure Electrique : An rather new soft light spainish balled here . Overall one of her best albums for over an decade since 2003's in the Zone The new sound Britney is much like the old one of her first two albums only more mature creative and fresh in her work . Get it now you won't be disappointed turn it loud in your room Britney Fan's .
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Britney Spears Gets Experimental - And it Works. Mature Album Not to be Overlooked
After Britney Jean, longtime fans were disappointed. Sure, Britney Jean was OK; it had some nice songs, Hold on Tight was moving, and the dance numbers were somewhat enjoyable. But a lot of fans felt it wasn't an amazing album. It also, unfortunately, had disappointing sales, perhaps partly due to lack of promotion, but also perhaps because the album wasn't very good. Now, Britney Spears offers us Glory. Is it glorious?After hearing Make Me, Private Show, Clumsy, and Do You Wanna Come Over, I had a feeling this was going to be a smash. I loved these new songs and the new, experimental sound. It sounded like Britney had grown up. When Britney Jean was released, I didn't buy it for a long time. This time, instead of first listening to it on Spotify, I decided to preorder. I waited for the CD to arrive and promptly popped it into my stereo. It was the right thing to do; I was blown away! Britney Spears has matured! I sat there listening and was amazed - not to mention relieved. Glory is so different from any of her previous music. She is trying something new and it has absolutely (thankfully) worked. It has great commercial appeal, and needs to be heard by everyone, not just Britney fans. I honestly think a lot of people who do not consider themselves fans would be shocked by Glory. She is really shining this era - perhaps why the album art is so white! This has the potential to be an album of the year. The beats are incredible.I haven't yet decided on my favourite tracks (honestly, I'm still recovering from this mind-blowing pop masterpiece - and no, it's not bias, listen to it!), but Do You Wanna Come Over is probably still my number one. I was impressed with Invitation and its maturity right from the start. What You Need is the most surprising: I imagine people will hear it and think, "this is Britney Spears?" Trust me, it's not the same-old Britney here. And, please, get the deluxe - those bonus tracks are as good as the others. Actually, one of the bonus tracks, If I'm Dancing, may be my second favourite (for now, at least). Oh yes, and there's one song that is sung entirely in french. Classy!Please, don't take my word for it, don't disregard the reviews of longtime fans. Listen to it, honestly and with an open mind. I really think you'll be surprised. Glory deserves to be a top-selling, successful smash. If it's overlooked and underrated it will be a huge shame. You can tell that a lot of work went into this.Glorious? Yes.
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Great album again!!
More than pleased by this album. I have been a long time Britney fan. I have never accepted the perceived wisdom that Christina Aguilera or Beyoncé (both of whom I liked) are the best female performers. Britney is the better than almost all the female singers out there. She can use her voice in so many ways. She sings with little nuances you only notice after repeated listenings. At a time when compilations are the main CDs purchased and people download tracks, this is an album you can listen to from start to finish and not tire of her voice. She sings with feeling where so many just belt songs out and get praise because they have strong voices. All you get after listening to some albums with strong voiced singers is a headache! Not so with Britney when the album comes to an end you're left wanting more. The pop music scene would be much the poorer without her. The problem is that a lot of music critics seem incapable of individual thought. They just follow the pack and if Beyoncé is the flavour of the moment then her albums get the rave reviews. It would be nice if the radio stations and critics would open up to Britney again. I believe some day the world will wake up to just how exceptional Britney is and what a great body of work she has given the world. I just want to give a shout out to her fans who stick by her no matter what others say about her. She just gets better and better.Keep going Britney.
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