Circus
10,69 EUR
CD
Sony
Release date: 09/Dec/2008
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Sales Rank: #33 in American
#16619 in Pop
Style: American
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Womanizer
1.2 Circus
1.3 Out from Under
1.4 Kill the Lights
1.5 Shattered Glass
1.6 If U Seek Amy
1.7 Unusual You
1.8 Blur
1.9 MMM Papi
1.10 Mannequin
1.11 Lace and Leather
1.12 My Baby
1.13 Radar [Bonus Track]
1.14 Amnesia
Number of discs: 1
Description:UK edition of the Pop diva's 2008 album includes one bonus track: 'Radar.' Circus is the seventh album by Britney Spears. It rolls into town on the heels of an MTV VMA awards sweep, where Britney walked away with three Moonmen awards for 'Video of the Year', 'Best Female' and 'Best Pop Video' for 'Piece of Me'. Circus is the follow up to her critically well received album, Blackout, just in time for her 27th birthday. The lead single, 'Womanizer' (produced by the Atlanta production team the Outsider's) has already created a frenzy amongst Britney fanatics, radio and the media alike-underscoring Britney's continued reign as one of the Queens of Pop. 13 tracks. RCA.
? &© 2008 Zomba Recording, LLC. Made in the EU.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: 88697406982
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HYUNG RAE K. - 09/Nov/2020 4 of 5 Stars!
This album feels a bit jumbled and unfocused; you could be listening to an electro-pop song (Womanizer), then two or three ballads (Unusual You, Out From Under, My Baby) only to then hear pop-rock (Lace and Leather) or a little bit of R&B (Blur).

Deutsch Jonatan O. - 30/Nov/2016 5 of 5 Stars!
Un album lleno de canciones electropop, baladas, dance, el regreso de Britney en 2008, un disco recomendado en sus dos versiones, la version standard y version deluxe, un album fresco que marcó el regreso de Britney a la industria musical