Album Info
Artist: | Britney Spears |
Album: | Circus |
Released: | Europe, 28 Apr 2023 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Womanizer | |
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering] - John Hanes | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - K. Briscoe, The Outsyders | ||
Recorded By - Bojan "Genius" Dugic, Brendan Dekora | ||
Recorded By [Additional Recording] - Jim Beanz, Marcella "Ms. Lago" Aracia | ||
Recorded By [Assisted By] - Derik Lee | ||
Written-By - Nikesha Briscoe, Rafael Akinyemi | ||
A2 | Circus | |
Backing Vocals - Cathy Dennis, Claude Kelly, Myah Marie | ||
Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Benny Blanco , Lukasz Gottwald | ||
Edited By [Vocal Editing] - Emily Wright, Matt Beckly | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering] - John Hanes | ||
Guitar - Lukasz Gottwald | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Benny Blanco , Dr. Luke | ||
Recorded By - Emily Wright, Matt Beckly, Sam Holland | ||
Recorded By [Assisted By] - Chad Carlisle, Chris Kasych, Eric Weaver, Tatiana Gottwald | ||
Written-By - Benjamin Levin, Claude Kelly, Lukasz Gottwald | ||
A3 | Out From Under | |
Backing Vocals - Leah Haywood | ||
Drum Programming - Andy Page, Guy Sigsworth | ||
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Synthesizer [Synth Bass] - Andy Page | ||
Producer - Guy Sigsworth | ||
Recorded By [Assisted By], Mixed By [Assisted By] - Valente Torrez | ||
Recorded By, Mixed By - Andy Page | ||
Strings, Keyboards, Sampler [Hang Samples] - Guy Sigsworth | ||
Written-By - Arnthor Birgisson, Shelly Peiken, Wayne Hector | ||
A4 | Kill The Lights | |
Edited By [Pro Tools Editing] - Ron Taylor | ||
Producer - Danja | ||
Producer [Vocal Production] - Jim Beanz | ||
Recorded By [Assisted By], Mixed By [Assisted By] - Jared Newcomb | ||
Recorded By, Mixed By - Marcella "Ms. Lago" Aracia | ||
Written-By - James Washington , Luke Boyd, Marcella Araica, Nathaniel Hills | ||
A5 | Shattered Glass | |
Backing Vocals - Claude Kelly, Windy Wagner | ||
Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Benny Blanco , Lukasz Gottwald | ||
Edited By [Vocal Editing] - Emily Wright | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering] - John Hanes | ||
Guitar - Lukasz Gottwald | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Benny Blanco , Dr. Luke | ||
Producer [Additional Vocal Production, Assisted By] - Aniela Gottwald, Chris Kasych, Eric Eylands, Eric Weaver | ||
Producer [Additional Vocal Production] - Claude Kelly | ||
Recorded By - Emily Wright, Sam Holland | ||
Written-By - Benjamin Levin, Claude Kelly, Lukasz Gottwald | ||
A6 | If U Seek Amy | |
Backing Vocals - Britney Spears, Kinnda, Max Martin | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering] - John Hanes | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Max Martin | ||
Programmed By - Max Martin, Shellback | ||
Recorded By - Seth Waldmann, Seth Waldmann | ||
Recorded By [Additional Recording, Assisted By] - Eric Eylands | ||
Written-By - Alexander Kronlund, Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Shellback | ||
A7 | Unusual You | |
Backing Vocals - Kasia Livingston | ||
Guitar [Additional] - Henrik Jonback | ||
Keyboards, Bass, Guitar - Bloodshy & Avant | ||
Mixed By - Anders Hvenare, Bloodshy & Avant | ||
Producer - Bloodshy & Avant | ||
Programmed By - Bloodshy & Avant | ||
Recorded By - Andrew Wyatt, Avant, Bloodshy, Henrik Jonback | ||
Written-By - Christian Karlsson, Henrik Jonback, Kasia Livingston, Pontus Winnberg | ||
B1 | Blur | |
Backing Vocals - Luke Boyd | ||
Edited By [Pro Tools Editing] - Ron Taylor | ||
Producer - Danja | ||
Recorded By [Assisted By], Mixed By [Assisted By] - Jared Newcomb | ||
Recorded By, Mixed By - Marcella "Ms. Lago" Aracia | ||
Written-By - Marcella Araica, Nathaniel Hills, Stacy Barthe | ||
B2 | Mmm Papi | |
Backing Vocals - Nicole Morier | ||
Guitar - Chris Worthy, Chris Worthy | ||
Mixed By - Tony Maserati | ||
Music By, Programmed By - Let's Go To War | ||
Producer - Let's Go To War | ||
Producer [Vocals] - Nicole Morier | ||
Recorded By - Henry Walter | ||
Recorded By [Additional Recording, Assisted By] - Eric Eylands | ||
Recorded By [Additional Recording] - Eric Weaver | ||
Written-By - Adrian Gough, Britney Spears, Henry Walter, Nicole Morier, Peter-John Kerr | ||
B3 | Mannequin | |
Coordinator [Production Coordination] - Angela N. Golightly, David "Touch" Wright | ||
Mixed By - Harvey Mason Jr. | ||
Producer - Harvey Mason, Jr., Rob Knox | ||
Recorded By - Andrew Hey, Dabling Harward | ||
Recorded By [Additional Recording] - David Boyd | ||
Written-By - Britney Spears, Harvey Mason, Jr., James Fauntleroy II, Rob Knox | ||
B4 | Lace And Leather | |
Backing Vocals - Debi Nova, Kesha Sebert | ||
Co-producer - Benny Blanco | ||
Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Benny Blanco , Lukasz Gottwald | ||
Edited By [Vocal Editing] - Emily Wright | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Additional Pro Tools Engineering] - John Hanes | ||
Guitar - Lukasz Gottwald | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Dr. Luke | ||
Recorded By - Emily Wright, Sam Holland | ||
Recorded By [Assisted By] - Aniela Gottwald, Eric Eylands, Eric Weaver | ||
Written-By - Benjamin Levin, Frankie Storm, Lukasz Gottwald, Ronnie Jackson | ||
B5 | My Baby | |
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Strings, Synthesizer, Drum Programming - Andy Page | ||
Producer - Guy Sigsworth | ||
Recorded By [Assisted By], Mixed By [Assisted By] - Brendan Dekora | ||
Recorded By, Mixed By - Andy Page | ||
Written-By - Britney Spears, Guy Sigsworth | ||
Bonus Track: | ||
B6 | Radar | |
Backing Vocals - Candice Nelson | ||
Bass, Guitar - Henrik Jonback | ||
Co-producer - The Clutch | ||
Keyboards, Programmed By, Bass [Additional], Guitar [Additional] - Bloodshy & Avant | ||
Mixed By - Niklas Flyckt | ||
Producer - Bloodshy & Avant | ||
Recorded By - Bloodshy & Avant, The Clutch | ||
Recorded By [Additional Recording] - Jim Carauna | ||
Written-By - Balewa Muhammad, Candice Nelson, Christian Karlsson, Ezekiel Lewis, Henrik Jonback, Patrick "J. Que" Smith, Pontus Winnberg |
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Description
Britney Spears - Circus LP Vinyl Record (Opaque Red Coloured Vinyl)
"Circus," the sixth studio album by pop icon Britney Spears, was released on December 2, 2008, coinciding with her 27th birthday. This album marked a significant moment in Britney's career, as it followed her highly publicized personal struggles and her 2007 album "Blackout," which had been both critically acclaimed and controversial.
"Circus" was seen as a comeback for Britney, showcasing her resilience and ability to reclaim her place in the pop music world. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling over 500,000 copies in its first week. This made Britney the youngest female artist to have five albums debut at number one, a testament to her enduring popularity and the loyalty of her fan base.
The album's lead single, "Womanizer," was a massive hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The song's catchy hook and empowering lyrics resonated with listeners, and its success was bolstered by a memorable music video that featured Britney in various disguises. "Womanizer" earned Britney a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording, further cementing her status as a pop powerhouse.
Another standout track from the album is the title track, "Circus," which captures the essence of Britney's life in the spotlight. The song's lyrics and production reflect the chaotic yet glamorous nature of fame, with Britney embracing her role as the ringleader of her own circus. The accompanying music video, with its circus-themed visuals and elaborate choreography, became iconic in its own right.
Critics generally received "Circus" positively, praising its production and Britney's performance. Rolling Stone highlighted the album's "sleek, club-friendly" sound, while Entertainment Weekly noted that it was "a welcome return to form" for the pop star. The album's blend of dance-pop, electropop, and urban influences showcased Britney's versatility and ability to adapt to the evolving music landscape.
In addition to "Womanizer" and "Circus," the album features other notable tracks like "If U Seek Amy," which stirred some controversy due to its provocative wordplay, and "Unusual You," a more introspective and electronic-tinged ballad that showcased a different side of Britney's artistry.
The production of "Circus" involved a team of top-notch producers, including Max Martin, Dr. Luke, and Danja, who had previously worked with Britney on some of her biggest hits. Their collaboration resulted in a polished and cohesive album that balanced commercial appeal with artistic experimentation.
Britney supported the album with the "Circus Starring Britney Spears" tour, which was a commercial success and further demonstrated her ability to deliver captivating live performances. The tour was noted for its elaborate stage design and choreography, reinforcing the album's circus theme and Britney's showmanship.
Overall, "Circus" is a significant album in Britney Spears' discography, representing both a personal and professional triumph. It not only solidified her comeback but also reminded the world of her undeniable talent and star power. The album's success and the positive reception it received helped re-establish Britney as a leading figure in pop music, paving the way for her continued influence in the industry.