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Christina Aguilera - Lotus - Music Head - 14-11-2012 online listen not on my x-mas list there were a couple I liked a ballad and the duet with Blake Shelton another duet with Cee-Lo that sucked most too dance/techno for me don't care at all for the clip, the first single 1.3 from me and not yet rated by the pros at allmusic from the album - Your Body http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cfCgLgiFDM released Nov 13th, 2012 Bio - from allmusic A leader in the parade of Mickey Mouse Club veterans who stormed pop at the turn of the millennium, Christina Aguilera was the sexy, brassy diva of the bunch -- the Rolling Stones to Britney Spearsâ Beatles, as it were. Initially, it was difficult to see Christina outside of the prism of Britney, whose 1999 success launched the new millennium's teen pop boom, but Christinaâs big hits of 1999 -- âGenie in a Bottle,â âWhat a Girl Wants,â âCome on Overâ -- more than held their own with âBaby One More Time,â while revealing a vocalist with considerably more power and range than her erstwhile rival. Soon, Aguilera distanced herself from the rest of the teen pop pack beginning with her carnal sophomore set, Stripped, a heavy R&B album from 2002 that found its greatest success with the ballad âBeautiful.â Christina may have overemphasized her sexual side with singles like âDirrtty,â but by the time of 2006âs Back To Basics, it was clear that Aguilera was the most musically ambitious, and reliable, pop diva of the boom. Born on Staten Island on December 18, 1980, Aguilera spent her early childhood in Pittsburgh, PA. By age six, she began performing regularly in local talent shows, working her way to an appearance on the nationally televised competition Star Search. This was the true beginning of Aguileraâs professional career, leading her to joining Disney Channelâs reboot of The Mickey Mouse Club in 1992. Christina joined a cast that also featured future stars Britney Spears, Ryan Gosling, Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, and Keri Russell. The New Mickey Mouse Club lasted for two years and after its cancellation, Aguilera began working behind the scenes of the pop machine, cutting a duet with Japanese pop singer Keizo Nakanishi called âAll I Wanna Do,â then representing the U.S. three years later in the Golden Stag International Festival. Her first big break arrived in 1998, when she recorded âReflectionâ for the soundtrack of Disneyâs Mulan, a performance that lead to a contract with RCA Records. RCA released Christina Aguilera late in the summer of 1999, several months after Britneyâs âBaby One More Timeâ began the teen pop boom. Christinaâs debut reached the top of the U.S. charts on the momentum of the number one single âGenie in a Bottle,â which was followed in short order by another chart-topper in âWhat a Girl Wants,â which happened to be the first number one of 2000. Aguilera racked up recognition in a number of ways, playing the Superbowl halftime show and winning the Grammy for Best New Artist, as âCome On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)â gave her a third number one single. Aguilera kept new product flowing, too, releasing the Spanish-language Mi Reflejo -- she didnât speak the language, so she learned lyrics phonetically -- and My Kind of Christmas by the end of the year, while other labels attempted to cash in on her success via an unauthorized collection of old demos called Just Be Free. Christina Aguilera drifted down the charts in 2001 but she stayed in the spotlight via her participation of a remake of Labelleâs âLady Marmaladeâ for the soundtrack of Baz Luhrmannâs Moulin Rouge. When Aguilera resurfaced with new material in 2002, she began using the appellation Xtina, which was not the only âXâ on her sophomore effort, Stripped. A carnal collection of risqué R&B largely produced by Scott Storch, Stripped was a defiant break from her teenybopper past, and Aguilera promoted it by flashing lots of skin on the covers of her album, Rolling Stone, and Maxim. Such striking sexuality earned mixed reviews and the lead single âDirrtyâ failed to replicate her early success, but she straightened the ship with âBeautiful,â a ballad that turned into an anthem of sorts and peaked at number two on the Top 100. Aguilera took another left turn for her next album, 2006âs Back To Basics. The title suggested something simple but the album was anything but, spilling out over two discs and running the gamut from brassy swing to modern dance. Its lead single, âAinât No Other Man,â was another blockbuster and Grammy winner for Christina, and the tour was her most ambitious to date. In 2008, Aguilera released her first hits collection, Keeps Gettin' Better, which was available exclusively via Target in the U.S. After a four-year break, Aguilera returned with her fourth album, Bionic, in the spring of 2010. Bionic proved to be Aguilera's first flop, earning decidedly mixed reviews, generating no hits, and failing to go gold. It was followed by a second stumble in Burlesque, Aguilera's first starring role on the big screen which was greeted to mediocre reviews and lackluster box office. These were sudden unexpected setbacks, but Aguilera's comeback came just as quickly, arriving in the form of NBC's televised singing competition The Voice. As one of the four celebrity judges -- the others being Maroon 5's Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, and Blake Shelton -- Christina found herself on a hit show that elevated her profile and gave her another hit single as Levine's duet partner on Maroon 5's 2011 chart- topper "Moves Like Jagger." The Voice retained its popularity in its second season in early 2012, and Aguilera spent much of the year prepping her fifth album, Lotus, which was released in November 2012. Album Review - from ny daily news By all rights, Christina Aguileraâs new album should find her opening a vein. Itâs her first disc since she experienced a divorce, released a flat-out bomb CD (âBionicâ), and appeared in a full-on stinker of a flick (âBurlesqueâ). True, the singer has rebounded of late, with a day job handing out judgments on the cheesy hit TV show âThe Voice.â But that still leaves a huge backlog of pain crying out to be processed in her work. Itâs entirely possible that Aguilera thinks thatâs just what sheâs done on her new CD, âLotus.â Certainly, its songs donât want for references to emotional agony, starting with an introductory track that doubles as a mission statement. âRise up/this is the beginning,â she sings at, well, the beginning. âLeave the past behind.â With that, sheâs off, spewing a torrent of defensive declarations that deny any legacy from her breakup and career disappointments. In âArmy of Meâ Aguilera finds her âsecond skin.â In âRed Hot Kinda Loveâ she hits the clubs in horny revenge. In âSing for Me,â she snarls that nothing can take away the glory and power she derives from her voice. That last issue may be part of the problem. Even when Aguilera means to shed real blood, the sheer force of her vocals cauterizes the wounds before any red can flow. Sheâs a bully of a singer, pummeling the notes into the ground as she rails in triumph. Of course, thereâs a certain charge to be had from such raw power. And Aguilera deserves credit for indulging far fewer showy melismas this time. She may continue to oversing, but at least sheâs doing so with more focus. Also improved is the material. âLotusâ contains some of the catchiest, danciest and funniest songs of the singerâs career. âRed Hot Kinda Loveâ contains a canât-miss gimmick of a chorus. âLet There Be Loveâ functions as a prime disco diva anthem, while âYour Bodyâ gains points for the specificity of its one- night-stand verse (âIâm a freak/if you donât know where to go/Iâll finish off on my ownâ). Only two of the discâs 13 tracks attempt a genuine expression of vulnerability. Just one, âBlank Page,â finds her looking inside and taking some blame. Itâs a pretty song, if one that blatantly rides Adeleâs coattails. Not only does âPageâ employ the same piano/voice arrangement as that starâs âSomeone Like You,â Aguilera apes the precise length of Adeleâs notes. Itâs hardly the only song here to nick another womanâs style. In âCease Fireâ and âAround the Worldâ Aguilera affects an improbable island accent, à la Rihanna, while âJust a Fool,â sounds like something Linda Perry would have written for Pink. In that last number, Aguilera duets with fellow âVoiceâ judge Blake Shelton â in a way thatâs telling. He sings with measured resolve while she nearly suffocates him. Itâs certainly a powerful approach, but it comes at the cost of communicating genuine soul. Track Listing 1. Lotus Intro 2. Army Of Me 3. Red Hot Kinda Love 4. Make the World Move Feat. CeeLo Green 5. Your Body 6. Let There Be Love 7. Sing For Me 8. Blank Page 9. Cease Fire 10. Around The World 11. Circles 12. Best Of Me 13. Just A Fool Feat. Blake Shelton Christina Aguilera - Lotus - TraceNspace - 14-11-2012 I probably won't even give this one a listen but I will say I always thought she was a better singer than Britney and I never understood why Ms. Spears got more attention. Christina Aguilera - Lotus - SteveO - 14-11-2012 Yup me too ! Probably won't give it a listen...the style of this music is saturating the record business ! However I think Christina is a dam good singer and I don't mind looking at her on The Voice !...lol Christina Aguilera - Lotus - CRAZY-HORSE - 15-11-2012 heard your link...not really impressed, so i wont bother with the rest of it, but the girl can really sing when she chooses to,shame she doesnt do it that often.... Christina Aguilera - Lotus - Music Head - 15-11-2012 agree with the comments on her voice great ballad singer if she'd stick to that Blank Page is a good song here plus the thing with Blake just the song style of most of this that's a turn off for me I do watch The Voice to see if her boobs will fall out Christina Aguilera - Lotus - SteveO - 15-11-2012 lol...gotta luv the MH !!!...I watch for the same reason !!!!! Music Head Wrote:agree with the comments on her voice Christina Aguilera - Lotus - xtian - 04-12-2012 Nothings change in Christina's Body and face. she is beautiful. |