Christina Aguilera

Back To Basics

Back To Basics

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Number of Discs: 2
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When Christina Aguilera released her garish, sexually charged sophomore effort, Stripped, in 2002, it seemed that she pushed her obsessions with tweaking taboos just a little too far. Sure, she could still sing, but her music was now driven entirely ... more When Christina Aguilera released her garish, sexually charged sophomore effort, Stripped, in 2002, it seemed that she pushed her obsessions with tweaking taboos just a little too far. Sure, she could still sing, but her music was now driven entirely by skeletal club grooves and explicit carnality. It was a bold break from the teenybopper persona she was desperate to shed, but it was overcorrective steering, taking her a little bit too far down the road toward a grotesque caricature, particularly in her ugly video for the album's lead single, "Dirrty." All this grandstanding provoked an intense reaction, not just among fans but among her collaborators, who also wondered if Christina was going a little too far, but she managed to keep from sinking largely on the strength of the ballad "Beautiful," an empowering statement of self-love that managed to dampen "Dirrty"'s impact even if it didn't erase it. It also set the stage for the next phase of her career: as an outright old-fashioned diva, much like Madonna or Cher. Smartly, she followed this path for her third album, the sprawling, deliriously entertaining double-disc Back to Basics.The title alone on Back to Basics is an allusion that perhaps Christina herself thinks she might have gone a little too far with Stripped; she stops short of offering an apology -- she even has a song where she proclaims she's "Still Dirrty" -- but this album's emphasis on songs and singing, along with the fixation with the big-band era, does suggest that Aguilera is ready to be once again seen as a world-class vocalist. Nevertheless, Back to Basics also makes clear that Stripped, for as flawed as it is, was also a necessary artistic move for Christina: she needed to get that out of her system in order to create her own style, one that is self-consciously stylized, stylish, and sexy. As the endless series of pinup photos in the album's booklet illustrates, Christina is obsessed with earning credibility through association: she dresses up as a big-band vamp and drops allusions to Etta James, Billie Holiday, and Aretha Franklin, all under the assumption that listeners will think of Ms. Aguilera as the heir to that throne. While she may have the vocal chops to pull it off to a certain extent, Back to Basics doesn't quite feel like it belongs to the classic soul and R&B tradition, even if the second disc is designed to be an old-fashioned jazzy R&B album, complete with bluesy torch songs and occasionally live instrumentation. Aguilera's instincts are too modern to make the album sound classic. She remains stubbornly autobiographical -- she disses departed producer Scott Storch on "F.U.S.S.," again addresses the abuse inflicted on her mother by her father, spends much of the album detailing her love for her new husband, Jordan, and always filters everything through a very personal filter that makes this seem like a journal entry

Tracks

TrackTitleDuration
1Intro (Back To Basics)1:47
2The Thrill Is Gone (Live)0:00
3Makes Me Wanna Pray4:10
4Tarzan & Jane Swingin' On A Vine0:00
4Glad0:00
5Back In The Day4:13
6Charley0:00
7Troglodyte0:00
8Ain't No Other Man3:49
9Hippy Skippy Moon Strut0:00
10The Cissy's Thang0:00
11Understand3:46
12Welcome0:36
12Nearer To You0:00
13Ain't No Other Man1:46
13Slow Down Baby3:27
14Ain't No Other Man0:18
14Window Raisin' Granny0:00
15Thank You (Dedication To Fans...)0:30
15So Seductive0:00
16Still Dirrty0:09
16Oh Mother3:45
17Vois Sur Ton Chemin0:00
17Still Dirrty0:29
18Candyman0:04
18F.U.S.S. (Interlude)2:21
19Candyman0:06
19On Our Way3:37
20I Got Trouble0:17
20Sentimentale0:00
21I Got Trouble0:28
21Without You3:57
22I Got Trouble0:14
22Still Dirrty3:46
23I Got Trouble0:08
23Here To Stay3:19
24Nasty Naughty Boy0:21
24The Best Thing You Ever Had0:00
25Nasty Naughty Boy0:16
25Thank You (Dedication To Fans...)4:59
26Hurt2:09
26Can't Hold Us Down0:00
27Welcome0:26
27Genie In A Bottle0:00
28Makes Me Wanna Pray0:07
28Think Big0:00
29Welcome0:44
30Welcome0:14
31Welcome0:26
1Enter The Circus1:42
2Welcome2:42
3Candyman3:14
4Tarzan & Jane Swingin' On A Vine0:00
5Nasty Naughty Boy4:45
6I Got Trouble3:42
7Hurt4:03
8Mercy On Me4:32
9Save Me From Myself3:13
10The Right Man3:52
1110:07
12Welcome0:36
13Ain't No Other Man1:46
14Ain't No Other Man0:18
15Thank You (Dedication To Fans...)0:30
16Still Dirrty0:09
17Still Dirrty0:29
18Candyman0:04
19Candyman0:06
20I Got Trouble0:17
21I Got Trouble0:28
22I Got Trouble0:14
23I Got Trouble0:08
24Nasty Naughty Boy0:21
25Nasty Naughty Boy0:16
26Hurt2:09
27Welcome0:26
28Makes Me Wanna Pray0:07
29Welcome0:44
30Welcome0:14
31Welcome0:26

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