[情報] Billboard:Lotus Review
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Christina Aguilera, 'Lotus': Track-By-Track Review
by Andrew Hampp | November 12, 2012 1:35 EST
Christina Aguilera's latest album may be called "Lotus," but "Soldier" might
have been an equally apt title.
With song titles like "Army Of Me" and "Cease Fire," military drums serving
as percussion for tracks like "Around The World" and "Best Of Me," rampant
references to being a fighter and plenty of ammo for her haters, Aguilera is
on the warpath for reclaiming her pop stardom. And rightfully so, after a
rough 2010 that saw her album "Bionic" flop and the cancellation of its
accompanying tour; a divorce from husband Jordan Bratman; and the
disappointment of her movie "Burlesque" and its Aguilera-heavy soundtrack.
But after rebounding as a coach on "The Voice" and scoring her first No. 1
hit in a decade with the Maroon 5 duet "Moves Like Jagger," the stage has
been set for a comeback.
As evidenced by lead single "Your Body," her first collaboration with Max
Martin, Aguilera is back with guns blazing on "Lotus," a bright, shiny, and
loud pop album that also features contributions from Alex da Kid (Rihanna,
Eminem), Sia and Lucas Secon, as well as guest appearances from fellow
"Voice" coaches Cee-Lo Green and Blake Shelton. The album finds Aguilera
trying out piano ballads to club-ready dance pop to country to 90s rock, all
with the subtlety of a chainsaw. It's full-throttle Aguilera as her fans want
to hear, bringing her voice front and center where it was often muted on
"Bionic." No note is left un-belted, no metaphor goes un-exhausted, and few
verses feature just one Aguilera singing when three or four would be better.
And yet, "Lotus" largely benefits from all the bombast - Aguilera hasn't
sounded so fun and energized in years.
Which songs are the best on "Lotus?" Read on for Billboard's track-by-track
review.
1. Lotus Intro - Musically inspired by Aguilera's love of chill-out
electronica (a demo of this song originally featured a sample of M83's
"Midnight City" that ultimately wasn't cleared), this song uses the lotus
flower as a symbol of Aguilera's rebirth "rise up / lotus rise / this is the
beginning," she sings over tribal chants. Though she vows to "submerge from
hurt, pain, broken pieces" and "leave the past behind / say goodbye to the
scared child inside," the album will find she still has a few scores to
settle.
2. Army Of Me - Billed by Aguilera herself as "Fighter 2.0" in her
Billboard cover story this September, "Army Of Me" finds Aguilera facing old
adversaries with the "thousand faces on me," at one point asking, "So how
does it feel to know that I beat you / that I can defeat you." With dance-pop
production UK producers Tracklacers and Jamie Hartman, look for this track to
get a single treatment soon.
3. Red Hot Kinda Love - An effortlessly fun pop song that artists like
Kylie Minogue and Britney Spears have specialized in recent years, "Red Hot
Kinda Love" is perhaps the standout song on "Lotus." Aguilera is at her most
relaxed and playful, with melismas kept to a relative minimum, letting the
funky, sample-heavy production from Lucas Secon (a.k.a. "Lucas With The Lid
Off") take precedence.
4. Make The World Move (Feat. Cee-Lo) - A barn-storming party anthem
emceed by the two "Voice" coaches, "Make The World Move" is backed by a
brassy, big-band arrangement that would make the song an easy fit on 2006's
1940s-inspired "Back To Basics." But in the hands of producer Alex da Kid,
there are plenty of modern flourishes to make it a hit for the 2010s.
5. Your Body
Max Martin songs aren't exactly a vocalist's best friend, favoring giant
melodies and hooks over histrionics. But leave it to Aguilera to find ways to
inject her personality into this midtempo single, which really doesn't peak
until the singer growls on the bridge "I think you already know my name."
6. Let There Be Love - Another Max Martin-Shellback team-up, "Let There Be
Love" goes straight for the clubs, riding a propulsive beat and chewy synths
straight out of Martin's recent hits with Usher ("DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love
Again," "Scream"). Aguilera seems keenly aware that the song's overly
familiar formula that leaves little room for personality, which is why she
spends the last minute wailing all over the place.
7. Sing For Me - If "Army Of Me" is this album's "Fighter," then "Sing For
Me" has aims of being a "Beautiful" for the next generation of Aguilera fans.
With a thunderous chorus where Aguilera brings ironic depth to lines like
"'Cause when I open my mouth / my whole heart comes out," "Sing For Me" is a
gift to diehard Aguilera fans.
8. Blank Page
Aguilera's previous collaborations with Sia were some of the most underrated
tracks on "Bionic" ("You Lost Me," "I Am"), so it's nice to see the two
reunite for "Blank Page," a song that will likely reach a much larger
audience thanks to the elevated profile of both performers. A fiery piano
ballad, "Blank Page" offers to wipe Aguilera's slate clean while trying to
reconcile an old romance ("if I could do undo that I hurt you / I would do
anything for us to make it through.")
9. Cease Fire - This is around the time where the military analogies start
to wear thin. "Cease Fire" finds Aguilera "alone on the frontlines," asking
her lover to "stand next to me" and "throw down your weapons." A litany of
other war references follow suit, unaided by a chorus that never takes off.
10. Around The World - If "Your Body" finds Aguilera ready for love-making
right here, right now, "Around The World" sees her looking to add a few
passport stamps to the equation. Sadly, the second-verse reference to "Lady
Marmalade" remains one of the few moments of fun on this otherwise tepid
track.
11. Circles - The biggest surprise on "Lotus" comes from the blaring, 90s
riot-grrl chorus on this anti-haters screed, where Aguilera invites her
haters to "spin around in circles on my middle middle finger," while
mini-Aguileras chant words like "round and round" and "motherfucker" in
childlike voices. Way more fun than "Shut Up" on the deluxe edition,
"Circles" is Aguilera at her most unapologetic and all the more delightful
for it.
12. Best Of Me - Once again on the defensive, Aguilera shows signs of
vulnerability on this powerful ballad before the military drums kick back in
for the final chorus. A hopeful spin on a time where she was "knocked down
and mistreated," "Best Of Me" sees Aguilera putting the events of 2010 behind
her.
13. Just A Fool (Feat. Blake Shelton) - You know how so many of the duets
during the battle-rounds on "The Voice" just sound like two people shouting
melodically at each other for three minutes? That's what Aguilera's giant,
bloody stab at country soul with Blake Shelton sounds like, rattling the
speakers and all the whiskey off the bar with an epic chorus that only
increases in volume as the song progresses. In case you forgot that Aguilera
was a singer with a capital S, this song is one last helpful reminder.
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