The latest post from the Britneyology blog:
Now Eartha's gone, only Britney remains?
The two ladies I'm going to talk about had very different lives and careers. The late Eartha Kitt and the still-extant Britney Spears. I guess most visitors to this site won't even have heard of Eartha Kitt, but with her recent death only Britney remains as an exponent of a very specific and unusual vocal style. Read More (http://britneyology.com/blog/blog/now-earthas-gone-only-britney-remains.html) Add Comment (0) (http://britneyology.com/blog/blog/now-earthas-gone-only-britney-remains.html#comments)
Written by Karen on January 3, 2009
In-Depth: Sometimes
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Written by Karen   
February 19, 2007

Originally written December 21, 2005.

 

“Sometimes” was written and co-produced by regular Britney-songwriter Jorgen Elofsson, who also had a hand in Crazy, Girl in the Mirror and What You See is What You Get. (A recent lawsuit over the authorship of the song was settled in favour of Britney’s camp.) Main production was by Per Magnusson and David Kreuger. Keyboards were played by Jorgen Elofsson and Per Magnusson, acoustic guitar by Esbjorn Ohrwall and bass guitar by Thomas Lindberg. The only credited backing vocalist is Anders van Hoffsten.

 
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In-Depth: Soda Pop
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Written by Karen   
February 19, 2007

Originally written August 21, 2006.

 

I never thought I was going to write about this song.....ever. Even though pop encyclopedist Stephen Erlewine describes it as “the utterly delightful, bubblegum-ragga album track”, I always regarded it as pure filler - a piece of irritatingly puerile pop drivel that owed more to Jive’s scatter-gun approach to A&R than to any creative planning. Yet, having been forced to take a closer look by those who requested an “In Depth” about it, I now believe that “Soda Pop” is a hugely important piece in the jigsaw puzzle that is Britney Spears.

 
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In-Depth: Showdown
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Written by Karen   
February 19, 2007

Originally written October 12, 2005.

 

Around the launch of In The Zone, the media were agog at the some of the words from Showdown - “I don’t really want to be a tease, but would you undo my zipper please?” and “I see you body rise, rise”. It looked like Britney was on a mission to consign her kiddy-pop image to the past. If they had noticed another line, “And when you come don’t get too hot”, they would have known for sure that the era of Sexy Britney was upon us.

 
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In-Depth: Stronger
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Written by Karen   
February 19, 2007

Originally written September 7, 2005.

 

Check this out! These words are very interesting in the light of Britney's recent declaration of independence from her family and her handlers:

 
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