
Christina Aguilera is on the current cover of Rolling Stone, looking like a latex-clad granddaughter of a member of the Andrews Sisters. It's a perfect, natural look for her especially in the context of her new record, Back To Basics, a (mostly) incredibly winning two-disc set that shows, once and for all, that the lady has become an artist. And it's going to be a smash.
Divided into a hip-hop centric side produced by DJ Premier and a pop-rock side produced (recorded live, sans samples) by Linda Perry, Back To Basics

Back To Basics is by no means a flawless record. Like many great American artists,

Critics will say that Back To Basics would have worked better as a single CD, and I have to agree with them, but overall, I think that's a minor quibble. The lady deserves props for the sheer ambition of the record and in managing to create a real personal vision for what she wants her music to be. Freedom in commitment may seem like a contradiction for most, but for Aguilera, that's what's happened; committing to a sonic vision and committing to a man have inspired the most mature and satisfying music of her career so far.
My only comment to that would be that pulling out the "Ella, Aretha and Sarah were artists" to make your point that Christina *isn't* an artist is unfair; in comparison with those giants, almost everyone is going to come up short.
ReplyDeleteAight, we'll disagree on that one, because "Back To Basics" will get a lot more spins from me than "Tuesday Night Music Club" ever did.
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