Oops!... I Did It Again
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Oops!...I Did It Again
- Stronger
- Don't Go Knockin' On My Door
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
- Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know
- What U See (Is What U Get)
- Lucky
- One Kiss From You
- Where Are You Now
- Can't Make You Love Me
- When Your Eyes Say It
- Dear Diary
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #35540 in Music
- Published on: 2000
- Released on: 2000-05-16
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Import exclusive edition of Britney's second album includes three previously unreleased bonus tracks NOT on the U.S. edition, 'Girl In The Mirror', 'You Got It All' & 'Heart'. 15 tracks total, also featuring the hit title song 'Oops!... I Did It Again' and a cover of the Rolling Stones classic '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'. Jive.
Amazon.com
Yes, she did. Even if the title track's chorus is a blatant rip-off of the Barbra Streisand/Barry Gibb duet, "Woman in Love," it's still darn catchy--much more than anything from 1999's ...Baby One More Time (save the album's fab title tune, of course). With the rest of the 12 songs here, the teen queen pretty much delivers a remake of her last album. Songs like "What U See (Is What U Get)" and "Stronger" show Swedish songwriter-producer Max Martin in his element, churning out another and yet another slick smash with staccato synth beats and heavily overproduced melodies. But even at his strongest points, he can't bury Britney's voice far enough below the virtual guitars--and it's obvious this girl ain't no Celine. Except for the horrendous ballads, however, that doesn't make a stitch of a difference. The pop songs have all the qualities of memorable tunes--the choruses are clear and catchy, the beats are bouncy enough to make you shake your bonbon, and the singer is about as randy for love as Austin Powers is for a shag. Edit out the low-water mark--when Britney mutilates the Rolling Stones' misogynist anthem, "Satisfaction," by oversexualizing it with inserted "uh"s ("I can't get no, uh, satisfaction")--and you've got a hit-packed album that's as guilty a pleasure as reruns of Beverly Hills 90210. --Heidi Sherman
Customer Reviews
One of the worse albums, of all time!!
Britney Spears = Queen of cheesy nonsense lyrics & dumb song titles!!
All the songs have the same beat!!
Oops!...I Did Again: One of the most cheesiest & annoying songs ever(Yeah,yeah,yeah)
Stronger: Britney, you can not pull off angry(VH1 40 Most Awesomely Bad Break-up Songs)
Don't Go Knockin' On My Door: "You and I, we're like "Bye-Bye""
( I Can't Get No) Satisfaction: Britney...STOP IT,JUST STOP IT!!
Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know: Shania & Mutt, are laughing $$$
What U See (Is What You Get):"I can feel your eyes on my back, baby"
Lucky: Britney, is a "cardboard", she can not show emotions
One Kiss From You:One of the Worse luv songs ever!!
Where Are You Now:One of the worse "beats", ever!! "I can hear your voice/The ring of yesterday"
Can't Make You Love Me: One of the most stupidest songs ever
When Your Eyes Say It: Nonsense
Dear Diary: No comment
HER BEST & NOTHING ELSE COMPARES!!!
This is the best Britney has ever done. But her 3rd album would be the last time she worked with Max Martin who is the producer in charge of making her a HUGE SUPER STAR!!! I guess you turn your back on the one that made you famous so you can be considered a mature artist and work with awful producers so you can release uninspired songs. If thats the case everything after your 3rd album is a mess. But i shouldnt be so harsh. This truly is Britneys best album. Its one Max Martin original after the next. Total pleasure to the ears.
Some Really Good Moments
Giving you a brief rundown of where I stand, I think Britney's 3rd record ("Britney") is her best. I did enjoy her 4th record ("In the Zone"), but not as much as "Britney." I enjoyed some parts of her first record "Baby One More Time." I place "Oops...I Did It Again" somewhere between her 1st record, and her excellent 3rd record. The 1st star goes to the title track 'Oops! I Did It Again.' That is a nice opener to the record. The 2nd star goes to 'What U See Is What U Get.' That has a nice edge to it. (Be happy with who you are, and don't try to change everything about yourself to please someone else. The 3rd star goes to "Can't Make You Love Me." This song has a catchy, and almost hard rock edge to it. Other parts of the record are listenable, but I can't quite say they stand out as much as the 3 tracks I have mentioned. While later records such as the excellent "Britney," showed stronger efforts, this 2nd record of hers has some really good moments.



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