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    Artist: Britney Spears
    Label: Jive
    Category: Music

    Buy Used: $12.99



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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1183749

    Media: LP Record
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
    Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.2

    UPC: 012414276216
    EAN: 0012414276216
    ASIN: B0000560S5

    Release Date: December 12, 2000
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: ships w/tracking number

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Details
    Another piece of pop musical genius, written & produced by Swedish pop duo Max Martin & Rami. Taken from her platinum selling album 'Oops I Did It Again.' Contains an exclusive WIP Remix.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Brit is RED HOT!   December 14, 2000
     8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    Having been a closet Britney fan for some time I was so excited when I saw that she was ready to release mixes of her best single(and song)yet. I don't care what anyone says-Brit is so great. The album version of "Stronger" is totally great...and baby the remixes are amazing. The Jack D. Elliot mix is the best the single has to offer-I can just imagine a club full of sweaty bodies grinding to this track. When it comes on they all scream! Brit's breathing at the beginning is so Madonna(Madonna would be proud). THe Mac Quayle mix is pretty good too, the only real clunker is the final mix by Pimp Juice-it lacks any flair. Now my suggestion is to buy this little digital gem, crank up the volume and have a Britney inspired dance party!


    5 out of 5 stars Awesome, truly the best!   December 13, 2000
     5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    What's up y'all!! I'm a huge Britney fan, and i just got the Stronger: The Remixes CD today! It's the best! If you got the Oops!...I Did It Again Remixes (Import) and u were dissapointed, then don't hesitate to get this one b/c it's way better!! Plus it's only like $7 or something. The Best REMIX on the Cd is definitely #5, the Jack D. Elliot Remix. Here are the tracklistings to help ya out a bit.

    1) Album Version - you know this one 2) Mac Quayle Club Mix - LONG! (almost 8 minutes) Good though 3) Pablo La Rosa's Tranceformation - another long, yet good mix 4) Miguel 'Migs' Vocal Mix - slow and sultry, unique mix 5) Jack D. Elliot Club Mix - ONCE AGAIN, the Best! Gets ya dancin 6) Pimp Juice's "ANSITVMG" Mix - kind of hip-hop beat, yet dance and the 2nd best on the CD, behind the JD.E one!

    Well there ya go, I hope i've helped u and go out and get this b/c it's the best she's done!! She needs to have another number one single people! :) Have fun guys, and happy holidays! :)


    5 out of 5 stars Britney Spears definitely proves she is Stronger!   December 15, 2000
     3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I love the energy in Britney's single "Stronger." It has wonderful energy. I love the beats in this song it certainly gets your attention. It's a wonderful song to dance to!! It's a cool song that makes you stand up proud and say, " Hey, I'm Stronger!"

    It's great that Britney Spears as an artist is providing a wonderful message to young women to be strong and independent. That's the theme these days with a similar single by Destiny's Child "Independent Women, Part I."

    I look forward to Britney Spears hosting the American Music Awards in January 2001. I've enjoyed her as an artist and a performer. She's pretty cool.

    I recommend getting Britney Spears, "Stronger" if you like strong pop, radio-friendly music.

    "Stronger" by Britney Spears receives a Kenny rating of A.


    5 out of 5 stars Oh no...   December 24, 2000
     3 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I don't really like Britney Spears. I hate everything about her... except the songs. And in particular this one. I mean, why??? I thought I was some kind of serious music lover that really hate commercial crap. I thought I did. And I still hate Backstreet Boys, N'Sync, Christina A etc etc etc, but Britney's second album (observe not first) rocks like hell. And I love Eminem, Metallica, Oasis you name it. This is anyway a big pop-classic. So far one of her best. And I know I shouldn't bow down for this, but I really have no choise


    4 out of 5 stars Trance vs. Britney   March 2, 2001
     3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Trance is apparently the new flavor of pop music today. If you need any proof, just read on.

    The first song on this CD is the album version, not bad, but not the real reason to buy the maxi-single.

    Coming up second is the Mac Quayle Club mix, sort of a slower trance remix of the song. It follows the verse chorus verse rule of pop music, for the most part, but provides an interesting departure from the original. Pretty good.

    Third is the Tranceformation mix, which is upbeat but sounds like someone trying to imitate Alice Deejay. A little too happycore for my tastes. An OK remix though.

    Then comes the Miguel "Migs" Vocal Mix. Slow and R&B flavored, it reminds me a little of the 80s. A good remix to chill to, but things pick up a lot on the next track.

    So here we come to the Jack D. Elliot Club mix, which starts out with a very sinister bassline and backwards masked vocal samples. Sort of a hard trance for beginners. It progresses to a more upbeat feel in the middle, and returns to the dark, foreboding trance that it started out with. The song is thoroughly deconstructed and this remix is the best one available on this CD.

    Finally, there's Pimp Juice's "Ain't No Shame in this Vocal Mix Game" Mix. A somewhat bizarre moniker, don't you agree? Whatever the name, this guy likes house music, but his remix is very repetitive and dull. Good house music this is not.

    So there you have it, spend the extra couple of dollars and get a few really good trance remixes. It's worth it.



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