Stripped (2002)

Artist: Christina Aguilera
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Label: Rca Records
UPC: 00078636803722
Release Date: 10/29/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60571196
Item#: MVC2H9
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Stripped Intro ~ Christina Aguilera
2. Can't Hold Us Down - (featuring Lil' Kim) ~ Christina Aguilera
3. Walk Away ~ Christina Aguilera
4. Fighter ~ Christina Aguilera
5. Primer Amor Interlude ~ Christina Aguilera
6. Infatuation ~ Christina Aguilera
7. Loves Embrace Interlude ~ Christina Aguilera
8. Loving Me 4 Me ~ Christina Aguilera
9. Impossible ~ Christina Aguilera
10. Underappreciated ~ Christina Aguilera
11. Beautiful ~ Christina Aguilera
12. Make Over ~ Christina Aguilera
13. Cruz ~ Christina Aguilera
14. Soar ~ Christina Aguilera
15. Get Mine, Get Yours ~ Christina Aguilera
16. Dirrty - (featuring Redman) ~ Christina Aguilera
17. Stripped Pt. 2 ~ Christina Aguilera
18. Voice Within, The ~ Christina Aguilera
19. I'm Ok ~ Christina Aguilera
20. Keep On Singin' My Song ~ Christina Aguilera



True to its title, Stripped, the audacious new RCA Records release from Christina Aguilera, strips away the last remnants of her previous teen idol persona and what’s left is as real as it gets.

The sixteen new tracks that comprise Stripped, including her sensational debut single, "Dirrty," showcases an unadorned, unfettered and fearlessly outspoken artist who has liberated herself, her soul and her music on an album that is as much a declaration of independence as it is a convincing demonstration of her fierce and original talent. Simply put, this is the real deal.

Stripped has yielded a production and songwriting team that includes, among others, Pink producer Linda Perry; the team of Redman and Rockwilder; Alanis Morrissette producer Glenn Ballard; fast rising studio wizard Scott Storch, as well as artist/producer Alicia Keys.
 

Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Christina Aguilera (background vocals); Aaron Fishbein (guitar, electric guitar); Linda Perry (guitar, strings, piano, drum programming); Rob Hoffman (guitar, Fender Rhodes piano, programming); Dave Navarro, Glen Ballard, Michael Landau, Arthur White, John Goux (guitar); Ramon Stagnaro (acoustic guitar); Lili Haydn (violin, viola); Shanti Randall (viola); Richard Dodd (cello); Dan Higgins, Gary Grant, Darryl Dixon , Jerry Hey, Bill Reichenbach Jr. , David Watson (horns); Alicia Keys (piano, background vocals); Greg Phillinganes (piano); Damon Fox, David Siegel, Randy Kerber (keyboards); Paul Alexandre John, Kameron Houff, Brian Frazier Moore, Ahmir Khalib Thompson, Matt Chamberlain, Mike Stinson, Brian MacLeod (drums); Steve Morales (drum programming); Alexandra Brown, Charles Hines, Crystal Drummer, Toya Smith, Alfie Silas, Maxi Anderson, Maxine Willard Waters, Eric King (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Dave Pensado; Peter Mokran; Tony Maserati.
Recording information: Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA; NRG, North Hollywood, CA; The Enterprise Studio, Burbank, CA; the Record Plant, Hollywood, CA.
Photographer: Miranda Penn Turin.
Arrangers: Christina Aguilera; Balewa Muhammad; E. Dawk; Glen Ballard; Jasper Cameron; Steve Morales.
According to Christina Aguilera, the title of her second album, Stripped, refers to her emotions and not her body, but the topless photograph of her on the cover suggests otherwise. Most things about Stripped suggest sex, actually, since Xtina -- as she calls herself in a handful of interviews accompanying the release of the album -- never hesitates to put her body, her piercings, and recently liberated sexual beliefs on display throughout her hyper-sexual, convoluted sophomore effort. Like any diva, Christina believes her trials and tribulations are inherently more fascinating than anybody else's and, like any diva, she has an inflated sense of self-importance, defiantly strutting on the "Stripped Intro" that she's "sorry you can't define me/sorry I break the mold." What she's referring to is anybody's guess, since she hasn't exactly defied expectations since her last album -- releasing a Christmas album and a Spanish-language record of your debut ain't exactly breaking the mold: it is the mold. Plus, Stripped clearly has its origins in the sound of two of Christina's teen pop contemporaries -- the teasing sexiness of Britney Spears and the wonderful, gonzo dance-rock confessionals of Pink, who truly did break the mold with M!ssundaztood. Since Aguilera spent so much time working on the album, tearing through a seemingly countless number of producers, she seems desperate to not just catch-up with these two, but surpass them in the sex and confessions, breaking it down so they become the same thing, while adding a strong hip-hop undercurrent throughout all the songs. And the end result is utterly bizarre, surpassing Mariah Carey's Glitter as the modern-day standard for musical immolation while rivaling The Teaches of Peaches in its sheer carnality. Where Peaches always is in control of her sexuality, using it as a weapon and a joke in equal measures, Christina is overwhelmed by the reaction of others to her sexuality, putting it on equal ground with her voice, which remains a remarkably powerful instrument, especially since she's toned down the scale-running histrionics from her debut. If she's mastered her vocals, she's still desperately searching for her artistic voice, placing too much emphasis on club and street-level R&B, which fit her poorly (why was "Dirrty," a non-song that requires less range than the slinky sexiness of "I'm a Slave 4 U," the first single?), when she needs full-blown songs. There are some here, though, most notably the Linda Perry collaboration "Beautiful," which was rush-released as a second single, but the ceaseless 70-minute running time and seemingly endless 20 songs mean that individual moments are lost and the big picture remains. And that big picture is that of an artist who has grown up too fast, while the sound is that of an artist who's given too much freedom too early and hasn't yet figured out what to do with it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Although STRIPPED is supposed to refer to Christina Aguilera's emotional rather than physical state, you couldn't tell based on her topless pose on the album cover, where the only nod to discretion is some strategically placed hair. Like Britney before her, Christina yearned to get away from her wholesome pop image. In the process, she hooked up with a wide range of collaborators including hip-hop producers Rockwilder and Scott Storch along with a myriad of guest musicians including Eve, Linda Perry, and Dave Navarro. Despite all the glitter and glam, there's no getting away from the fact that Aguilera's singing ability puts her head and shoulders above her poppy peers. Her rich, throaty style works well on slower numbers like a soaring Alicia Keys collaboration "Impossible," piano-driven nugget "Soar," and the Mariah-like "The Voice Within."
Other highlights include the snappy, Lil' Kim hip-hop workout "Can't Hold Us Down," sweeping self-empowering rant "Make Over," and the ribald, jeep-beat crazy joint "Dirrty" featuring Redman. Most revealing (on an emotional level) is "I'm OK," an acoustic guitar-heavy autobiographical remembrance of childhood abuse. Britney Spears may not be quite a woman or a girl, but the newly minted Christina is definitely closer to the former.

Musical Guests
Eve
Alicia Keys
Redman
Linda Perry
Dave Navarro
Glen Ballard
Lil' Kim

 
Artist Overview
Britney Spears proved that the same goldmine that Madonna and Cyndi Lauper mined in the 1980s was again ripe for the picking, and she was immediately followed up the charts by another female teenybop sensation, Christina Aguilera. Closely aligned with Spears's style early on, Aguilera hit the charts in a major way in the late '90s. However, by the dawn of the new millennium, Aguilera had transformed herself from a bubblegum sensation to a raw and raunchy vamp (STRIPPED), and then to a mature, platinum blonde pseudo-traditionalist (BACK TO BASICS), positioning herself as a risk-taker with little connection to her Mousketeer past.

Artist Influences
Billie Holiday | Deborah Gibson | Doris Day | Gloria Estefan | Janet Jackson | Madonna | Mariah Carey | Michael Jackson | Paula Abdul | Salt 'N Pepa | Samantha Fox | Selena | Spice Girls | Toni Braxton

Artist Contemporaries
98 Degrees | All Saints | Boyzone | Brandy | Britney Spears | Destiny's Child | Dream | Enrique Iglesias | Hanson | Jennifer Lopez | Jessica Simpson (Pop) | Melanie C | N Sync | Ricky Martin | Vitamin C


 
Compilation Appearances
Radio Disney Jams: Vol. 2
2000 Latin Grammy Nominees
What Women Want
Moulin Rouge
Disneymania
Totally Hits 2003
Remixed & Revisited
2004 Grammy Nominees
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
Sweat (Explicit Version)
Shark Tale
Ultimate Christmas 2
Disney's Superstar Hits: Ultimate Collection Of Movie Hits
Love Rocks
Superstars No 1 Hits Remixed
Disney Girlz Rock
Voices
Possibilities
Great American Songbook Collection (w/ Bonus DVD) (Limited Edition)
Kuschelrock Vol 19
Amore
Disney's Greatest Hits
Amor
Disneymania 4
Press Play (Explicit Version)
Now That's What I Call Christmas Vol 3
Now That's What I Call Music! 23
Amor (Bonus Tracks) (Spec)
2007 Grammy Nominees
Ultra Dance 8
Women's Greatest Voic1101
Thrivemix 03 0107
Thrivemix Presents: Dance Anthems
Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur
Ultra Weekend 3
Billboard Top 10 Karaoke Box Set Vol
Love's Holiday:gosepl Christmas
Total Dance 2008
2008 Grammy Nominees
Shine A Light (Original Soundtrack)
Danseplus 208
Ultra Weekend 4
Merry Christmas Baby:Sexy Songs For the Holidays
You're Beautiful
Just The Hits 2007
Muchdance 2008
The Best Of NOW That's What I Call Music - 10th Anniversary Edition
17
17
Now That's What I Call Music 30
Total Workout

 
Associated Artists and Works
A Tribute To Christina Aguilera ~ Genie Girls (The)
Genie Girls (The)
Genie Girls (The)
Tribute to Christina Aguilera ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Smooth Sax Tribute To Christina Aguilera ~ Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/29/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 68037
Label : RCA Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00078636803722

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (11/28/02, p.88)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...With its lack of gimmickry and a surplus of sweet Seventies soul, STRIPPED is almost an album for grown-ups....Sophisticated fare..."

Spin (12/01/02, pp.137-8)
- 6 out of 10 - "...STRIPPED is Aguilera telling us what a girl pop star really wants: to be free with her body, her art, and her heart..."

 
Bio
Christina Aguilera's breakthrough year began with her first #1 single "Genie In A Bottle," which stayed atop the charts for five consecutive weeks and rocketed the album to #1 upon its release in August 1999. The follow-up single "What A Girl Wants" reached the coveted first Billboard Hot 100 #1 slot of 2000 and helped to push the album into platinum territory six times over. What made all this commercial success so much sweeter, were Christina's two Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal performance. In February 2000, Christina's incredible ride to the top reached new heights as Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge and Sara McLaughlan announced, "The Grammy for Best New Artist goes to--Christina Aguilera." "It was an incredible shock for me," Christina recalls of that amazing night. "I was completely unprepared. My album had been out the least amount of time compared to everyone else, so I thought there was no way I'd win. But I was overwhelmed, shocked and overjoyed all at the same time." Over all, Christina Aguilera is as overwhelmed as she is thrilled by her enormous success, but she remains reflective and grateful. "It's been quite a roller-coaster ride," she laughs, "but I think I've grown and learned a lot about myself. In this business, it's often all about hype, record sales, and a crazy schedule of traveling, performances, and it can be easy to get lost in all that. But for me, the greatest thing is being able to interact with fans and touch peoples' lives. I know that's a greater accomplishment than selling records. For that I give thanks. I simply love the job I'm doing."
 

  
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3 of 5 Here's the thang Saturday, December 18, 2004
None of ur business from USA  

It's no doubt Christina Aguilera can sing...a lot better than Britney I might add, but that doesn't make her better. Stripped is an interesting blend of pop, rock and hip-hop music genres, but it's Aguilera's trademark over-the-top performance that make this CD worth purchasing. This album is really 4 stars, but because of her new overtly skanky image (more than that of Britney Spears), Stripped's true colors are worth 3.
 
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5 of 5 FAN****INTASTIC Monday, July 26, 2004
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4 of 5 christina great album Saturday, March 22, 2003
A Listener from Manchester  
once again christina aguilera has come up trumps with a fantastic fun and cool album. I'd suggest you listened to it at any times in your life when maybe you're feeling low or like you're being judged. The best song by far is Aguilera's collaboration with Lil Kym - amazing! Other good songs include Dirrty (of course) and her wonderful new ballad Beautiful
 
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5 of 5 BEST CD I HAVE EVER HEARD IN MY ENTIRE LIFE Monday, December 02, 2002
Danny from Los Angles  
Xtina has grown so much as an artist, this Cd truley shows it. An AMAZING combination of Latin beats/Hip Hop/A little country and ballads... Dont be fooled by the first SINGLE dirrty, the cd is full of ballads love songs and overall energizing, self confidence music. Truley one of the best releases of 2002! ... Her voice has matured so much since Christina Aguilera and Mi Reflejo, Best song on the album is deff Impossible, but they are all just so great!.. this is the type of album you can listen to from start to finish and just want to leave on repeat the whole time!!!
 
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5 of 5 Stripped Wednesday, October 30, 2002
Popcentre from Holland  
1. Stripped part 1: This is an intro to the album. You hear voices of EmineM, Fred Durst, Britney Spears and more. It’s a good intro for the album. 2. Can’t Hold US Down: I think this is the best song on the album. It is like an anthem for women. It’s about double standards. It features Lil’ Kim, but I don’t really like her part, but she only sings 2 or 3 lines, so that’s aight. 3. Walk Away: This is a beautiful ballad. The beginning is a bit boring, but when you get into the song it’s amazing. 4. Fighter: this is a great song and it features Dave Navaro. It is real rocky. It’s about backstabbing friends and how that made Christina so much stronger. You wouldn’t expect this song from Christina, but I really love it. 5. Primor Amor Interlude: here Christina talks about a latin lover that stole her heart. She does this in Spanish. Basically it tells you what Infatuation is about. 6. Infatuation: This song is about how her mother used to warn her about these latin lovers, but Christina can’t help to fall for one. The song has a Latin feeling to it. It’s an amazing song. I really hope that this will be a single. 7. Loving me 4 me interlude: I think the should have left this interlude, but it’s aight. 8. Loving me 4 me: I’m not a real fan of this song, it’s aight as background music, but it’s a bit boring. In this song Christina gives you the readons why she’s inlove with a guy. 9. Impossible: beautiful song. It was written by Alicia keys and you can really hear that. 10. Underappreciated: love this song. It’s about how Christina feels underappreciated by her boyfriend. 11. Beautiful: this is a good ballad and it’s also her new single. It really shows Christina’s vocal abilities. She sings that she’s beautiful no matter what everyone says. 12. Make Over: Love the song. It sounds a bit like the Sugababes. It’s about that she doesn’t need that someone tries to make her over. 13. Cruz: Beautiful ballad. It’s about that she’s leaving to someplace and just leaves everything behind. 14. Soar: great song, nothing to tell about. 15. Get Mine, Get Yours: I really love this song. It’s about having sex with a guy without any strings attached. 16. Dirrty: everybody knows this song, because it’s her first single. It doesn’t really fit in the album, but it’s a great song anyway. 17. Stripped part 2: it takes of where stripped part 1 ended. 18. The Voice within’: this is my favourite ballad, it’s so beautiful. It’s about that you have to trust the voice within. 19. I’m OK: This song is about her abusive father, the lyrics are great, but the song isn’t that great. 20. Keep on singing my song: again a beautiful ballad, it’s about that Christina keeps on singing no matter what.
 
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