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CHRISTINA AGUILERA - 'BACK TO BASICS' ALBUM VIDEOS [2006-2007][SkidVid_XviD], released between June 2006 and December 2007.
All videos are ripped from disc. All are edited, contain no logos and are encoded XviD. Resolution size 720x320, 720x540, 720x540 and 720x434 respectively. ScreenShots included in file. 'AIN'T NO OTHER MAN' is a Grammy Award winning song written by Christina Aguilera, Charles Roane, DJ Premier, Harold Beatty, and Kara DioGuardi for Aguilera's third studio album Back to Basics [2006]. The song was released as the album's lead single in June 2006. The song won a 2007 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. In the song's music video, Aguilera plays her alter ego Baby Jane. The video opens with Aguilera arriving to a club. Aguilera gets ready in the backstage area, and then comes up the stage performing along with the song. In between scenes, there are short vignettes that show Aguilera in gold and silver dresses, singing into a microphone, while photographers take pictures. The video opens and closes with clips from another Back to Basics, entitled "I Got Trouble". The song is played as if it were on the radio with minor white noise. The music video was directed by Bryan Barber. Aguilera planned the original choreography, based off of black-and-white films. Aguilera's character "Baby Jane" is named after a nickname that rapper Nelly had given her, and her back-up dancers' characters were assigned by Slaughter. 'HURT' is the second single written by Christina Aguilera, Linda Perry and Mark Ronson for Aguilera's third album Back to Basics [2006]. The song's lyrical content describes how one deals with the loss of a loved one, and it has received praise from pop music critics. Aguilera premiered the song at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards and was released as the album's second single in late 2006. The video begins with the ending instrumental to "Enter the circus"/"Welcome", over which a carnival barker [voiced by Linda Perry] introduces a spectacular circus, and begins in black and white. The transition to colour begins when Aguilera appears in an old fashioned dressing room, receiving flowers and then an important telegram. A flashback then shows young Aguilera, played by Laci Kay, with her father, played by Timothy V. Murphy, raptured by the sight of the tightrope walker, played by Elizabeth Glassco. With her father's encouragement, Aguilera begins to train herself to do the same. When the video switches to older Aguilera, we see her descending from the top of a circus tent on a rope, onto the back of an elephant, with her father watching adoringly in the audience. She later attempts to greet him but is pulled away by fans and photographers keen to meet the star. The content of the telegram is then revealed to be a message of her father's death, and as Aguilera realises that she was too wrapped up in her stardom to deal with what matters, she races through the circus in a belated attempt to find her father. The video ends with a shot of Aguilera sitting on a circus box, singing and crying, before fading out to Aguilera's grief-stricken form on the ground outside the circus tent. 'CANDYMAN' is a Grammy Award-nominated swing jazz song written by Christina Aguilera and Linda Perry for Aguilera's third studio album, Back to Basics [2006]. It was released as the album's third, and final American single in early 2007. In December 2007, it received a Grammy Award nomimation for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance". The music video for the single 'Candyman' was filmed on January 28th 2007. It was directed by Matthew Rolston and co-directed by Aguilera. It is based on a 1940s World War II theme, and Aguilera rented out an airport in Spain to film it. In the music video, Christina Aguilera is dancing and singing in three different hair colors - red, blonde and black, as if she were in a singing trio, a tribute to the Andrews Sisters. In another scene, she appears as the famous biceps flexing factory worker from Westinghouse's We can do it poster. Finally, she appears in scenes inspired by pin-up girls Judy Garland, Betty Grable, and Rita Hayworth. The video also features product placement for Campari. Benji Schwimmer, 2006 winner of So You Think You Can Dance, makes a cameo appearance as Aguilera's GI dance partner. Lacey Schwimmer, Benji's sister and also a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance, had also appeared in the video as a jitterbugger. 'OH MOTHER' is the fourth single from Christina Aguilera's third studio album, Back to Basics [2006]. The single, penned by Christina Aguilera, Derryck Thornton, Mark Rankin, Liz Thornton and Kara DioGuardi, was released as an international double A-side with 'Slow Down Baby' in December 2007. The video premiered and received its first official airing on the German music television channel VIVA. It was taken from the live DVD of the Back To Basics Tour and features Aguilera singing and clips from the backdrop used during the tour. The video has been aired in Germany, Romania, Switzerland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Portugal. More of my audio/video releases, including the 'Back To Basics' album and more videos, can be found at: http://torrentbox.com/account-details.php?id=28701 Or on this site, by simply clicking on the name 'skirgsk', shown in red above Enjoy, skirgsk. Sharing Widget |