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Miley Cyrus Album: “Breakout”

Miley Cyrus Album: “Breakout”
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Personnel: Miley Cyrus (vocals, background vocals); Will Owsley (vocals, guitars, mandolin); John Fields (vocals, keyboards, bass guitar, programming); Jon Lind (vocals); Dave Levitta, John Freese, Rusty Anderson, Tim Pierce (guitars); Jamie Muhoberac (piano); Devrim Karaoglu (keyboards, percussion); Stephan Liu, Matthew Wilder, Tommy Barbarella, Zac Rae (keyboards); Paul Bushnell (bass guitar); Michael Bland, Dorian Crozier (drums); Anne Revert, Ryan Star, Kathy Penny, Windy Wagner (background vocals). <p>Programmer: Matthew Wilder. <p>Audio Mixer: Chris Lord-Alge. <p>Editor: Nigel Lundemo. <p>Arrangers: Stephan Liu; John Fields. <p>Technically Miley Cyrus's second solo album--the first being MEET MILEY CYRUS, the latter part of HANNAH MONTANA 2--2008's BREAKOUT finds the energetic young superstar drawing a distinct line between herself and her blonde-wig-wearing TV character. This shedding of MONTANA persona gives the outing the assertive feel of a debut, as readily heard on the triumphant title track and the jangly, fast-paced "7 Things." Cyrus also takes on Cyndi Lauper's 1980s hit "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," imbuing the giddy tune with the same kind of 21st-century sheen that No Doubt gave to Talk Talk's "It's My Life." <p>Naturally, Billy Ray's daughter makes room for some introspective ballads during the second half of BREAKOUT, with "Bottom of the Ocean" and "Four Walls" distinguishing themselves as moody and mature songs that expand Miley's teeny-bopper sound. There are no major curveballs on BREAKOUT, just accessible pop/rock tracks that showcase a steadily developing artist in the spotlight.
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Track Listing :
1 Breakout Video
2 7 Things Video
3 Driveway
4 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Video
5 Full Circle Video
6 Fly on the Wall Video
7 Bottom of the Ocean Video
8 Wake Up America Video
9 These Four Walls Video
10 Simple Song Video
11 Goodbye Video
12 See You Again (Rock Mafia Remix) Video
Album Information :
Title: Breakout
UPC:050087123536
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop - Teen Pop
Artist:Miley Cyrus
Producer:John Fields; Scott Cutler
Label:Hollywood
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:2008/07/22
Original Release Year:2008
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Amanda Richards (Georgetown, Guyana) - August 09, 2008
35 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
- Over the hill (and far away)

If you're over the hill (i.e. past your tween years) then this probably isn't your kind of music. Like the Jonas Brothers et al, this is bubblegum pop, targeted at a new generation of music fans - after all, each generation needs SOMETHING to raise the hackles of their parents.

Cyrus co-wrote eight of the twelve tracks on the album, and two of the remaining four are covers. Surprisingly, after a few dozen listening experiences from the confines of the car, there are a few tracks that have grown on me, or perhaps I've grown accustomed to her voice.

The safe tracks are "Breakout" (one of the tracks she didn't write); "7 Things"; "Full Circle"; "Simple Song" (another one she didn't write); "Goodbye" and "See You Again". (Actually, the ones I've picked are the ones where she sounds like Avril Lavigne). There's also "Fly on the Wall" which sounds like a G-rated Pussycat Dolls song.

Warning!! If you're a fan of `80s music it's advisable to skip track four, as you don't wanna listen to this version of "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" (Trust me on this one)

Rated:

For tweens 4.5 stars

For old coots 3 stars

Recommended as a gift for that special tween on your list

Amanda Richards, August 9, 2008

Philosopher23 (Chicago) - July 23, 2008
26 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
- A true step up

The true test of a tween pop album is how much it grows on you. And while this album isn't exactly tween, it definitely passes that test with flying colors. In the first listen, I didn't quite catch its magic, but even by the second listen it had begun its move up to one of my favorite cds. It certainly does show that Miley is growing up, and it showcases her talent in a way the Hannah Montana albums could not. Typical tween is about catchy melodies and snazzy production, and Miley's done that well in the past, but in this album we find that hidden behind all of that is a voice that can carry the kind of depth and emotion that makes an artist. It also reveals a kind of maturity that didn't show up on Hilary Duff's albums until she was 20.

The first track, Breakout, is less than exceptional. It's basically in the same vein of "We've Got the Party" and could have come straight off of a Hannah Montana album. Which is good enough in itself, but it doesn't quite fit into this album that's strength is the way in which it moves beyond the typical tween.

7 Things is, of course, one of the most highly addictive songs out there, and Fly On The Wall is right up there with it. I really like the edge both of these have, and I would love to get more like these from Miley in the future.

As far as the cover of Girls Just Wanna Have Fun goes, Miley is of course no Cyndi Lauper. But Miley's version is sung with some kind of feel of pathos or desperation that was totally missing from the original, which may not be what she intended, but it makes for a very interesting track.

The cover of These Four Walls is definitely far better than the original. In comparing Miley's cut to Cheyenne Kimball's, the real depth and emotion that Miley's got becomes totally apparent. Despite the fact that Miley's is much younger, she sings with a great deal more maturity and artistry. And the country feel of this track really suits Miley.

Full Circle and Simple Song are two of the gems of this album. Simple Song in particular is very beautiful and a little heartbreaking. It both makes you admire Miley's talent and mourn a little for what she's lost because of it.

All in all, what Breakout shows is that Miley is not just another tween pop sensation, but a true artist with a real capacity for growth. I do wish we could give her the grace to grow a little more out of the spotlight. But this album does show that Miley's fame is not just the result of Disney marketing and a Wal-Mart product line. She's got real talent. And this is one adult fan who can't wait for more.

Toni Kitchen "ashley" (california) - August 01, 2008
23 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
- Horrible.

I just had to give this one star because she ruined the classic "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun". Give it up Miley, you can't sing and it sounds like you NEVER breathe through your nose! How anyone can take her nasaly voice i'll never understand.

HannahIN4MERZ - September 09, 2009
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Didn't want to love it BUT I DO

This is such a great album and do not be put off by the songs she does in HAnnah MOntana, this really takes her away from that and most of these tracks are quite mature. I love every song on this cd esp Bottom of the ocean.

Frank E. Dusini (tennessee) - May 28, 2009
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Miley's best!!

Awesome CD! Its all I listen too anymore (Billy Ray Cyrus too)Miley shows her true abilities, most all her own songs!