Burlesque

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1 Something's Got a Hold on Me James/Kirkland/Wood 3:04
2 Welcome to Burlesque Gerrard/Lindsey/Mid 2:46
3 Tough Lover James/Josea 2:00
4 But I Am a Good Girl Bernardin/Morali 2:30
5 Guy What Takes His Time Rainger 2:44
6 Express Aguilera/Kelly/Stew 4:21
7 You Haven't Seen the Last of Me Warren 3:31
8 Bound to You Aguilera/Dixon/Furl 4:25
9 Show Me How You Burlesque Aguilera/Kelly/Stew 3:00
10 The Beautiful People [From Burlesque] Dean/Fair/James/Mar 3:32
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Burlesque

Audio Compact Disc

Label: RCA

Category: Pop/Rock

Burlesque

UPC: 886978020529

Release Date: 11/22/2010

Original Release Date: 11/22/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Something's Got a Hold on Me, Welcome to Burlesque, Tough Lover, But I Am a Good Girl, Guy What Takes His Time, Express, You Haven't Seen the Last of Me, Bound to You, Show Me How You Burlesque, The Beautiful People [From Burlesque]]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

The soundtrack to Christina Aguilera's silver screen debut Burlesque shines the spotlight on Xtina, who is in full-bore diva mode -- a return to the splashy swing of Back to Basics after the robotic R&B of Bionic. Of course, many of her collaborators from Bionic remain on Burlesque: Tricky Stewart is responsible for the glitzy dance, and Sia Furler co-writes the ballads, their contributions slotted between two Cher songs designed to push the narrative forward, two Etta James covers, a slice of heavy camp in the mincing ?But I?m a Good Girl,? and a Nicole Scherzinger co-written interpolation of Marilyn Manson's ?The Beautiful People? that provides a bewildering conclusion to this soundtrack. Some of this stuff is quite good, particularly when Christina swings her hips to Etta's lead, bringing to mind the zest of ?Ain?t No Other Man.? ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi