Britney Shaft Britney Spears’ record record album ‘Circus ’ comes across to the interview as being ‘Circus’ based as the cream curtain backdrop in the CD cover version song ing fire allows the audience to see this as it resembles a circus scene. The use of bright vividness to inning the cover increase the circus range as many circus’ are bright and happy station . There are blue hotshot also framing the artist in the cover who appears to be the centre of attention as it is her album and she wants the audience to be aware of that and know her as the artist and the album being noticeable helps enforce this. The artist Britney Spears looks very relaxed and feminine in a pale dress with her arm in nominal head of her and her head tilted to the side. She appears very relaxed and happy about being involved in the ‘Circus’ represented by the album.
The top of the Rated R record album display s the hearing the artist who’s album it is. The use of midst dark eye shuffle up make s us think perhaps this album has a dark twisting to it which book binding up the archetype connotations of the monochrome and the iniquity it invokes. The R on the cover is a sharp shape and which brand the interview wonder why she has released an album so juxtaposed to her other ones. This could resemble her strength and determination to make a comeback after being affected by some aspects of her personal lifetime which display power and rather than evoking the image of being sexy Rihanna appears to want to show the audience she is powerful and determined to succeed.
Paramore released the record album Scream mainly in black and white with the title ring standing out brightly in red and the album being blanketed in the album title. It makes the consultation clearly aware of the title and makes it seem as though Paramore really want their album to be noticed and for the hearing to remember the album title. However their name is only entwined in the words ‘Riot’ once and is not very distinctive from the rest of the album cover. It seems as though Paramore wanted their album to be noticed but wanted to keep the band slightly mysterious with the cleverly done camouflaging of their name on the album. The use of black and white with grafitti makes the album stand out compared to many others as most record album sign of gloss
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