Eight albums and one classic compilation get newly pressed on LP this spring

Jive Records and Legacy Recordings will reissue nine vinyl titles from international pop icon Britney Spears’ best-selling discography. Spears’ first eight studio albums – …Baby One More Time (1998), Oops!…I Did It Again (2000), Britney (2001), In the Zone (2003), Blackout (2007), Circus (2008), Femme Fatale (2011) and Britney Jean (2013) will all be repressed on LP alongside the 2004 collection Greatest Hits: My Prerogative (2004). Each title will be available in stores everywhere March 31st.

Taken together, these albums represent a seismic shift in pop music from the end of one millennium to the start of another. Spears’ cutting-edge pop collaborations and ever-evolving musical style have made her a cultural icon whose every move has influenced generations. In total, all of these albums peaked within the Top 5 of the Billboard 200 – with five of them reaching No. 1 – and have been certified more than 34x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. They also boast a total of 20 singles that reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.

After gaining attention as a cast member on the revived Mickey Mouse Club in 1993 where she appeared alongside Christina Aguilera, *NSYNC’s Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez and actor Ryan Gosling, Spears’ …Baby One More Time helped usher in a new wave of sleek, danceable pop music for MTV’s TRL generation. The track reached No. 1 in 10 countries and marked the best debut single of all time.

The pop star was an unstoppable force as the ‘90s ended and the 2000s began. Oops!…I Did It Again followed the gilt-edged pop of its predecessor with more hits like “Lucky,” “Stronger” and the title track. With third album Britney, Spears took things in a grittier, R&B-influenced direction, including collaborations with celebrated producers The Neptunes (“I’m a Slave 4 U,” “Boys”) and Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins (an edgy cover of Joan Jett and The Blackhearts’ “I Love Rock & Roll,” as featured in her 2002 film debut Crossroads).

With In the Zone, Spears continued to enhance her reputation as a reliable hitmaker, collaborating with Madonna on “Me Against the Music” and winning a Grammy Award for the beloved dance hit “Toxic.” After taking a short break with 2004’s Greatest Hits: My Prerogative – offering 14 singles and three new tracks including a cover of the Bobby Brown hit that gave the album its name – Spears made one of her biggest splashes with 2007’s Blackout, an album of electronic dance tracks that consistently ranks among fans and critics as her greatest.

Follow-up Circus, released only 13 months after Blackout, featured some of the biggest hits of Spears’ career, including “Womanizer” – her first No. 1 hit since “…Baby One More Time” and the pulsating title track. 2011’s Femme Fatale fared even better, offering another chart-topper in “Hold It Against Me” and the dancefloor classics “Till the World Ends” and “I Wanna Go.” Spears described 2013’s Britney Jean as her most personal release to date, with every track co-written by the singer. It featured another dance-pop hit, the enduring “Work Bitch.”