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Lady Gaga - The Fame (LP)

The Fame
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Album Details: The Fame

Release Date:08/21/2009
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:602517854772

Track List: The Fame

  1. Just Dance
  2. Lovegame
  3. Paparazzi
  4. Beautiful, Dirty, Rich
  5. Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)
  6. Poker Face
  7. Fame
  1. Money Honey
  2. Again Again
  3. Boys Boys Boys
  4. Brown Eyes
  5. Summerboy
  6. I Like It Rough [Non-LP Version][*]

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  • All Music Guide

    Fueled by heavy dance tracks and popping electronic beats, The Fame, the first album by the glamorous Lady Gaga, is a wellcrafted sampling of feisty antipop in high quality. Already a famous female DJ in her own right, Lady Gaga (nee Stefani Germanotta) pulls out all the stops on The Fame, injecting hardhitting synthesizers and crashing slicks and grooves. From its opening track until it closes, The Fame fails to come up short on funky sounds to amuse fans of this dance genre. However, what carries this album to new heights is the combination of voice and the razor sharp lyrics which accompany it. Gaga's sound is no different than that of Gwen Stefani, however her coy delivery of each cooing note gives the album a laidback slick feeling of ease, which meshes with the dramatic beats that back the album up. In addition, the lyrics which feed the album, especially on the desirous "Paparazzi" or the boastful, vain "Beautiful Dirty Rich," salt and pepper the album with a nasty, clubfriendly... feeling of fun and feistiness that an excellent, wellproduced dance album should have. The lyrics are not any more deliciously entertaining than they are on the title track, which feeds the listener savory lines like "Give me something I wanna be, retro glamour, Hollywood yes we live for the fame." There are a couple of missteps, such as the rocktinged nondance piano track "Again Again" (which would be a nice track had it not been sandwiched between such meaty ones). Plus, the The Fame has it's "ballad," however the breezy "Eh, Eh" doesn't hold water on this album; rather, it feels dry and lifeless, something which holds this album back; however, the infectious "Poker Face" and title track which follow it successfully rejuvenate the vibe on the album for its second half. Gaga has stated that the eighth track on each release of the album will be different, however "Money Honey," the darker sampling on the Canadian release, is a galactic number susceptible to comparisons to the album's lead single, the wellknown summer smash hit "Just Dance." That's not necessarily a bad thing, since the lead single is a powerhouse of dance waves and infectiously produced beats, but the album doesn't always stand out as definitive, even though it's consistently fresh and innovative. As the album winds down, the tracks start to slow down, but Gaga's frosty tones and sickly hooks end the album satisfyingly. Ultimately, the beats need to end up repeating themselves in places, but in the longhaul, The Fame is in excellent standing for establishing Lady Gaga with a solid career. - Matthew Chisling, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Lady GaGa

Lady GaGa is a theatrical dancepop singer/songwriter/pianist who created a buzz for herself in the New York underground before making her majorlabel debut on Interscope Records in 2008. Influenced by flamboyant glam rockers such as David Bowie and Queen as well as '80s dancepop such as Madonna and Michael Jackson, she grew up in Manhattan, where she attended private sch... Read more