Fame (2008)

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Artist: Lady Gaga
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Format: CD
Buy.com Sku: 209704129
UPC: 602517891388
UPC 14: 00602517891388
Release Date: 10/28/2008
Buy.com Sales Rank: 8337
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Song Listing

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Disc 1
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1. Just Dance - (featuring Colby O'Donis) ~ Lady Gaga
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2. LoveGame ~ Lady Gaga
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3. Paparazzi ~ Lady Gaga
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4. Poker Face ~ Lady Gaga
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5. Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say) ~ Lady Gaga
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6. Beautiful, Dirty, Rich ~ Lady Gaga
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7. Fame, The ~ Lady Gaga
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8. Money Honey ~ Lady Gaga
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9. Starstruck - (featuring Flo Rida/Space Cowboy) ~ Lady Gaga
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10. Boys Boys Boys ~ Lady Gaga
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11. Paper Gangsta ~ Lady Gaga
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12. Brown Eyes ~ Lady Gaga
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13. I Like It Rough ~ Lady Gaga
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14. Summerboy ~ Lady Gaga
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Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Personnel: Lady Gaga (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Colby O'Donis (vocals); Flo Rida, Space Cowboy (rap vocals); Red One (various instruments, programming); Tom Kafafian (guitar); Calvin Gaines (bass guitar, programming); Victor Bailey (bass guitar); Joe Tomino (drums).
Muze PNote The times were crying out for a pop star like Lady GaGa -- a self-styled, self-made shooting star, one who mocked the tabloid digital age while still wanting to wallow in it -- and one who's smart enough to pull it all off, too. That self-awareness and satire were absent in the pop of the new millennium, where even the best of the lot operated only on one level, which may be why Lady GaGa turned into such a sensation in 2009: everybody was thirsty for music like this, music for and about their lives, both real and virtual. To a certain extent, the reaction to The Fame may have been a little too enthusiastic, with GaGa turning inescapable sometime in the summer of 2009, when she appeared on countless magazine covers while both Weezer and DAUGHTRY covered "Pokerface," the rush to attention suggesting that she was the second coming of Madonna, a comparison GaGa cheerfully courts and one that's accurate if perhaps overextended. Like the marvelous Madge, Lady GaGa ushers the underground into the mainstream -- chiefly, a dose of diluted Peaches delivered via a burbling cauldron of electro-disco -- by taming it just enough so it's given the form of pop yet remains titillating. Sure, GaGa sings of disco sticks, bluffin' with her muffin, and rough sex, but her provocation doesn't derive solely from her words: this is music that sounds thickly sexy with its stainless steel synths and dark disco rhythms. Where GaGa excels, and why she crossed over, is how she doesn't leave all this as a collection of hooks and rhythms, she shapes them into full-blown pop songs, taking the time to let the album breathe with chillout ballads and percolating new wave, like the title track that echoes Gwen Stefani in dance diva mode. But where Gwen simply celebrates celeb consumer culture, GaGa bites, her litany of runway models, pornographic girls, and body plastic delivered with an undercurrent of disdain, even as she loves all the glitz. This dichotomy propels much of The Fame, particularly on the clever "Paparazzi," where she casts herself as the photographic parasite chasing after her crush, but none of this meta text would work if the songs didn't click, functioning simultaneously as glorious pop trash and a wicked parody of it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Producer: Martin Kierszenbaum; Brian & Josh

Engineer: Tony Ugval; Robert Orton

Musical Guests
Muze Guest Artist Colby O'Donis
Muze Guest Artist Flo Rida
Muze Guest Artist Space Cowboy

Compilation Appearances

Muze Music Compilations Fame
Muze Music Compilations Now 31
Muze Music Compilations Now That's What I Call Club Hits
Muze Music Compilations Now 32
Muze Music Compilations Ultra 2010
Muze Music Compilations Clubland 15
Muze Music Compilations Ultra Dance 11
Muze Music Compilations Sessions Germany Mixed By Plastik Fun
Muze Music Compilations Clubland 16
Muze Music Compilations Young Female Pop Vol.1
Muze Music Compilations Now 33
Muze Music Compilations Global Groove Dance 3
Muze Music Compilations Ultra Weekend 6
Muze Music Compilations My Songs 2010
Muze Music Compilations Future Trance 52
Muze Music Compilations Now That's What I Call Music 76
Muze Music Compilations Now 35
Muze Music Compilations Dancelicious
Muze Music Compilations Ultra 2011
Muze Music Compilations 2011 Grammy Nominees
Muze Music Compilations Now That's What I Call Music 38
Muze Music Compilations Songs For Japan
Muze Music Compilations Duets II
Muze Music Compilations 2012 Grammy Nominees
Muze Music Compilations Ultra Dance 13
Muze Music Compilations Fresh Blood Live:new Life

Associated Artists and Works

Goo Goo Gaga: Lullaby Renditions of Lady Gaga Hits ~ Jammy Jams
The Fame [Bonus Track] ~ Various Artists

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 2008
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 2008
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : 1180502
Music Label Name Label : Interscope (USA)
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00602517891388

Professional Reviews

Entertainment Weekly (p.61)
- "THE FAME is remarkably pure in its vision of a world in which nothing trumps being 'beautiful, dirty, and rich.'"

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