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Personnel: Lady Gaga (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Colby O'Donis (vocals); Flo Rida, Space Cowboy (rap vocals); Red One (various instruments, programming); Tom Kafafian (g...Read more
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IF YOU DON'T HAVE LADY GAGA'S THE FAME GO GET IT!!!
lady gaga or i should say the album the fame reminds me of a britney spears and gwen stefani i really am addicted to the fame and i think lady gaga is very talented and i thin...Read more
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I bought this for just one song... but I did listen to the rest of the CD. Good enough... but nothing spectacular about it... I've actually tried 3 or 4 times to get through ...Read more

The Fame [Bonus Track] by Lady Gaga (CD, Jan-2008, Interscope (USA))

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    UPC:602517664890
    Artist:Lady GaGa
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2008
    Record Label:Interscope (USA)
    Genre:Dance, R&B

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    Contributing Artists:Colby O'Donis, Flo Rida, Space Cowboy
    Producer:Brian & Josh, Martin Kierszenbaum
    Distributor:Universal Distribution
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

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    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).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

    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

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    THE FAME is remarkably pure in its vision of a world in which nothing trumps being 'beautiful, dirty, and rich.'
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    IF YOU DON'T HAVE LADY GAGA'S THE FAME GO GET IT!!!

    Created: 03/05/09
    lady gaga or i should say the album the fame reminds me of a britney spears and gwen stefani i really am addicted to the fame and i think lady gaga is very talented and i think if you were thinking of buying this cd because you heard one of her songs on the radio tv or myspace page it is really worth your money and you will be pleased my favorite songs on the fame are 1.lovegame 2.eh eh nothing else i can say 3.the fame 4.i like it rough 5.starstruck 6.just dance 7.pokerface
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    Here's to the Future...

    Created: 15/06/09
    I bought this for just one song... but I did listen to the rest of the CD. Good enough... but nothing spectacular about it... I've actually tried 3 or 4 times to get through the whole thing.. But it's just not that good unless you like rap and electronica dance mixes. To be honest (and this will show my age) she reminds me of Madonna back in the day when she knew how to make decent music. I can see Lady Gaga growing into her name (the experimental cutting edge inspiration of Queen, Bowie and the like).
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    Dance Music Deluxe With Roots In the Past

    Created: 25/05/09
    This is music for the close of the age of Neoconservatism and the precipitous fall of the Age of Excess. It has emotional energy and emotional detachment. The instrumentals grab you; the lyrics stab you with an iciness only Dick Cheney could have engendered from his secure and undisclosed location. Lyrics so calculating, so egocentric, so into the flash, so, what can you do? Just Dance!

    If this were only a celebration of the excesses of our culture, material and egoistic it would be a flash in the pan. An enjoyable flash but that only. Listen deeply - echoes of Liverpool, hell a straight up Beatles wannabe song, will hit your ears. I think the Lady is trying to tell us something. The lads from Liverpool changed a musical generation, or three, in ways they could not even imagine. There are changes coming. The Lady Gaga knows it and can't keep from telling us.

    The Fame is deeper than it looks, as good as it sounds and hopefully the beginning of more to come.
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    thank you for the cd

    Created: 25/12/09
    christmas gift, do not know if she will like it yet. we will know tomorrow. christmas made it in time. Thanks you for the cd. my daughter loves lady gaga. i am sure will love it.
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    Lady Gaga - The Fame

    Created: 30/07/09
    This is surprisingly a very good album. Lady Gaga is a very talented singer, and the music itself is very catchy. There are very nice dance songs, some catchy tunes... definitely a must buy for anyone who hosts parties! It makes wonderful atmospheric music that everyone can tap their foot to. If you like pop, this is a must buy for you!
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