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The Fame Monster Deluxe Edition

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Product details

  • Audio CD (23 Nov. 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Deluxe Edition
  • Label: Polydor
  • ASIN: B002T44EOS
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  CD-ROM  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (351 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,262 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Track Listings

Disc: 1

  1. Bad Romance
  2. Alejandro
  3. Monster
  4. So Happy I Could Die
  5. Speechless
  6. Dance In The Dark
  7. Telephone
  8. Teeth

Disc: 2

  1. Just Dance
  2. LoveGame
  3. Paparazzi
  4. Poker Face
  5. I Like It Rough
  6. Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)
  7. Starstruck
  8. Beautiful, Dirty, Rich
  9. The Fame
  10. Money Honey
  11. Boys Boys Boys
  12. Paper Gangsta
  13. Brown Eyes
  14. Summerboy
  15. Disco Heaven (Bonus Track)
  16. Again Again (Bonus Track)

Product Description

Product Description

The Fame Monster is a double CD expanded version of Lady Gaga's phenomenal debut album The Fame. Disc one of this UK Deluxe Edition version of the album features eight brand new tracks, including the single "Bad Romance". Also included is the full UK version of The Fame, which includes the smash hits "Paparazzi", "Poker Face", "LoveGame" and "Just Dance", along with two additional bonus tracks.

BBC Review

It’s hard to believe that just a year ago nobody had heard of Lady Gaga. Now, she’s a proper pop star – a genuine household name on both sides of the Atlantic, with a fair degree of cultural traction. And she has achieved this with a blend of hooky tunes and outrageous outfits, a mix that Madonna once offered.

It’s all old-fashioned, really. That sci-fi clobber of hers, and her interviews where she talks up the Warholian nature of her project, flatter to deceive: this music is nowhere near as mould-breaking as she would have you believe. It’s a sound that Britney Spears purveyed on her last two albums, but for young fans of this sort of electro-ish RnB who probably consider Spears too old and can no longer identify with a harried mum of two, Gaga is providing a fresh alternative, and this has allowed her to sell four million copies of her debut album, The Fame.

And now those four million are being treated to a sequel, of sorts – The Fame Monster is available as a bonus disc on The Fame’s re-release, and its content can be downloaded separately. Among the eight new tracks are the new RedOne-produced single Bad Romance, which features cheesy rave synths, the now typically Gaga stomping beat and a controversy-lite lyric (“I want your ugly, I want your disease”). Melodically, it recalls Black Celebration-era Depeche Mode and keeps up Gaga’s habit of referencing herself in her songs. Admittedly, Warhol would have loved it.

Elsewhere there is the superstar duet with Beyoncé, Telephone, produced by Rodney Jerkins (less stellar than it sounds); So Happy I Could Die, which is brazenly Auto-Tuned Europop that telegraphs Gaga’s Sapphic tendencies (“I love that lavender blonde... I touch myself and it’s all right); Alejandro, which moves at an Ace of Base pace; the generic machine RnB of Dance in the Dark; and Speechless, which is a bit like Pink in ballsy rock-ballad mode.

It’s hardly original, and nor is it exactly a triumph of DIY feminist invention – look at the number of people listed on the CD credits, many of them men. But she’s bringing eccentric couture to the masses and is certainly fun to have around – The Fame Monster is also available as a collector’s edition containing, among many other essentials, a lock of her hair and a paper doll collection. Now that’s Gaga. --Paul Lester

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Why would a 55 year old man be interested in the music of Lady Gaga.
Simple really, I like good music and The Fame Monster is one of the best albums I've heard in a long time. There is not a bad track on the album and Gagas range of musical talents is displayed to the full and believe me, she IS talented.
If this had been available 30 years ago during the vinyl era, mine would have been worn out by now.
An absolutely brilliant CD.
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There's one thing I'd like to make clear about this release to start off my review. This is not an album re-release, this is by all means a brand new studio album that happens to be packaged with GaGa's multi-million debut release 'The Fame'.

As a big fan of 'The Fame' I wasn't so sure of GaGa's ability to top the album, to create one of similar quality in the future, and never expected one so soon after her first release. At just 8 tracks it may seem thin on value at first but it is more than meets the eye. By having just 8 tracks it bulldozes those 3 or 4 'average' skippable songs usually found on any album and gives 8 bold, fresh songs so that the listener never has to even consider pressing the skip button. Lead single 'Bad Romance' is insane, bonkers and yet wildly beautiful as is it's video. 'Dance In The Dark' and 'Monster' are similar (yet worlds apart) to 'Bad Romance' and 'Speechless' pulls down the tempo to a track similar to 'Brown Eyes' off her debut. Gaga's vocal ability is always questioned by some yet it's on tracks like this that showcase just how fine a singer she really is. 'Teeth' is amazingly insane, a thumping track that KT Tunstall wishes she could pull off with such artistry and vision. 'So Happy I Could Die' is a grower, what starts off as a substandard club track soon becomes so much more, and is currently my favourite song on this set. 'Telephone' featuring Beyonce is another club track, it's catchy and addictive and though unsure at first, Beyonce's part on the track fits perfectly. This is rumoured to be single #2 and if it is then I can not wait to see the video! If anything the strength of this new disc highlights just how weak it sounds against her debut album.
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It's easy to see why Lady Gaga has become the pop phenomenon she has in 2009. This album is packed with great pop songs - songs you find yourself singing along with when they're on the radio or playing on your iPod. If you're after something really deep and meaningful and off the wall then this probably isn't for you. If you like songs with a tune, then it definitely is. 24 catchy songs with no duds and no filler. It is a great album.
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Having seen - but not heard - Lady Gaga, I had assumed she was all style & no substance. Then I came across Speechless, which left me exactly that... I googled it and was amazed it was by LGG, & even more moved when I read the story behind the lyrics. Some say Speechless is not typically LGG. I would say that her style is so eclectic as to make that statement irrelevant. To me, the common denominators across all the tracks are stunning lyrics and an amazing voice - and by those criteria, Speechless is absolutely typical. Love this album - a quirky, stylish, intelligent mix of upbeat toe-tappers and cries from the heart. Making it my mission to spread the word among fellow oldies!!
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This CD is a classic. Lady GAGA is just so incredibly different from anything you have ever seen in the music industry. She has raw talent. I love her variety of different songs, I especially like 'speechless' it's different from her other songs and shows a different and emotional side of her voice which is beautiful :). Lets just say lady GAGA will never be forgotten! She is one amazing women who is already extremely successful and deserves everything she has worked for.
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By M. Dowden HALL OF FAMETOP 50 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 8 Dec. 2009
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I always thought I must get Lady Gaga's first album but never got around to it, but I just had to get this edition which has her debut album 'The Fame' as well as the new album 'The Fame Monster'. According to Lady Gaga, or real name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, the albums complement each other rather like yin and yang. This new second album is about what happens when you become famous.

Reminiscent of 80s electro-pop and 90s euro pop this special double album pack should appeal to quite a large audience. Gaga has been compared with Madonna and Gwen Stefani and let’s face it she is the best thing to hit the pop/dance scene for a long time. Her singer/songwriter skills that help to create some absolutely brilliant songs at only 23 should ensure that she will be around for years to come.

All in all this is a good CD to buy for your collection that you will probably play loads of times, and also download onto your MP3 player.
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CD1- I detested these songs when they came out, they were overplayed and really go on my nerves. I know not many people will agree with me on this, but Poker Face and Just Dance really annoy me, I have to change the radio station when they come on!

CD2- Well, this really changed my opinion of Lady Gaga, it is much more grown up and catchy, something that can be listened to over and over again. Bad Romance is a smash, one of my favourite songs of the year, it is catchy and dancey, the sort of thng that I love. Telephone with Beyonce is another catchy tune that really compliments the style of music all over CD 2. There are some other great hits and I never want to skip any of the tracks.

Overall, buy for CD2!
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