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Product details

  • Audio CD (12 Jan. 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: Polydor
  • ASIN: B001JSTKNA
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (186 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 12,554 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Track Listings

Disc: 1

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

Product Description

Product Description

The Fame is the debut album by American pop singer Lady GaGa. Taking her name from the legendary Queen song "Radio GaGa", her album is a fusion of futuristic pop beats and retro rock stylings. Working with a host of talented producers (Space Cowboy, RedOne, Brian Kierluf) this is the sound of modern pop. Includes the singles "Just Dance", "Poker Face" and "The Fame".

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No one can accuse a singer who titles her first solo record The Fame of hiding her motives, and as an exercise designed to make a pop star out of the woman previously known as Stefani Joanne Germanotta, it succeeds perfectly. There is plenty more to Germanotta than the super-stylised, cosmetically reworked face she presents to the world. For all the Paris Hilton-esque bimbo role-playing, Lady GaGa is a product of New York’s knowing downtown art/dance scene. So it’s no surprise to find that The Fame is a witty take on contemporary pop values, at times cruelly sarcastic ("Paparazzi" blatantly flirts with the same snappers who drove Britney over the brink). It’s as shameless as Pussycat Dolls (she has already penned tunes for them), as crass and kiddie-friendly as anything Black-Eyed Peas might concoct, and as generation-defying as her obvious inspiration Madonna. In short, The Fame is built to sell, and tunes like the chart-topping single "Just Dance", the amusingly stupid "Boys Boys Boys" (supposedly a tribute to Motley Crue’s equally dumb "Girls Girls Girls") and the brutal materialism of "Money Honey", "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" and the title track seduce the ear rather than impress the intellect. Smarter than it first appears, The Fame might be the start of a long and interesting career or it could prove to be a flash in the pan, but it’s easy to tell why it sells. --Steve Jelbert

Customer Reviews

Top Customer Reviews

Format: Audio CD
There is a suitable time or place to listen to any music and this CD deserves to be appreciated at high volume when your senses are fully awake (or perhaps need awakening) !

'Lady Gaga' is a clearly talented singer/performer (I've seen TV broadcasts of her live at Glastonbury to know that to be true - she wears outlandish costumes, 'dances', plays instruments as well as composing the majority of her material) and there is a good range of songs on offer on this album to enjoy her vocal quality and musical 'energy' to it's best.

Things get off to a great start with the powerful 'Let's Dance' and it's pretty much full-throttle from then on; my favourites are 'Poker Face' on the album and 'Paparazzi' (although it is better performed live). It's not just her voice that helps to make these songs so enjoyable of course, the largely synthesised supporting music is also excellent and of a style unusual/defined enough to prevent the tracks becoming unforgettable or difficult to distinguish from other modern music.

The reproduction quality of this CD is flawless and there's nearly an hour of music to enjoy; the UK-edition I own has 16 tracks and some good online bonus content (an extra track, downloadable videos and wallpaper images) but I found the live video offered was unavailable for download - although it is available 'elsewhere'...

Even the CD packaging is a classy-affair, with a chunky/'curvy' jewel case and an informative booklet including plenty of photos of the 'Lady' herself.

I am too old to be in disco's or nightclubs where Lady Gaga tracks might be played, but I can imagine how good the experience might be; playing this album loud on my home hi-fi is a good substitute !

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After enquiries, I've added a photo of the CD box to this Amazon sale page to help with distinguishing this version from others.
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Format: Audio CD
Lady GaGa is definitely one of the hottest acts in the world right now. The Fame, her debut album, is brilliant and has the international number one hits Just Dance and Poker Face on it. They're both brilliant up tempo songs and ones you can easily dance to. Just Dance earned GaGa a nomination at the 51st Grammy Awards for Best Dance Recording. GaGa released an extension of her The Fame album called The Fame Monster containing eight new songs, including the number one Bad Romance. She's so different from most artists in the charts and it's refreshing to see. Her songs are really good and she deserves all the success she has had. To date she has sold over 20 million digital singles and eight million albums worldwide.
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I bought this album after hearing lady gaga's first three singles and was pleasantly suprised, however if you are looking for an album with lots of variation this probably isn't the one for you as all songs are along the same theme (money, fame, boys, fun). After purchasing this it has been stuck on repeat on my car ever since! Its really catchy, happy and if you love Gwen Stefani's solo work you will love this as many of the tracks reflect Gwen's style! Always individual, definetly enjoyable. If you like lady gaga's previous chart releases you are sure to love this...here's hoping for more of the same from this hot new act in years to come.
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By The Wolf TOP 50 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 17 Jan. 2009
Format: Audio CD
There is a raw excitement trembling and reverberating through
the trees and brambles of The Wild Wood tonight.
The harsh frosts and bitter winds of early January are
receding rapidly in its' wake.

Becky Barn Owl and Foxy DeWitt were both resoundingly right.

Lady GaGa is indeed a new force of nature to be reckoned with.

That we have received such a gift so early in 2009 should be
read as nothing less than a powerful portent of good things
to come in the months ahead. Something to make the unfolding
miasma of social and economic hardship a little easier to bear.

'The Fame' is perhaps one of the most vibrant debuts to have
crossed the threshold of The Wolfcave in the past year or so.

Ms Germanotta is to be warmly congratulated.
This generous collection of sixteen sparky and sprightly
electropop gems is a complete joy.
The predominantly drum-loop and synthesizer led compositions
wink affectionately at the past whilst simultaneously injecting a
sometimes weary genre with a much needed burst of new life.

The vocal arrangements display a thoughtful and subtle complexity
which belie the relative simplicity and economy of the musical ideas.

'Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)', for example, is probably one of the
most gorgeous pop songs that you will be likely to hear this year.

Before and after it many more delights to be savoured.

'Just Dance' is a terrific opener. The loping rhythm and killer chorus
immediately had Scatty and Gritz (The Cubs) singing and dancing along.
I'm pretty sure I even caught Mrs Wolf grudgingly tapping a toe in the
kitchen whilst preparing this evening's rabbit stew!
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This has to be one of the most consistent debut album i have listened to in an extremely long time. It's incredibly catchy, the lyrics are smart and the beats are incredible.

My favorite line of the album is from the exuberant Brown Eyes, in which she passionately sings

"Everything was everything but baby it's the last show
Everything could be everything but it's time to say goodbye so.
Get your last fix and your last hit
And grab your old girl with her new tricks,
Honey yeah, it's no surprise that I got lost in your brown eyes

Lady Gaga is out for world domination and this debut proves it.

My favorite songs are Poker Face, Brown Eyes, Paper Gangsta, Boys Boys Boys, and Money Honey.
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