Lady Gaga – The Fame (2008/2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Lady Gaga – The Fame (2008/2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 54:04 minutes | 657 MB | Genre: Pop
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Interscope

Lady Gaga’s debut album, released in October 2008, reinvigorated the music industry by racking up worldwide sales of over 15 million copies, earning six Grammy Award nominations with one win and spawning three top five singles. Among the Grammy nominations was her first of three in a row for Album of the Year, a feat not seen since the Beatles. This edition includes the bonus track Disco Heaven.

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. ~~ AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas

Tracklist:
1-1. Lady Gaga – Just Dance (04:02)
1-2. Lady Gaga – LoveGame (03:36)
1-3. Lady Gaga – Paparazzi (03:28)
1-4. Lady Gaga – Poker Face (03:57)
1-5. Lady Gaga – Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say) (02:55)
1-6. Lady Gaga – Beautiful, Dirty, Rich (02:52)
1-7. Lady Gaga – The Fame (03:41)
1-8. Lady Gaga – Money Honey (02:50)
1-9. Lady Gaga – Starstruck (03:36)
1-10. Lady Gaga – Boys Boys Boys (03:20)
1-11. Lady Gaga – Paper Gangsta (04:23)
1-12. Lady Gaga – Brown Eyes (04:02)
1-13. Lady Gaga – I Like It Rough (03:22)
1-14. Lady Gaga – Summerboy (04:13)
1-15. Lady Gaga – Disco Heaven (03:41)

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