

Second studio album by the popular American singer. The follow up to her hugely successful debut album 'The Fame', the album features the singles 'Born This Way', 'Judas' and 'The Edge of Glory'. Review: Brilliant! - Brilliant! Review: Excellent Album - I love this album, amazing vocals and unique artist
| ASIN | B004H0N4PW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,197 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 935 in Pop Rock |
| Country of origin | Czech Republic |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,064) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Label | Polydor |
| Manufacturer | Polydor |
| Manufacturer reference | 2771838 |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2011 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 12.4 x 1 cm; 90 g |
H**N
Brilliant!
Brilliant!
D**D
Excellent Album
I love this album, amazing vocals and unique artist
T**S
Little Monsters Rejoice!
I know reviews are meant to be coherent and objective but OH GOD I LOVE THIS ALBUM SO MUCH. I listened to it for the first time today, have played it through about ten times now without getting bored, and already know it word for word! It starts out powerful and doesn't let up - the first 6 tracks are undoubtedly the strongest, as Marry The Night (just gorgeous), Born This Way (beautiful feel-good lyrics and very bouncy), Government Hooker (kinky but amazing; does for this album what 'Monster' did for The Fame Monster), Judas (a club anthem about impossible love that hurts - not quite Bad Romance, but I've warmed to it thanks to hearing the single played again and again), Americano (THIS NEEDS TO BE A SINGLE!), Hair (liberating and sincere yet fun - Gaga all over), and Sheiße (a feminist anthem almost as fiery as Dance in The Dark: 'I wish I could be strong without somebody there/I wish I could be strong without this sheiße, yeah') are all stunning. There is a bit of a lull between this initial onslaught, the standout, cheery delight Fashion of His Love (very eighties and Kylie-esque!), and the 2 closing tracks which end the album with a bang; the Queen-based rock'n'roll tribute You and I, and of course the passionate Edge of Glory, but I'm sure the middle tracks will grow on me - they aren't bad, they just don't seem to have the same 'oomph' as the first and last few. I only have two complaints and they are minor - I was a touch disappointed that Gaga seems to have stuck with 90% club tracks here, which is a pity, because her softer vocal/piano efforts of The Fame Monster (Again, Again and Speechless) revealed an incredible diversity and really showcased her gorgeous voice, which wasn't drowned by club beats for once. I know she's at her finest and most comfortable with dance and upbeat tracks, but Speechless was one of my faves from TFM. My second complaint is that the swear words are cut both from the songs and the lyrics leaflet - this is ridiculous. Why don't they release an uncut version for listeners who don't want their music censored for them? This is an amazing second record from Gaga, and will solidify her as one of the greatest musical artists of the last several decades. She's a role model for following your dreams and being unafraid to be yourself, she adores her fans as much as they adore her, and her music is bloody good - whatever you say about her taste in clothes, you can't deny the sheer quality of what she's writing, producing, and performing. I'm off now to put You and I on constant replay.
K**N
Paws up!
Favourite item and it played well with no issues and the product was amazing packaged.
T**M
Pure Pop Ecstacy.
Gaga is an undeniable talent when it comes to writing a pop song she has her foot firmly on the peddle and continues to create great pop music which is good but not exactly groundbreaking or original in the vein of bjork or kate bush. So to born this way my overriding feeling is that shes definitely pushed things forward and dropped some of the sugary sweetness that was found on the fame and retained the darkness and edge of the fame monster whilst adding a more eerie self reflective element with alot more of the songs having an overriding theme and concept with the best results being the singles and Blood Mary but the major problem again comes in the shape of the albums theme with her first two albums there was an undercurrent of the aspect of fame that she didnt take far enough but with BTW the theme is rammed into places and becomes tiring and a bit tedious like we get it we are born this way and your ex is your judas etc and also some songs ovverun and lose their potency whilst others start slow and end on a high making for a complicated and overwrought listen but it is definitely far more interesting than the first two albums just not the perfect pop concoction she wanted or claimed but there is scope for more from her as is evident on BTW. So although not the best or most original album this year or any other its a great pop album full of catchy songs and just as good if not better than either of The Fames.
N**R
It was a present for my friend who loved it.
It was a present for my friend who loved it.
D**K
Great songs
She is great. Love her songs
M**H
CD
Excellent price I love the music very well
2**5
良い曲が多いです ベスト盤かと思いました
M**O
Un film eccezionale da vedere molto musicale e romantico con dei brani fantastici
S**Y
Great pressing and sound awesome
O**7
ok
C**T
Perfect
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