Selasa, 03 Agustus 2010

Lady Gaga – The Fame Full Album Review

The Fame by Lady Gaga cover

Lady Gaga – The Fame Album

With The Fame, Stefani Germanotta aka Lady GaGa, will step into the ring with the likes of Robyn, the Pussycat Dolls, and Katy Perry and challenge for the crown of dance pop superstar. Her album, set for an October 2008 American release and a mid-August release in Canada and Germany, is set to blow up big time and should be a major hit.

A New York girl from the start, Lady GaGa learned piano by ear at the age of four and, by age 13, had started writing music. She composed a piano ballad and was performing by age 14. At 17, young GaGa gained early admission to the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU and studied music. By 20, she was penning songs for Interscope artists like the Pussycat Dolls.

With 2008’s The Fame, Lady GaGa will finally strike out on her own. Her debut record is a fresh, exciting dance album with infinite hit potential.

The lead-off single, “Just Dance,” is a great indication of Lady GaGa’s unbelievable ability to generate an earworm (an outrageously contagious, “easily-stuck-in-your-head” pop track). Produced by Akon and RedOne, the song is a vivacious, bouncy dance-infused song with additional vocals from Akon and Colby O’Donis.

Other tracks follow related patterns, with Lady GaGa’s writing and performance blazing a trail through an album that includes tracks about checking out the boys (“Boys Boys Boys”) and getting paid (“Money Honey”).

The second single from The Fame, “Beautiful Dirty Rich,” is set for release soon. An industrial dance track, Lady GaGa cuts a Reznor-esque swath through the hard-edged drum-and-bass sketch and delivers a razor-sharp and edgy single ready for gobs of radio play.

It is Lady GaGa’s flexibility as a top-tier dance artist that is most remarkable about her debut. She plays with a triumphant reggae rhythm on “Nothing Else I Can Say” and “Poker Face” sounds like Aqua met The Knife in an alley somewhere for a techno face-off.

The Fame is as inspiring a dance debut as I’ve heard in a long while.

Lady GaGa hits the ground running and her song-craft is immaculate, creating infectious and addictive tracks laced with dance-pop righteousness and sweet melodies. While most people will have to be content with repeat spins of “Just Dance” for now, the long wait until the October release will definitely be worth it as another challenger enters the arena.

Beyonce - "I Am...Sasha Fierce" Full Album & Tracks Info

Beyonce - "I Am...Sasha Fierce" Album

Beyonce's eagerly awaiting 3rd solo outing "I Am… Sasha Fierce" will be a dual disc affair - coming in both a regular and deluxe edition.

Track list :

Beyonce Disc
1. “If I Were a Boy” (Toby Gad and Beyoncé Knowles)
2. “Halo” (Ryan Tedder and Beyoncé Knowles)
3. “Disappear” (Amanda Ghost, Dave McCracken, Ian Dench, and Beyoncé Knowles)
4. “Broken-Hearted Girl” (Stargate and Beyoncé Knowles)
5. “Ave Maria” (Stargate and Beyoncé Knowles)
6. “Smash Into You” (C. “Tricky” Stewart, Terius “The-Dream” Nash, and Beyoncé Knowles)
7. “Satellites” (Amanda Ghost, Dave McCracken, Ian Dench, and Beyoncé Knowles)
8. “That’s Why You’re Beautiful” (Andrew Hey and Beyoncé Knowles)

Sasha Disc
1. “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)” (C. “Tricky” Stewart, Terius “The-Dream” Nash, and Beyoncé Knowles)
2. “Radio” (Jim Jonsin, D-Town, Rico Love, and Beyoncé Knowles)
3. “Diva” (Shondrae “Mr. Bangladesh” Crawford, Sean Garrett, and Beyoncé Knowles)
4. “Sweet Dreams” (Jim Jonsin, Wayne Wilkins, Rico Love, and Beyoncé Knowles)
5. “Video Phone” (Shondrae “Mr. Bangladesh” Crawford, Sean Garrett, and Beyoncé Knowles)
6. “Hello” (REO and Beyoncé Knowles)
7. “Ego” (Elvis “BlacElvis” Williams, Harold Lilly, and Beyoncé Knowles)
8. “Scared of Lonely” (Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins)
9. “Why Don’t You Love Me?” (Beyoncé Knowles, Solange Knowles, and Bama Boyz
"I Am… Sasha Fierce" will be released on November 18th!

Beyonce - "I Am...Sasha Fierce" Cover

Senin, 02 Agustus 2010

Eminem “Recovery” Album Review

Throughout "Recovery," the rapper's first album since overcoming an addiction to pharmaceuticals, Eminem is unsparing in assessing the weakness of character that led to his descent into drugs. But the strong-selling rapper is even more severe in assessing the weakness of the work he made during that addiction: "Them last two albums didn't count/'Encore' I was on drugs, 'Relapse' I was flushing them out," he insists on the track "Talkin' 2 Myself," where he also admits that he considered taking shots at Lil Wayne and Kanye West. ("Thank God that I didn't do it," he raps with audible relief. "I'd have had my ass handed to me, and I knew it.") Eminem certainly sounds recharged on "Recovery," delivering nearly every verse with the kind of breathless, amped-up energy that defined early hits like "Lose Yourself." But it's an oddly morose comeback album, as suffused with regret ("Going Through Changes," based on a sample of Black Sabbath's "Changes") as with triumph ("Won't Back Down," featuring Pink). Leave it to Em to continue confounding expectations this late in the game.

 

Artists Included :

1-Kanye West

 

Kanye West

2-Eminem

Eminem

3-Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath

4-Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne

5-Pink

Pink