Description: 'For Your Entertainment', the album repackage features new artwork and 5 bonus audio tracksWith Adam Lambert, American Idol finally got a finalist who was completely, utterly contemporary, aware of what's hip in music and culture and aware of how music is made and consumed in 2009, never seeming to try to follow fads or set trends, just embodying the time. Mercifully, he came in second to Kris Allen, for if he came in first he may have had to tame his self-styled glamazon ways. A second place finish allowed Lambert to come out of the closet and indulge in his penchant for theater on his debut, For Your Entertainment -- which isn't quite the same thing as camp, for if Adam Lambert is anything, he's earnest about his dress-up, never winking at the audience because he doesn't think there's much funny about his glitter and mascara: that's just what pop stars are supposed to do. He's learned that by listening to his stacks of Queen and Bowie records, from watching old MTV videos on YouTube, from living in a present that always competes with the ever-present past, so he takes it all at face value, mixing up arena rock guitars, new wave, disco, operatic overdubs with a constant electro pulse, glassy modern R&B, and the vague Euro strains of new millennium teen pop.All this makes For Your Entertainment very, very modern in a way few mainstream pop albums are in 2009, whether they're products of the American Idol/19 machine or not: Max Martin, Dr. Luke, Rivers Cuomo, P!nk, Lady GaGa, Linda Perry, Ryan Tedder, Muse's Matthew Bellamy, and Justin Hawkins of the Darkness all elbow each other for space here, creating cheerful genre-bending where Sweet gives way to the Scissor Sisters, and it's never, ever necessary for a listener to recognize the allusions, either the intentional or accidental. All the heavy-hitters here write to Adam's image -- GaGa wisely goes so far as to keep the object of his affection male -- and they give him some truly terrific pop tunes: Hawkins' glorious, goofy opener "Music Again," a strange dead ringer for Aldo Nova; Dr. Luke's cool strutting title track; Bellamy's shimmering smoothed-out Radiohead "Soaked"; P!nk's pained "Whataya Want from Me"; Cuomo's surging "Pick U Up," which could have fit on Raditude; Tedder's typically icy alienation "Sleepwalker"; and Lady GaGa's terrific disco "Fever." Lambert sounds larger than life on these, just like he wants to be, and if there's no sense of danger here -- whenever he dons his leather and his girlfriends put on their stripper heels, it's playacting drama club kids getting a kick out of their adopted roles -- at least there's a lot of pure pop pleasure here, more than any immediate post-Idol album has ever delivered.Tracks:1. Music Again 2. For Your Entertainment 3. Whataya Want From Me 4. Strut 5. Soaked6. Sure Fire Winners 7. A Loaded Smile 8. If I Had You 9. Pick U Up 10. Fever 11. Sleepwalker 12. Aftermath 13. Broken Open 14. Time For Miracles 15. Master Plan16. Down The Rabbit Hole17. Voodoo 18. Can't Let You Go
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Music Again
Track #2: For Your Entertainment
Track #3: Whataya Want from Me
Track #4: Strut
Track #5: Soaked
Track #6: Sure Fire Winnners
Track #7: A Loaded Smile
Track #8: If I Had You
Track #9: Pick U Up
Track #10: Fever
Track #11: Sleepwalker
Track #12: Aftermath
Track #13: Broken Open
Track #14: Time for Miracles
Track #15: Master Plan
Track #16: Down the Rabbit Hole
Track #17: Voodoo
Track #18: Can't Let You Go
Track #19: For Your Entertainment (Brad Walsh Remix)
Release Year: 2010
Format: CD
Genre: Pop
Artist: Lambert, Adam
Record Label: Sony Import, Soni
Release Title: For Your Entertainment