Description
Lady Gaga – Born This Way
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’.
Lady Gaga is the greatest thing that Planet Pop in 2011 could ever want. She’s a wise-beyond-her-years phenomenon who’s taken everything that has gone before and cast it into press-stopping new shapes – the fright wig on top, merely a bonus. She’s so far above her chart contemporaries that she’s created her own orbit, around her own world. You’re all welcome here, whoever you are. What you take from it is your own business.
It’s probably best to ignore the questionable cover imagery of her third album (or second, depending on your definition of what The Fame Monster was) and focus on the actual music. What’s delivered is a high-octane blend of nods to cheesy Euro-rave (hints of Sash!, Human Resource and Rozalla) and the rock of Springsteen, Judas Priest and Queen. Add a smidgeon of electroclash (Chicks on Speed, Peaches) and giant choruses comparable to ABBA and Ace of Base, and it’s clear the average – if the idea of ‘average’ exists in her world – Gaga tune is designed solely to hook into your brain.
2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, 180 Gram
Tracklist
A1 | Marry The Night | |
A2 | Born This Way | |
A3 | Government Hooker | |
A4 | Judas | |
A5 | Americano | |
B1 | Hair | |
B2 | Scheiße | |
B3 | Bloody Mary | |
B4 | Black Jesus † Amen Fashion | |
C1 | Bad Kids | |
C2 | Fashion Of His Love | |
C3 | Highway Unicorn (Road To Love) | |
C4 | Heavy Metal Lover | |
D1 | Electric Chapel | |
D2 | The Queen | |
D3 | Yoü And I | |
D4 | The Edge Of Glory |