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Adam Lambert ‘For Your Entertainment’ – collected album reviews

SDNN
by Valerie Scher
Adam Lambert and ‘For Your Entertainment’: Opera experts review debut album

Nicolas Reveles, Geisel Director of Education and Outreach at San Diego Opera

Overall impression: One of the joys (and heartaches) of watching “American Idol” is to sense the struggle, anxiety and hard-earned sweat that goes into the performances by young singers. Year after year, they hope and pray that the judges and the audience will give them a pass to instant celebrity, a recording contract and the assurance of a future in music.
This year, especially for those of us who live in Adam’s home town of San Diego, we hoped that those rewards would go to Adam, despite his second-place finish. He’s a good-looking, talented, stage savvy, risky performer. I still hope that he will be the one we’re talking about ten, twenty years from now.

Leon Natker, General Director of Lyric Opera San Diego

Overall impression: The album is clearly the biography of a relationship. The style is aimed at the club scene with the intention of being able to dance to many of the tracks. It is also very androgynous so that it can appeal to both the straight and gay club scene. For my taste it is overly engineered and does not give Adam the chance to really shine like he can. Many of the tracks are derivative of ’80s and ’90s MTV-style videos but are not clearly trying to be retro in their styling. Adam is still in my opinion a very talented singer with great range and possibility. I wanted to hear more Adam and less of the engineering.

Valerie Scher, SDNN Arts & Entertainment editor and a San Diego correspondent for London-based Opera magazine

Overall impression: “For Your Entertainment” is so loaded with recording studio effects that a more accurate title would be “That’s Synthertainment!” As enjoyable as the album often is, it made me yearn for more Adam and fewer add-ons. A singer this talented doesn’t need material to be gussied up to such an extreme. The focus should be on the singing, as in the best opera productions. The greatest challenge for San Diego’s homegrown musical hero is to find material that’s worthy of him. And though the album includes contributions from such big names as Pink, Lady Gaga and Muse, I hope his next album does even more to showcase his remarkable abilities.

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The Washington Post
Lambert and Boyle: Not just first runners up

They both lost, of course.
Adam Lambert, one of the most outsize, Technicolor contestants ever to appear on “American Idol,” lost Season 8 to wan, amiable Kris Allen. Skittish, angel-voiced Susan Boyle lost Season 3 of “Britain’s Got Talent” to dance troupe/future Trivial Pursuit question Diversity.
But as Chris Daughtry can tell you, winning isn’t everything. Boyle’s debut disc, “I Dreamed a Dream,” is Amazon.com’s highest preseller ever; Lambert’s debut, “For Your Entertainment,” is the best post-”Idol” debut ever made.
(…) “Entertainment” is a whirligig of pianos and strings, of vertiginous walls of vocals and monster choruses, with Lambert sometimes struggling to retain his personality in the midst of such a disparate group of overlords. He doesn’t always succeed: The riotous electro-meets-hair-metal track “Music Again,” written by former Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins, resembles a Darkness song after a run-in with a BeDazzler. On “Soaked,” written by Matthew Bellamy, frontman of the Radiohead-evoking Muse, Lambert sounds uncannily like Thom Yorke. “Fever,” co-written by Lady Gaga, suggests an unexceptional Gaga track, except for the part where Lambert sings about his fella.

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Chicago Tribune
by Greg Kot
‘Idol’ runner-up’s debut sticks to the formula

You may not have liked the guy at all, but he wasn’t a cipher. It felt as if he was drawing a line every time he strutted into view, as if to say, “Love or hate it, but there’s no in-between.”
For those reasons, there was hope that “For Your Entertainment” would be the first post-”Idol” debut to break the mold of industry-manicured pap. Instead, it’s a series of hedged bets. It stuffs Lambert into a box of formulas that keep his musical flamboyance in check.
Rob Cavallo, Dr. Luke, Ryan Tedder and Max Martin — among the most successful songwriters and producers of the decade, experts at manipulating the industry machine — keep him firmly in the middle of the road. The most exciting moments arrive when he veers off, offering little explosions of individuality that suggest Lambert has a lot more to give than this album and his small army of handlers will allow.
(…) Otherwise, this album feels anticlimactic after Lambert’s “Idol” run. Next time, the singer deserves a chance to fall flat on his face; I bet he would find that fate far more appealing than the ho-hum reaction much of “For Your Entertainment” inspires.

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Boston Globe
by Sarah Rodman
Adam Lambert: For Your Entertainment

The least famous names here contribute the album’s catchiest, cheekiest song, “Sure Fire Winners,’’ which sounds like Warrant’s raunch metal anthem “Cherry Pie’’ stripped naked and redressed by Gaga. “Fever,’’ actually co-written by the Lady, makes a convincing case for Lambert as a long-lost Scissor Sister with its eruptive synths. Matthew Bellamy of Muse contributes the high-drama ballad “Soaker,’’ on which the singer merges his love for Freddie Mercury, Thom Yorke, and overdoing it to gorgeously windswept results.
Lambert’s got the goods to sell a lot of styles, but the songs don’t always showcase those goods in the best light.

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Yahoo.com
by David DiMartino

Adam Lambert: For Your Entertainment (19 Recordings/RCA) Renowned for being the only talented guy to ever appear on American Idol, Lambert is a colorful singer with tremendous range and a penchant for breaking the rules, pushing the envelope, wearing eye make-up, and doling out kisses to objects animate and inanimate so long as a camera is present! Sort of like…all of us! There are more than a couple of good songs here–”Whataya Want From Me” and “Music Again,” the latter co-written with Justin Hawkins of the Darkness, are the immediate standouts for me after being forced to hear the damn thing 15 or 20 times already because of where I sit!–but my plan is to buy it and simply stare at the cover artwork! You too?

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Buffalo News
by David Hiltbrand

Adam Lambert “For Your Entertainment” (19/RCA). Each year brings the same ritual: waiting to see if the newest batch of “American Idol” singers will make distinctive statements with their debut albums. Surely if any of these kids has star potential it’s Adam Lambert, the glamtastic Season 8 runner-up. He’s certainly swinging from his high heels on songs like the title track, a jolting dance-floor imperative, and on the ABBA-accelerated “If I Had You.” The most intriguing song is also the most atypical: “Soaked,” a wall-of-sound power ballad on which Lambert sounds like a modern Roy Orbison. He’s trying on a lot of capes here: disco, glitter pop, hair metal, electronica and more. Ambitious and aurally rousing, “For Your Entertainment” is satisfying without being innovative. ★★½

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by UK blogger P.Viktor

Most of the album maintains the verve and energy of this first track; debut single For Your Entertainment apes the synth-syncopation of Sam Sparro’s superior Black and Gold courtesy of Dr Luke, but the relentlessness of the chorus and delivery mean it is a decent stab at electro-pop. Lyrically it is all sexual aggression bordering on date rape, but that seems to be completely admissible in pop these days (blame Madonna’s Justify My Love). Whatya Want From Me is one of those darkly passionate rock ballads P!nk manages to carve out for all of her albums, and it is a surprise that she would part with a song of this quality for someone else’s album (which goes to show what a generous songwriter she is). With its electric guitar licks and pleading vocals, it is an obvious future single and highlight of the album.

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Sunpeksnews.com
Lambert’s first album a carefully constructed hit

For Your Entertainment is exactly that, entertaining. The album, while not completely written by Lambert definitely displays his knack for performance based glam-rock—obvious influences include David Bowie and Duran Duran—with a compilation of edgy dance hits touched with a few simple ballads for balance.
However not everything that glitters is gold. And this could change over time as Lambert gets a little more say in what goes on—if that’s possible after American Idol. Songs such as “Soaked”, written by Muse’s Matthew Bellamy sounds like a Muse cover song. “Fever”, written by Lady Gaga also sounds like a Lady Gaga song with Lambert’s vocals dubbed in as an afterthought. One only hopes Lambert won’t end up along the lines of performance pop stars before him, getting caught lip-synching and lacking original material.

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blog Pride Source
Adam Lambert, ‘For Your Entertainment’

Judging the guylinered gay based solely on his sexually superfluous shot at being, uh, “spontaneously artistic” during the American Music Awards wouldn’t be fair. He needed none of the pseudo fellatio, because he can sing – and the “Idol” runner-up thankfully applies his rocketing range to these 14 tracks better than he does a man’s face to his clothed junk. He’s still making whoopee on “For Your Entertainment,” the hyper-sexual good-gay-gone-bad bit, and turning up the heat on Lady Gaga’s co-written contribution “Fever,” wringing a falsetto-laced chorus that’s so Scissor Sisters in its sound and unapologetic homoliciousness. His debut is easily the edgiest of all “Idol” firsts (and maybe it knows that just a little too well). Perhaps that’s because of Lambert’s versatility – retro glam-rock (like the crippled “Strut”), anthemic rock (“Time for Miracles”), musical-lit lifters (disc best “Pick U Up”) and vulnerable slowies are all here for our entertainment. Too much? Yeah. Sometimes the album’s like an 18-year-old running loose in a porn store. But, then again, you’re talking about a guy who boasts about being born with glitter on his face. This should be the least of our worries.

Grade: B

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Adam Lambert album ‘For Your Entertainment’ – lyrics

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Adam Lambert

For Your Entertainment

Tracks Listing

(click the links for lyrics and audio)

1. MUSIC AGAIN: Writer – Justin Hawkins, Producer – Rob Cavallo
2. FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT: Writers – Claude Kelly/Dr. Luke, Producer: Dr. Luke
3. WHATAYA WANT FROM ME: Writers: Pink, Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Producers: Max Martin & Johan Shellback
4. STRUT: Writers: Adam Lambert, Kara DioGuardi, Greg Wells, Producer: Greg Wells
5. SOAKED: Writer: Matthew Bellamy (MUSE), Producer: Rob Cavallo
6. SURE FIRE WINNERS: Writers: David Gamson, Alexander James, Oliver Lieber, Producer: Rob Cavallo
7. A LOADED SMILE: Writer/Producer – Linda Perry
8. IF I HAD YOU: Writers- Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Savan Kotecha, Producers: Max Martin & Johan Shellback
9. PICK U UP: Writers- Rivers Cuomo, Greg Wells, Adam Lambert. Producer – Greg Wells
10. FEVER: Writers – Lady Gaga, Jeff Bhasker, Producer- Jeff Bhasker
11. SLEEPWALKER: Writers – Ryan Tedder, Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, Producer- Ryan Tedder
12. AFTERMATH: Writers- Adam Lambert, Alisan Porter, Ferras, Ely Rise. Producer- Howard Benson
13. BROKEN OPEN: Writers- Greg Wells, Adam Lambert, Evan Bogart. Producer- Greg Wells
14. TIME FOR MIRACLES: Writers – Alain Johannes, Natasha Shneider. Producer- Rob Cavallo

BONUS TRACKS:
15. MASTERPLAN
16. DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

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Adam Lambert to People.com about ‘for Your Entertainment’ album – video

Adam is featured at People.com talking about his album ‘For Your Entertainment’. Click on the photo to be directed to the interview itself.

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Adam Lambert behind the scenes in the recording studio working on ‘For Your Entertainment’ – video

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Adam Lambert at rehearsals to AMAs performance – photos

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A look inside Adam Lambert’s debut album ‘For Your Entertainment…

A short look at the inside of Adam’s debut album (thanks to @FattLip and Lambrina from HooplaMagnet for sending me those scans) where he seems to send us his love….

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and another one where he invites us into his world
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plus the Thank You note:
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Adam Lambert ‘If I Had You’ – lyrics + audio

If I Had You
Performed by Adam Lambert on the album ‘For Your Entertainment’
Written by Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Savan Kotecha
Produced by Max Martin & Johan Shellback

(Pre-order ‘For Your Entertainment’ album here)

on the basis of lyrics by lambosessed

So I got my boots on, got the right amount of leather
And I’m doing me up with a black colour liner
And I’m working my strut but I know it don’t matter
All we need in this world is some love
There’s a thin line between the dark side and the light side baby tonight
It’s a struggle gotta rumble tryin’ to find it

But if I had you, that would be the only thing I’d ever need
Yeah if I had you, then money fame and fortune never could compete
If I had you, life would be a party it’d be ecstasy
Yeah if I had you
You y-y-y-y do y-y-y-y-y do y-y-y-y-y do
If I had you

From New York to la getting high rock and rolling
Get a room trash it up ’til it’s ten in the morning
Girls in stripper heels, boys rolling in Maseratis
What they need in this world is some love
There’s a thin line between the wild time and a flatline baby tonight
It’s a struggle gotta rumble tryin’ to find it

But if I had you, that would be the only thing I’d ever need
Yeah if I had you, then money fame and fortune never could compete
If I had you, life would be a party it’d be ecstasy
Yeah if I had you
You y-y-y-y do y-y-y-y-y do y-y-y-y-y do
If I had

The flashing of the lights
It might feel so good but I got you stuck on my mind, yeah
The flashing and the stage it might get me high right
But it don’t mean a thing tonight

That would be the only thing I’d ever need
Yeah if I had you, then money fame and fortune never could compete
If I had you, life would be a party it’d be ecstasy
Yeah if I had you
You y-y-y-y do y-y-y-y-y do y-y-y-y-y do
If I had you

That would be the only thing I’d ever need
Yeah if I had you, then money fame and fortune never could compete (never could compete with you)
If I had you, life would be a party it’d be ecstasy (it’d be ecstasy with you)
Yeah if I had you
You y-y-y-y do y-y-y-y-y do y-y-y-y-y do
If I had you

‘FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT’ – ALBUM LYRICS
1. MUSIC AGAIN: Writer – Justin Hawkins, Producer – Rob Cavallo
2. FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT: Writers – Claude Kelly/Dr. Luke, Producer: Dr. Luke
3. WHATAYA WANT FROM ME: Writers: Pink, Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Producers: Max Martin & Johan Shellback
4. STRUT: Writers: Adam Lambert, Kara DioGuardi, Greg Wells, Producer: Greg Wells
5. SOAKED: Writer: Matthew Bellamy (MUSE), Producer: Rob Cavallo
6. SURE FIRE WINNERS: Writers: David Gamson, Alexander James, Oliver Lieber, Producer: Rob Cavallo
7. A LOADED SMILE: Writer/Producer – Linda Perry
8. IF I HAD YOU: Writers- Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Savan Kotecha, Producers: Max Martin & Johan Shellback
9. PICK U UP: Writers- Rivers Cuomo, Greg Wells, Adam Lambert. Producer – Greg Wells
10. FEVER: Writers – Lady Gaga, Jeff Bhasker, Producer- Jeff Bhasker
11. SLEEPWALKER: Writers – Ryan Tedder, Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, Producer- Ryan Tedder
12. AFTERMATH: Writers- Adam Lambert, Alisan Porter, Ferras, Ely Rise. Producer- Howard Benson
13. BROKEN OPEN: Writers- Greg Wells, Adam Lambert, Evan Bogart. Producer- Greg Wells
14. TIME FOR MIRACLES: Writers – Alain Johannes, Natasha Shneider. Producer- Rob Cavallo

BONUS TRACKS:
15. MASTERPLAN
16. DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

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Adam Lambert ‘Broken Open’ – lyrics + audio

Broken Open
Performed by Adam Lambert on the album ‘For Your Entertainment’
Written by Greg Wells, Adam Lambert, Evan Bogart
Produced by Greg Wells

(BUY ‘For Your Entertainment’ album here)

Broken pieces, break into me
So imperfectly what you should be

I don’t want you to go
Don’t wanna see you back out in the cold
Air you’re breathing out fades you to grey
Don’t run away, find me

I know the battles of chasing the shadows of who you wanna be
It doesn’t matter, go on and shatter
I’m all you need
Broken pieces, break into me
So imperfectly what you should be
Lay here, it’s safe here, I’ll let you be broken open
Hide here, confide here so we can be broken open

Let’s enlighten the night
We can fall away, slip out of sight
When you drop your guard
Melt into time, so intertwined, quiet

I know the battles of chasing the shadows of who you wanna be
It doesn’t matter, go on and shatter
I’m all you need
Broken pieces, break into me
So imperfectly what you should be
Lay here, it’s safe here, I’ll let you be broken open
Hide here, confide here so we can be broken open

Broken pieces, break into me
So imperfectly what you should be
Lay here, it’s safe here, I’ll let you be broken open
Hide here, confide here so we can be broken open

Lay here, it’s safe here, I’ll let you be broken open
Hide here, confide here so we can be broken open

‘FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT’ – ALBUM LYRICS
1. MUSIC AGAIN: Writer – Justin Hawkins, Producer – Rob Cavallo
2. FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT: Writers – Claude Kelly/Dr. Luke, Producer: Dr. Luke
3. WHATAYA WANT FROM ME: Writers: Pink, Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Producers: Max Martin & Johan Shellback
4. STRUT: Writers: Adam Lambert, Kara DioGuardi, Greg Wells, Producer: Greg Wells
5. SOAKED: Writer: Matthew Bellamy (MUSE), Producer: Rob Cavallo
6. SURE FIRE WINNERS: Writers: David Gamson, Alexander James, Oliver Lieber, Producer: Rob Cavallo
7. A LOADED SMILE: Writer/Producer – Linda Perry
8. IF I HAD YOU: Writers- Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Savan Kotecha, Producers: Max Martin & Johan Shellback
9. PICK U UP: Writers- Rivers Cuomo, Greg Wells, Adam Lambert. Producer – Greg Wells
10. FEVER: Writers – Lady Gaga, Jeff Bhasker, Producer- Jeff Bhasker
11. SLEEPWALKER: Writers – Ryan Tedder, Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, Producer- Ryan Tedder
12. AFTERMATH: Writers- Adam Lambert, Alisan Porter, Ferras, Ely Rise. Producer- Howard Benson
13. BROKEN OPEN: Writers- Greg Wells, Adam Lambert, Evan Bogart. Producer- Greg Wells
14. TIME FOR MIRACLES: Writers – Alain Johannes, Natasha Shneider. Producer- Rob Cavallo

BONUS TRACKS:
15. MASTERPLAN
16. DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

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Adam Lambert ‘Aftermath’ – lyrics + audio

Aftermath
Performed by Adam Lambert on the album ‘For Your Entertainment’
Written by Adam Lambert, Alisan Porter, Ferras, Ely Rise
Produced by Howard Benson

(BUY ‘For Your Entertainment’ album here)

on the basis of lyrics by lambosessed

Have you lost your way?
Livin’ in the shadow of the message that you made
And so it goes
Everything inside your circle starts to overflow
Take a step before you leap
Into the colours that you seek
You give back what you give away
So don’t look back on yesterday

Wanna scream out
No more hiding
Don’t be afraid of what’s inside
Gonna tell ya you’ll be alright
In the Aftermath
Anytime anybody pulls you down
Anytime anybody says you’re not allowed
Just remember you are not alone
In the Aftermath

You feel the weight
Of lies and contradictions that you live with every day
It’s not too late
Think of what could be if you rewrite the role you play
Take a step before you leap
Into the colours that you seek
You give back what you give away
So don’t look back on yesterday

Wanna scream out
No more hiding
Don’t be afraid of what’s inside
Gonna tell ya you’ll be alright
In the Aftermath
Anytime anybody pulls you down
Anytime anybody says you’re not allowed
Just remember you are not alone
In the Aftermath
In the Aftermath

Before you break you have to change your own mind
Take a trip and fall into the pit
Tell a stranger that their view is full
So all you feel is love love
All you feel is love love

Wanna scream out
No more hiding
Don’t be afraid of what’s inside
Wanna tell you you’ll be alright
In the Aftermath

Wanna scream out
No more hiding
Don’t be afraid of what’s inside
Gonna tell ya you’ll be alright
In the Aftermath

Anytime anybody pulls you down
Anytime anybody says you’re not allowed
Just remember you are not alone
In the Aftermath
In the Aftermath
Gonna tell ya you’ll be alright
In the Aftermath
In the Aftermath
Just remember you are not alone
In the Aftermath

‘FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT’ – ALBUM LYRICS
1. MUSIC AGAIN: Writer – Justin Hawkins, Producer – Rob Cavallo
2. FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT: Writers – Claude Kelly/Dr. Luke, Producer: Dr. Luke
3. WHATAYA WANT FROM ME: Writers: Pink, Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Producers: Max Martin & Johan Shellback
4. STRUT: Writers: Adam Lambert, Kara DioGuardi, Greg Wells, Producer: Greg Wells
5. SOAKED: Writer: Matthew Bellamy (MUSE), Producer: Rob Cavallo
6. SURE FIRE WINNERS: Writers: David Gamson, Alexander James, Oliver Lieber, Producer: Rob Cavallo
7. A LOADED SMILE: Writer/Producer – Linda Perry
8. IF I HAD YOU: Writers- Max Martin, Johan Shellback, Savan Kotecha, Producers: Max Martin & Johan Shellback
9. PICK U UP: Writers- Rivers Cuomo, Greg Wells, Adam Lambert. Producer – Greg Wells
10. FEVER: Writers – Lady Gaga, Jeff Bhasker, Producer- Jeff Bhasker
11. SLEEPWALKER: Writers – Ryan Tedder, Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, Producer- Ryan Tedder
12. AFTERMATH: Writers- Adam Lambert, Alisan Porter, Ferras, Ely Rise. Producer- Howard Benson
13. BROKEN OPEN: Writers- Greg Wells, Adam Lambert, Evan Bogart. Producer- Greg Wells
14. TIME FOR MIRACLES: Writers – Alain Johannes, Natasha Shneider. Producer- Rob Cavallo

BONUS TRACKS:
15. MASTERPLAN
16. DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

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