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The album sold 198,000 copies in its first week, debuting at number 3 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]. As of November 2010, it has sold 755,000 in the U.S.<ref name="Idol Chatter">{{cite news| http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2010/11/ |
The album sold 198,000 copies in its first week, debuting at number 3 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]. As of November 2010, it has sold 755,000 in the U.S.<ref name="Idol Chatter">{{cite news| http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2010/11/carrie-underwood-gets-cma-sales-boosts/1 | work=USA Today | date=2010-11-17}}</ref> |
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For Your Entertainment is the debut studio album by Adam Lambert, the American Idol season eight runner-up. It was released on November 23, 2009.[1]
Three singles have been released from the album in the United States: "For Your Entertainment", "Whataya Want from Me" and "If I Had You". In international markets, Fever (New Zealand) and Aftermath (Finland) have been released for radio play.
Development
Immediately following his participation on American Idol, Lambert began writing and recording with predominant pop hit makers such as Lady Gaga, Greg Wells, Max Martin, Linda Perry, RedOne, Ryan Tedder, Evan "Kidd" Bogart, Sam Sparro, Kara DioGuardi, Rivers Cuomo and Pink.
On October 28, Lambert announced that the lead single would be "For Your Entertainment" produced by Dr. Luke. He tweeted, "Debut single is called 'For Your Entertainment' ..." He also confirmed a song called "Soaked" written by Matthew Bellamy of Muse and a song called "Music Again" written by Justin Hawkins of The Darkness, and stated that he co-wrote four of the songs on the album: "Strut", "Pick U Up", "Aftermath" and "Broken Open".
Lambert also announced through Twitter that he had collaborated with Lady Gaga. "Yes it's true: I spent yesterday in the studio with the insanely talented and creative Lady Gaga recording a song that she wrote! I love her."[2]
The guitar solo on the song "Sleepwalker" was performed by Orianthi.
Promotion
To promote the album's release, several songs from the album were performed live on AOL Sessions.[3] Following his controversial performance at the American Music Awards of 2009(AMAs), Lambert was dropped from a few scheduled performances on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network,[4] though CBS subsequently invited Lambert for an interview and performance on The Early Show in New York City instead.[5] Lambert then went on a series of promotional interviews and performances to address the controversy, clear up rumours, discuss his rise to fame, and promote the album. Interviews included The Ellen DeGeneres Show[6], The View[7], and The Oprah Winfrey Show[8][9]
On the March 10, Lambert performed on VH1's "Unplugged", where he sang stripped-down versions of songs off the album.[10]
During the spring of 2010, Lambert undertook a series of promotional interviews (TV and Radio) in Europe and Asia, to promote the upcoming international release of his album.
Release
The album was first released in the United Kingdom, on November 20, 2009, to generally positive reception. The album was released internationally with "Time for Miracles", "Master Plan", "No Boundaries", "Down the Rabbit Hole" and "Voodoo" as bonus tracks. The CD was also released in a Tour Edition, featuring the bonus tracks, live performances, music videos, and the making of "If I Had You"'s music video.
The album was released with a different cover, the same image of the title track artwork. The only difference it's that Adam Lambert and For Your Entertainment are above, instead of being down.
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [11] |
Boston Globe | (mixed)[12] |
Entertainment Weekly | (B+)[13] |
The Detroit News | (favorable)[14] |
Los Angeles Times | [15] |
The New York Times | (unfavorable)[16] |
Rolling Stone | [17] |
Slant | [18] |
Spin | [19] |
Toronto Star | [20] |
Critical response to For Your Entertainment was generally positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 71, based on ten reviews.[21] The Huffington Post called the album "An instant classic" and also stated that "As a whole, For Your Entertainment marks one of the most impressive mainstream pop album debuts in recent memory."[22] The Detroit News said that "It goes without saying that "For Your Entertainment" is the most poised debut from any "Idol" to date. Lambert has a vision and has successfully honed a sound that pays homage to his heroes while carving a niche for himself."[14] Spin said the album is "perhaps the strongest, most flavorful batch of tunes to reach an AI vet, and Lambert's polymorphous vocal skills unite dancefloor strut and hard-rock pomp in a convincing glam package."[19]
Slant Magazine wrote that "'Music Again' and the awkwardly written 'Strut' [are] every bit as obnoxious as the songs from Mika's The Boy Who Knew Too Much," and that "'Music Again' apes its production and a good deal of its melody from Mika's 'Touches You,' while the title track and lead single is so similar to Sam Sparro's 'Black and Gold' that 19 Entertainment should probably keep a strong legal team on retainer...but questions of originality aside, there's simply no getting around the fact that the Lady Gaga co-write 'Fever' and 'Whataya Want from Me,' written by Pink and Max Martin, are phenomenally well-crafted pop singles that give Lambert the opportunity to shine. To co-opt one of Simon Cowell's favorite phrases: Lambert's music sounds current in a way that Idol albums rarely do."[18] Rolling Stone wrote that "The songs sound great but feel strangely stuffy — Entertainment seems like a disc that was overthought. Next time, the hugely talented Lambert should make sure he's going straight for the gut."[17]
In 2010, Adam Lambert was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Music Artist" for the album For Your Entertainment during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards.[23]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Music Again" | Justin Hawkins | Rob Cavallo | 3:16 |
2. | "For Your Entertainment" | Claude Kelly, Dr. Luke | Dr. Luke | 3:35 |
3. | "Whataya Want from Me" | Pink, Max Martin, Shellback | Martin, Shellback | 3:47 |
4. | "Strut" | Lambert, Kara DioGuardi, Greg Wells | Wells | 3:30 |
5. | "Soaked" | Matthew Bellamy | Cavallo | 4:33 |
6. | "Sure Fire Winners" | David Gamson, Alexander James, Oliver Lieber | Cavallo | 3:33 |
7. | "A Loaded Smile" | Linda Perry | Perry | 4:04 |
8. | "If I Had You" | Martin, Shellback, Savan Kotecha | Martin, Shellback | 3:48 |
9. | "Pick U Up" | Rivers Cuomo, Wells, Lambert | Wells | 4:00 |
10. | "Fever" | Lady Gaga, Jeff Bhasker | Bhasker | 3:26 |
11. | "Sleepwalker" | Ryan Tedder, Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey | Tedder | 4:25 |
12. | "Aftermath" | Lambert, Alisan Porter, Ferras, Prince Ben | Howard Benson | 4:26 |
13. | "Broken Open" | Wells, Lambert, E. Kidd Bogart | Wells | 5:11 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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14. | "Time for Miracles" | Alain Johannes, Natasha Shneider | Rogg | 4:43 |
15. | "Master Plan" | Tedder, Dave Roth, Pat Benzer, David Jost | Tedder | 3:21 |
16. | "Down the Rabbit Hole" | Wells, Lambert, Bogart | Wells | 4:06 |
17. | "No Boundaries" | DioGuardi, Cathy Dennis, Mitch Allan | 3:48 | |
18. | "Voodoo" | Lambert, Sparro, Rogg | 3:13 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Music Again" (Stripped) | |
2. | "Sleepwalker" (Stripped) | |
3. | "For Your Entertainment" (Stripped) | |
4. | "Soaked" (Sessions @AOL) | |
5. | "If I Had You" (Sessions @AOL) | |
6. | "Whataya Want from Me" (Sessions @AOL) | |
7. | "Strut" (Sessions @AOL) | |
8. | "Fever" (Sessions @AOL) | |
9. | "If I Had You" (Music video) | |
10. | "For Your Entertainment" (Music video) | |
11. | "Whataya Want from Me" (Music video) | |
12. | "Making-of 'If I Had You'" (music video) |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Whataya Want from Me" (Fonzerelli Electro House Club Mix) | Pink, Martin, Shellback | 5:51 |
2. | "Whataya Want from Me" (Brad Walsh A Vivir Mix) | Pink, Martin, Shellback | 4:31 |
3. | "Whataya Want from Me" (Jason Nevins Electrotek Extended Mix) | Pink, Martin, Shellback | 6:22 |
4. | "For Your Entertainment" (Bimbo Jones Vocal Mix) | Kelly, Dr. Luke | 6:29 |
5. | "For Your Entertainment" (Brad Walsh Remix) | Kelly, Dr. Luke | 4:56 |
6. | "If I Had You" (Jason Nevins Radio Edit) | Martin, Kotecha, Shellback | 3:44 |
World tour
In support of the album, Lambert embarked on his first headlining world solo tour entitled The Glam Nation Tour. Dates across North America, New Zealand, Australia, Asia and Europe have been announced to date. The tour began with a sold out show at the Kirby Sports Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania He has been touring with Allison Iraheta, and he had been touring with Orianthi as well.[24][25]
Chart performance
The album sold 198,000 copies in its first week, debuting at number 3 on the Billboard 200. As of November 2010, it has sold 755,000 in the U.S.[26]
Charts and certifications
Charts
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Certifications
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Release date
Country | Date | Label | Formats |
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United Kingdom | November 20, 2009[49] | RCA Records | Digital Download |
United States | November 23, 2009 | CD, Digital download | |
Canada | Sony Music | ||
Philippines[50] | CD | ||
Brazil | January 28, 2010 | ||
Australia | March 5, 2010 | CD, Digital download | |
Japan | March 10, 2010 | ||
Argentina | April 13, 2010 | CD | |
Finland | May 1, 2010 | CD | |
United Kingdom[51] | May 3, 2010 | RCA Records | CD |
Italy[52] | June 1, 2010 | CD, Digital download | |
Japan | September 22, 2010 | Sony Music | CD+DVD |
Australia | October 1, 2010 | ||
United Kingdom | October 25, 2010 |
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