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Post by leenaseyez on May 17, 2012 10:23:09 GMT -5
But where can you see that? I'm no help there. I just go to iTunes store and click on Music. There's no link to copy at the top or I would have sent it. Thanks! Maybe I get different view because I am in Europe.
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Post by houselady on May 17, 2012 10:25:13 GMT -5
I'm no help there. I just go to iTunes store and click on Music. There's no link to copy at the top or I would have sent it. Thanks! Maybe I get different view because I am in Europe. Try this: musicchartfeeds.com/itunes-album-chart/
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Post by gelly14 on May 17, 2012 10:25:21 GMT -5
www.nuintel.net/culture/adam-lambert-is-back-gearing-up-to-sit-on-pop-throne/Adam Lambert is back, gearing up to sit on pop throne
Everyone's fave gay popstar is ready to rule alongside our pop princesses POP MUSIC, ESPECIALLY OF THE TRASHY VARIETY, has been a woman’s game as of late, but there’s one boy not named Justin who’s planning on infiltrating – and he very well could be successful. Adam Lambert, of American Idol fame, released his second album, Trespassing, on Tuesday and it’s a heavyweight pop record to be reckoned with. It’s just as addictive and exciting as anything our fave girls have been releasing this past year.Lambert’s new record is unabashedly pop from the first second of the first song to the final moments on the last. Missing are the pop/R&B hits you’ll find on an album by any other male signed to a major label, which provides it with a degree of sonic cohesiveness. There is a slight break almost halfway through the album, however. It slows down to feature a handful of slower, midtempo jams. Thankfully the change is not jarring; it’s almost expected given the strength of Lambert’s vocal prowess. He masterfully exerts perfect control, changing pitch, intonation and volume effortlessly as his voice remains sharp, clear and at the forefront of the music. It’s not often I make note of the talent of those I write about in this column, but Lambert has proved himself the exception.
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Post by wal on May 17, 2012 10:25:39 GMT -5
www.nuintel.net/culture/adam-lambert-is-back-gearing-up-to-sit-on-pop-throne/Adam Lambert is back, gearing up to sit on pop throneEveryone's fave gay popstar is ready to rule alongside our pop princesses By Stephen Autar POP MUSIC, ESPECIALLY OF THE TRASHY VARIETY, has been a woman’s game as of late, but there’s one boy not named Justin who’s planning on infiltrating – and he very well could be successful. Adam Lambert, of American Idol fame, released his second album, Trespassing, on Tuesday and it’s a heavyweight pop record to be reckoned with. It’s just as addictive and exciting as anything our fave girls have been releasing this past year. Lambert’s new record is unabashedly pop from the first second of the first song to the final moments on the last. Missing are the pop/R&B hits you’ll find on an album by any other male signed to a major label, which provides it with a degree of sonic cohesiveness. There is a slight break almost halfway through the album, however. It slows down to feature a handful of slower, midtempo jams. Thankfully the change is not jarring; it’s almost expected given the strength of Lambert’s vocal prowess. He masterfully exerts perfect control, changing pitch, intonation and volume effortlessly as his voice remains sharp, clear and at the forefront of the music. It’s not often I make note of the talent of those I write about in this column, but Lambert has proved himself the exception. Lambert worked with major players in the music industry for this record, including the likes of Pharrell (affectionately known as my baby daddy), Cirkut, Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly and Bonnie McKee, as well as enlisting help from some lesser-known pop/rock writers and the result is a tight, sonically flawless and fun record with stirring lyricism. more..
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Post by tillyfilly on May 17, 2012 10:26:08 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2012 10:26:58 GMT -5
I have some good "conversion" news and I also need some help. I have told you before about my old rocker friend, whom I am working on converting. Last night she emailed me the Rolling Stone review, which she had seen on CNN. Of course I pretended like I hadn't been obsessing over it for days and wrote back, mentioning that Adam's album had come out Tuesday and how great it was, how well it was selling based on word of mouth and reviews (not radio), and and that Adam's record contained some great funk, since she loves that. I also mentioned that he was going to perform on Idol tonight. She just wrote back that she would get her husband to record Idol, because she wanted to see Adam! I plan to send a gift of Shady later today so she won't be too turned off by NCOE on the show. Hopefully the visuals will overcome its pop nature for her. Anyway ... great news all around. My stealth campaign is working! HOWEVER, she expressed great doubt that "in this day and age" that homophobia was a problem for Adam with radio, because rock radio had always supported gay artists all the way back to Little Richard. I don't want to hit this theme too hard, if all, but I was wondering if anyone had any good quotes from Adam or anyone else about homophobia as a factor in the radio play, or if that is just something we suspect but can't really prove? Anyway ... step a little closer to the edge my dear ...
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Post by adamrocks on May 17, 2012 10:29:27 GMT -5
Nationalglampoon, please accept a late flail regarding your ticket to Queenbert! I'm so happy youll get to see him live! Now if we could convince him to do "Runnin" as an encore, life would be perfect! Let me add my congrats, too!
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Post by winks on May 17, 2012 10:29:54 GMT -5
Omg omg. This is my city. I'm traveling today (driving) and making my cohort read atop to me and we came upon the des Moines concert!
Mr Allen is the pd and became infatuated with adam's voice after the des Moines concert on the bridge during gnt:-)
Hell's Bells!!
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Post by houselady on May 17, 2012 10:31:02 GMT -5
www.nuintel.net/culture/adam-lambert-is-back-gearing-up-to-sit-on-pop-throne/Adam Lambert is back, gearing up to sit on pop throne
Everyone's fave gay popstar is ready to rule alongside our pop princesses POP MUSIC, ESPECIALLY OF THE TRASHY VARIETY, has been a woman’s game as of late, but there’s one boy not named Justin who’s planning on infiltrating – and he very well could be successful. Adam Lambert, of American Idol fame, released his second album, Trespassing, on Tuesday and it’s a heavyweight pop record to be reckoned with. It’s just as addictive and exciting as anything our fave girls have been releasing this past year.Lambert’s new record is unabashedly pop from the first second of the first song to the final moments on the last. Missing are the pop/R&B hits you’ll find on an album by any other male signed to a major label, which provides it with a degree of sonic cohesiveness. There is a slight break almost halfway through the album, however. It slows down to feature a handful of slower, midtempo jams. Thankfully the change is not jarring; it’s almost expected given the strength of Lambert’s vocal prowess. He masterfully exerts perfect control, changing pitch, intonation and volume effortlessly as his voice remains sharp, clear and at the forefront of the music. It’s not often I make note of the talent of those I write about in this column, but Lambert has proved himself the exception. Stories like this should help AFL achieve even more sales! Total WIN!
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Post by melliemom on May 17, 2012 10:34:04 GMT -5
I have some good "conversion" news and I also need some help. I have told you before about my old rocker friend, whom I am working on converting. Last night she emailed me the Rolling Stone review, which she had seen on CNN. Of course I pretended like I hadn't been obsessing over it for days and wrote back, mentioning that Adam's album had come out Tuesday and how great it was, how well it was selling based on word of mouth and reviews (not radio), and and that Adam's record contained some great funk, since she loves that. I also mentioned that he was going to perform on Idol tonight. She just wrote back that she would get her husband to record Idol, because she wanted to see Adam! I plan to send a gift of Shady later today so she won't be too turned off by NCOE on the show. Hopefully the visuals will overcome its pop nature for her. Anyway ... great news all around. My stealth campaign is working! HOWEVER, she expressed great doubt that "in this day and age" that homophobia was a problem for Adam with radio, because rock radio had always supported gay artists all the way back to Little Richard. I don't want to hit this theme too hard, if all, but I was wondering if anyone had any good quotes from Adam or anyone else about homophobia as a factor in the radio play, or if that is just something we suspect but can't really prove? Anyway ... step a little closer to the edge my dear ... I think It's something we suspect rather than know.. Although Adam's Trespassing album kind of says it all.You're not wanted here. On LR That was a different time.. and I don't remember anyone talking about Little Richard's sexuality.Sex of any kind wasn't spoken about very often..
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