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Fever (Adam Lambert song)

"Fever" is a song by American pop vocalist and American Idol season eight runner-up Adam Lambert. The song was written by Lady Gaga, Rob Fusari and Jeff Bhasker for Lambert's debut album, For Your Entertainment. It was released as a radio-only single in New Zealand in September 2010.

"Fever"
Single by Adam Lambert
from the album For Your Entertainment
ReleasedSeptember 17, 2010 (2010-09-17)
Recorded2009
Genre
Length3:24
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jeff Bhasker
Adam Lambert singles chronology
"If I Had You"
(2010)
"Fever"
(2010)
"Sure Fire Winners"
(2011)

Background edit

"Fever" is a song written by Lady Gaga and was released in October and November respectively to New Zealand and Singapore. The early radio release in New Zealand was to help promote the Glam Nation Tour which was extended to Australia during the final quarter of 2010.[1]

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]

Critical reception edit

The song was met with critical acclaim. The Star noted that "his larger-than-life pipes do shine" on this "out-and-proud club stomper."[3] Huffington Post wrote that this is one of songs that "full-display" of album that "operates from a disco/glam aesthetic of escapism and liberation via dance, dress-up, and desire" and added that it "fully accomplish what the singer had in mind for the album: songs that make you want to let loose, dance, work out, have fun."[4] Slant Magazine noted that this song wasn't very original and wrote that "true to GaGa's utter lack of subtlety, is a song about a hard-on" but the song was praised "phenomenally well-crafted pop single that gives Lambert the opportunity to shine."[5] Allmusic highlighted this song and praised it by calling it terrific disco and pop song and added "GaGa wisely goes so far as to keep the object of his affection male."[6] Boston Globe was positive: "[song] makes a convincing case for Lambert as a long-lost Scissor Sister with its eruptive synths."[7] Entertainment Weekly also similarly praised song "future-disco glitter bomb (...) sounds like it was extracted directly from the Scissor Sisters' sonic DNA."[8] Detroit News also called this song "daring" and "unapologetic sexual" and added that its opening lines "is bound to raise an eyebrow or two from "Idol's" more conservative fan base.[9] LA Times called the song "much better" than some songs on album and described it as "straight-ahead, guilt-free cry of love."[10] NY Times called this song notable exception and added that "recent success [of Lady Gaga] proves that there’s at least some tolerance for quasi-intelligent identity manipulation in the pop sphere, wiggle room that Mr. Lambert barely takes advantage of."[11] A. V. Club noted that this song "fits" and described it as "Lady Gaga’s ode to wanton debauchery".[12]

Live performances edit

Gaga performed that song in The Cutting Room in 2006.[citation needed] The song was performed on Lambert's 2010 Glam Nation Tour.

Credits and personnel edit

Credits taken from For Your Entertainment album liner notes.[13]

Charts edit

Chart performance for "Fever"
Chart (2010) Peak
position
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[14] 19

Release history edit

Country Date Version
New Zealand September 17, 2010 Airplay
Singapore November 2010

References edit

  1. ^ . Adamofficial.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-10. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
  2. ^ Parker, Lyndsey (2009-10-19). music.yahoo.com "Adam Lambert goes "Gaga": Breaking Collabo News" 2009-10-27 at the Wayback Machine. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved 2009-11-29.
  3. ^ Review by The Star Retrieved 25 December 2014
  4. ^ Huffington Post review Retrieved 25 December 2014
  5. ^ Retrieved 25 December 2014
  6. ^ Review by Allmusic Retrieved 25 December 2014
  7. ^ Review by Boston Globe Retrieved 25 December 2014
  8. ^ Review by Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 25 December 2014
  9. ^ Review by Detroit News 2014-12-25 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 25 December 2014
  10. ^ LA Times review Retrieved 25 December 2014
  11. ^ Review by NY Times Retrieved 25 December 2014
  12. ^ Review by A.V. Club Retrieved 25 December 2014
  13. ^ For Your Entertainment (liner notes). Adam Lambert. RCA Records, Jive Records. 2009.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  14. ^ "Adam Lambert – Fever". Top 40 Singles.

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Fever is a song by American pop vocalist and American Idol season eight runner up Adam Lambert The song was written by Lady Gaga Rob Fusari and Jeff Bhasker for Lambert s debut album For Your Entertainment It was released as a radio only single in New Zealand in September 2010 Fever Single by Adam Lambertfrom the album For Your EntertainmentReleasedSeptember 17 2010 2010 09 17 Recorded2009GenreGlam rock dance popLength3 24LabelRCA JiveSongwriter s Stefani Germanotta Rob Fusari Jeff BhaskerProducer s Jeff BhaskerAdam Lambert singles chronology If I Had You 2010 Fever 2010 Sure Fire Winners 2011 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Live performances 4 Credits and personnel 5 Charts 6 Release history 7 ReferencesBackground edit Fever is a song written by Lady Gaga and was released in October and November respectively to New Zealand and Singapore The early radio release in New Zealand was to help promote the Glam Nation Tour which was extended to Australia during the final quarter of 2010 1 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 Critical reception editThe song was met with critical acclaim The Star noted that his larger than life pipes do shine on this out and proud club stomper 3 Huffington Post wrote that this is one of songs that full display of album that operates from a disco glam aesthetic of escapism and liberation via dance dress up and desire and added that it fully accomplish what the singer had in mind for the album songs that make you want to let loose dance work out have fun 4 Slant Magazine noted that this song wasn t very original and wrote that true to GaGa s utter lack of subtlety is a song about a hard on but the song was praised phenomenally well crafted pop single that gives Lambert the opportunity to shine 5 Allmusic highlighted this song and praised it by calling it terrific disco and pop song and added GaGa wisely goes so far as to keep the object of his affection male 6 Boston Globe was positive song makes a convincing case for Lambert as a long lost Scissor Sister with its eruptive synths 7 Entertainment Weekly also similarly praised song future disco glitter bomb sounds like it was extracted directly from the Scissor Sisters sonic DNA 8 Detroit News also called this song daring and unapologetic sexual and added that its opening lines is bound to raise an eyebrow or two from Idol s more conservative fan base 9 LA Times called the song much better than some songs on album and described it as straight ahead guilt free cry of love 10 NY Times called this song notable exception and added that recent success of Lady Gaga proves that there s at least some tolerance for quasi intelligent identity manipulation in the pop sphere wiggle room that Mr Lambert barely takes advantage of 11 A V Club noted that this song fits and described it as Lady Gaga s ode to wanton debauchery 12 Live performances editGaga performed that song in The Cutting Room in 2006 citation needed The song was performed on Lambert s 2010 Glam Nation Tour Credits and personnel editCredits taken from For Your Entertainment album liner notes 13 Adam Lambert vocals Lady Gaga songwriting Rob Fusari songwriting Jeff Bhasker composition production Abe Laboriel Jr drums Brian Ray guitar Henry Strange programming Anthony Kilhoffer assistant recording Ghazi Hourani assistant engineer phase operator Mark Spike Stent mixing engineer Matty Green assistant engineerCharts editChart performance for Fever Chart 2010 Peak positionNew Zealand Recorded Music NZ 14 19Release history editCountry Date VersionNew Zealand September 17 2010 AirplaySingapore November 2010References edit Adam Lambert is coming to New Zealand The Official Adam Lambert Site Adamofficial com Archived from the original on 2010 09 10 Retrieved 2011 03 26 Parker Lyndsey 2009 10 19 music yahoo com Adam Lambert goes Gaga Breaking Collabo News Archived 2009 10 27 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo Music Retrieved 2009 11 29 Review by The Star Retrieved 25 December 2014 Huffington Post review Retrieved 25 December 2014 Review by Slant Magazine Retrieved 25 December 2014 Review by Allmusic Retrieved 25 December 2014 Review by Boston Globe Retrieved 25 December 2014 Review by Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 25 December 2014 Review by Detroit News Archived 2014 12 25 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 25 December 2014 LA Times review Retrieved 25 December 2014 Review by NY Times Retrieved 25 December 2014 Review by A V Club Retrieved 25 December 2014 For Your Entertainment liner notes Adam Lambert RCA Records Jive Records 2009 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Adam Lambert Fever Top 40 Singles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fever Adam Lambert song amp oldid 1133074338, 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