The Remix (Lady Gaga album)

The Remix
Lady Gaga naked with her right hand above her head and wearing a black glove on her left hand. Parts of her body are covered with thin stripes of newspaper.
Remix album by Lady Gaga
Released March 3, 2010
Recorded 2008–09
Genre
Length 77:15
Label
Producer
Lady Gaga chronology
The Fame Monster
(2009)
The Remix
(2010)
Born This Way
(2011)
Alternative cover
Lady Gaga's face covered in white lace and feathers
US and UK album cover

The Remix is a remix album by American recording artist Lady Gaga. Released in Japan on March 3, 2010, it contains remixes of the songs from her first studio album, The Fame (2008), and her third extended play, The Fame Monster (2009). A revised version of the track list was prepared for release in additional markets, beginning with Mexico on May 3, 2010. A number of recording artists have produced the songs, including Pet Shop Boys, Passion Pit and The Sound of Arrows. The remixed versions feature both uptempo and downtempo compositions, with altered vocals from Gaga.

The album received mixed reviews from contemporary critics, but some noted how Gaga was able to sell the songs from The Fame in new and novel ways. It reached the top of charts in Greece and the Dance/Electronic Albums chart of Billboard magazine in the United States. In other nations, The Remix charted within the top ten in Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia region), Canada, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the Billboard 200 chart of United States, while reaching the top-twenty in others. It was certified platinum in Japan and Brazil and received gold certification in Belgium and Russia. Worldwide the album has sold over 500,000 copies, and it is among the best-selling remix albums of all time.

Background

On April 15, 2010, The Guardian reported that a number of artists, including Pet Shop Boys, Passion Pit and rock musician Marilyn Manson, have contributed to a remix album by Lady Gaga, titled The Remix. The remixes included in the package had been previously released alongside Gaga's single releases in the past years.[1] The album was originally released in Japan on March 3, 2010, containing sixteen of the remixes.[2] The revised version, consisting of seventeen remixes, was released on May 3, 2010, the first market being Mexico.[3] Manson features on the Chew Fu remix of "LoveGame", while Passion Pit remixed "Telephone" and Pet Shop Boys remixed "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)". Other artists who remixed Gaga's songs included Alphabeat, Frankmusik, Stuart Price, Monarchy and Robots to Mars.[1] The album was released in the United Kingdom on May 10, 2010 and featured a different artwork for that region.[4] The US release of the album was announced by Interscope Records in July 2010 and it was released on August 3, 2010.[5]

Composition

Gaga used fragments of the Chew Fu Ghettohouse Mix version during the performance of "LoveGame" in The Monster Ball Tour.[6]

Chuck Campbell from the California Chronicle felt that the main "trick" adopted by the producers behind The Remix, was to preserve the integrity of Gaga's nuances in her songs, at the same time bringing something new to her music.[7] The second song in the track list, the "LLG vs GLG Radio Mix" of "Poker Face", features a computerized chanting of the "mum-mum-mum-mah" hook of the song.[7] Stuart Price remixed "Paparazzi" into an electronic version, changing the original mid-tempo composition of the song.[7] New vocals were added on top of the song, giving it a jungle-like vibe, according to Nicki Escuerdo from Phoenix New Times.[8] She also felt that the remix of "LoveGame" featuring Manson, changed the original composition by "giving the originally innocent and fun song an almost demonic quality".[8] According to Campbell, The Monarchy Stylites remix of "Dance in the Dark" "pump[ed] extra oomph" into the song, with addition of drum beats.[7] Richard Vission's remix of "Just Dance" introduced an elastic rhythm in the song, while Frankmusik changed the soft composition of "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" to a more upbeat one, also manipulating Gaga's vocals in the process.[7][8] Campbell also added that the Passion Pit remix of "Telephone" felt like a "theatrical set up for a song that feels like it's going somewhere, but never does";[7] the remix consists of synths, with a thumping beat accompanying the song.[8] Sound of Arrows remixed "Alejandro", changing the dark nature of its music into a bright, summery jam while "Bad Romance" was remixed by Starsmith, making it a complete dance track.[8]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[9]
Billboard69/100[10]
Bloomberg Television[11]
Daily Express[12]
Digital Spy[13]
Entertainment Weekly(B–)[14]
The Globe and MailPositive[15]
Phoenix New TimesPositive[8]
PopMatters[16]
Rolling Stone[17]

Upon its release, the album met with mixed reviews. At Metacritic it holds an aggregate score of 54 out of 100 points, indicating generally mixed or average reviews.[18] Simon Cage from the Daily Express gave the album three out of five stars and felt that although she "has a winning way with ostentatious hats", Gaga's true talent lies in selling the same album over and over again. "It’s great but... enough already!"[12] Music critic J. D. Considine, while reviewing the album for The Globe and Mail, complimented the piano and voice version of "Poker Face" adding that the latter was "the smartest track on her newest remix album". He felt that the song "brings out her inner Elton John. And yes, this move, too, is probably just another bit of calculated image management, but that doesn’t make it any less brilliant."[15] Robert Copsey from Digital Spy noted that the release of The Remix was a more natural progression than music labels trying to "cash-in" by releasing something not associated with the artist. He complimented the remixers featured in the album, calling them "as vital to keeping the singer's music fresh as her Haus Of GaGa designers are to her image."[13]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic gave the album three out of five stars, but felt that the track list could have been shortened. Erlewine complimented some of the remixes, including those by Pet Shop Boys and Space Cowboy, adding that The Remix "is not an essential addition to Gaga’s canon goes without saying... but there’s glitz and glamour to enjoy here."[9] Mark Beech, reviewing the album for Bloomberg Television, noticed that the already familiar tracks from Gaga "are given a new sheen by the Pet Shop Boys and sometime Madonna producer Stuart Price."[11] Nicki Escudero from Phoenix New Times gave a positive review saying that the songs featured in The Remix can be a great addition during workouts, as well as staple dance floor music. She listed the Chew Fu remix of "LoveGame" as a highlight from the album.[8] Monica Herrera from Billboard complimented the album saying "Gaga has employed a collection of more-than-capable producers to make her dance-ready smashes from The Fame and The Fame Monster even more danceworthy."[10] Giving it three out of five stars, Caryn Ganz from Rolling Stone noted an uneven sequencing among the tracks in The Remix. She felt that the Passion Pit remix of "Telephone" was the best remix on the album.[17]

Chart performance

Following the album's release in Japan, it debuted at number nine on the Oricon Albums Chart. On the issue dated May 17, 2010, the album moved to a new peak of number seven and has since been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 250,000 copies.[19][20] In Australia, The Remix entered the ARIA Albums Chart at its peak position of number 12 on May 16, 2010, remaining on the chart for a total of five weeks.[21] In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number three on the official UK Albums Chart dated May 22, 2010, and has sold 166,440 copies according to the Official Charts Company, being certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[22][23][24] Across Europe, the album debuted at seven on the European Top 100 Albums chart of Billboard.[25] The Remix also reached the top of the charts in Greece, while attaining top-ten positions in Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia), Czech Republic, Ireland, the Netherlands and New Zealand.[26]

In the United States, The Remix charted at number six on the Billboard 200 dated August 21, 2010, with 39,000 copies sold.[27] It became Gaga's third top ten album on the Billboard 200. It also debuted at number one on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums making this Gaga's third number one entry on the chart.[28] The same week, her studio albums The Fame and The Fame Monster were at positions two and three respectively. Billboard chart manager Keith Caulfield noted that Gaga became the first act to occupy the chart's top three positions, in its nine-year history.[29] She additionally charted on the Billboard 200 with The Fame at number 12 and The Fame Monster at number 27, marking the first time an artist placed three concurrent titles in the top 30 since 1993, when Garth Brooks last achieved the feat on the January 23, 1993, chart by placing four sets in the top 30: The Chase at number two, Beyond the Season at number 23, Ropin' the Wind at number 26 and No Fences at number 29.[30] According to Nielsen SoundScan, The Remix has sold 314,000 copies in US as of April 2016.[31] In Canada, the album debuted at number five on the Canadian Albums Chart issue dated May 22, 2010, and remained on the chart for a total of ten weeks.[32][33] The Remix has sold more than 500,000 copies worldwide, and it is among the best-selling remix albums of all time.[5]

Track listings

The Remix – Non-US and non-Japan track list[34]
No. Title Length
1. "Just Dance" (Richard Vission Remix) 6:13
2. "Poker Face" (LLG vs. GLG Radio Mix Remix) 4:03
3. "LoveGame" (Chew Fu Ghettohouse Fix) (featuring Marilyn Manson) 5:21
4. "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" (Frankmusik Remix) 3:49
5. "Paparazzi" (Stuart Price Remix) 3:21
6. "Boys Boys Boys" (Manhattan Clique Remix) 6:37
7. "The Fame" (Glam as You Remix) 3:57
8. "Bad Romance" (Starsmith Remix) 4:57
9. "Telephone" (featuring Beyoncé) (Passion Pit Remix) 5:14
10. "Alejandro" (Sound of Arrows Remix) 3:59
11. "Dance in the Dark" (Monarchy 'Stylites' Remix) 6:10
12. "Just Dance" (Deewaan Remix) (featuring Ashking, Wedis, Lush and Young Thoro) 4:16
13. "LoveGame" (Robots to Mars Remix) 3:12
14. "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" (Pet Shop Boys Remix) 2:49
15. "Poker Face" (Live from the Cherrytree House) 3:39
16. "Bad Romance" (Grum Remix) 4:53
17. "Telephone" (featuring Beyoncé) (Alphabeat Remix) 4:48

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of UK pressings of The Remix.[34] Track numbers correspond to international (non-US and Japan) pressings.

  • Max Abadian – photography
  • Alphabeat – remix and additional production (track 17)
  • Ashking – featured artist (track 12)
  • Beyoncé – featured artist (tracks 9 and 17)
  • Troy Carter – management
  • Chew Fu – production, all instruments, and programming (track 3)
  • Deewaan – additional production, recording, and programming (track 12)
  • Rohan Dwyer – engineering (track 12)
  • Frankmusik – remix and additional production (track 4)
  • Grum – remix and additional production (track 16)
  • Guéna LG – remix and additional production (tracks 2 and 7)
  • Vincent Herbert – executive producer; artists and repertoire
  • Martin Kierszenbaum – remix production (track 13); artists and repertoire
  • Lady Gaga – primary artist
  • Paul Lewis – engineering (track 12)
  • Lush – featured artist (track 12)
  • Manhattan Clique – remix and additional production (track 6)
  • Marilyn Manson – featured artist, additional vocals (track 3)
  • Monarchy – remix and additional production (track 11)
  • Passion Pit – remix and additional production (track 9)
  • Pet Shop Boys – remix and additional production (track 14)
  • Stuart Price – remix and additional production (track 5)
  • Sound of Arrows – remix and additional production (track 10)
  • Starsmith – remix and additional production (track 8)
  • Tony Ugval – engineering (tracks 13 and 15); mixing (track 15)
  • Richard Vission – remix and additional production (track 1)
  • Wedis – featured artist (track 12)
  • Young Thoro – featured artist (track 12)

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[21] 12
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[26] 3
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[37] 6
Brazilian Albums (ABPD)[38] 10
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[32] 5
Croatian Foreign Albums (HDU)[39] 34
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[40] 7
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[41] 36
European Top 100 Albums (Billboard)[25] 7
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[42] 17
French Albums (SNEP)[43] 19
Greek Albums (IFPI)[44] 1
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[45] 29
Irish Albums (IRMA)[46] 10
Italian Albums (FIMI)[47] 22
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[19] 7
Korean International Albums (Gaon)[48] 39
Mexican Albums (Top 100 Mexico)[49] 5
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[50] 9
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[51] 13
Russian Albums (NFPF)[52] 1
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[53] 12
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[54] 40
UK Albums (OCC)[22] 3
US Billboard 200[55] 6
US Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[28] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2010) Position
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[56] 56
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[57] 59
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[58] 47
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[59] 41
Mexican Albums (Top 100 Mexico)[60] 40
UK Albums (OCC)[61] 120
US Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[62] 5
Chart (2011) Position
US Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[63] 9

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Belgium (BEA)[64] Gold 15,000*
Brazil (ABPD)[65] Platinum 40,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[20] Platinum 250,000^
Russia (NFPF)[66] Gold 5,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[23] Gold 166,440[24]
United States 314,000[31]

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Japan[2][67] March 3, 2010 CD, digital download Universal Music
Australia[68] April 30, 2010
Poland[69]
Canada[70] May 4, 2010
Colombia[71] CD Universal Music, Interscope
Philippines[72] CD, digital download Universal Music
Italy[73]
Mexico[74]
United Kingdom[75] Interscope
Brazil[76] May 5, 2010 Universal Music
Germany[77] May 7, 2010
United States[78][79] August 3, 2010 CD, vinyl, digital download Streamline, Kon Live, Cherrytree, Interscope

See also

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