Adam Lambert - Glam Nation Live (2011)

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Title: Glam Nation Live
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: RCA Records Label
Genre: Pop, Rock
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:13:04
Total Size: 532 mb
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Tracklist

01. Voodoo (Glam Nation Live)
02. Down The Rabbit Hole (Glam Nation Live)
03. Ring Of Fire (Glam Nation Live)
04. Fever (Glam Nation Live)
05. Tribal Segment (Glam Nation Live)
06. Sleepwalker (Glam Nation Live)
07. Whataya Want from Me (Glam Nation Live)
08. Soaked (Glam Nation Live)
09. Aftermath (Glam Nation Live)
10. Jamming With Lazers (Glam Nation Live)
11. Sure Fire Winners (Glam Nation Live)
12. Strut (Glam Nation Live)
13. Music Again (Glam Nation Live)
14. Meet My Band (Glam Nation Live)
15. If I Had You (Glam Nation Live)
16. 20th Century Boy (Glam Nation Live)
17. Whataya Want from Me (Live at ENERGY Berlin 103.4)
18. Music Again (Live at Hit Radio FFH)


The CD/DVD set Glam Nation Live captures an August 31, 2010 performance from Adam Lambert at Clowes Hall in Indianapolis. Lambert was in the middle of his supporting tour for his post-American Idol debut For Your Entertainment, and he already was feeling comfortable on the big stage, hauling out an Idol favorite like "Ring of Fire," threading it in with songs from FYE, and then making his glam lineage plain by covering T. Rex's "20th Century Boy." Certainly, this is a package for the diehards, but it is fun and its best moments suggest that Lambert does indeed possess some innate pure pop talent.


The CD/DVD set Glam Nation Live captures an August 31, 2010 performance from Adam Lambert at Clowes Hall in Indianapolis. Lambert was in the middle of his supporting tour for his post-American Idol debut For Your Entertainment, and he already was feeling comfortable on the big stage, hauling out an Idol favorite like "Ring of Fire," threading it in with songs from FYE, and then making his glam lineage plain by covering T. Rex's "20th Century Boy." Certainly, this is a package for the diehards, but it is fun and its best moments suggest that Lambert does indeed possess some innate pure pop talent.