User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 220 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 191 out of 220
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Mixed: 8 out of 220
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Negative: 21 out of 220
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JalexDNov 26, 2009
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smNov 27, 2009This guy represents everything wrong with today's society. A total dirtbag that contributes nothing good to society. This moron, like other idol contestants, has done nothing to earn his so called fame. At least the other winners have some semblance of gratitude. This moron is about as vain and arrogant as they come.
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MikesNov 23, 2009Awful!!! I hope this "guy" just disappears!
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JamesD.Nov 23, 2009Just a noisy mess, in which Adam does not sound like himself at all. It's an amateurish, almost pre-schoolish attempt at electropop.
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SiMNov 24, 2009It's not necessarily as bad as a 0, but all these 10s are ridiculous, and i feel the need to balance it Something for everyone? Really? And as for being eclectic, i don't think there is anything on this album you can't call pop.
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Nov 19, 2010This is a guy that screeches in every song. Every song is a cast off from a real artist's trash bin. Don't waste your money on this cd. Its just a novelty like William Hung's.
Awards & Rankings
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The songs sound great but feel strangely stuffy--Entertainment seems like a disc that was overthought.
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Lambert sounds larger than life on these, just like he wants to be, and if there’s no sense of danger here, at least there’s a lot of pure pop pleasure here, more than any immediate post-Idol album has ever delivered.
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Lambert’s ambition and undeniable vocal chops make it easy to forgive an occasionally over-reaching record that ultimately feels like a rough draft for an interesting career.