Prism (Deluxe Edition) Katy Perry

Album info

Album-Release:
2013

HRA-Release:
21.10.2013

Label: Capitol Records (CAP)

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Adult Contemporary

Artist: Katy Perry

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  • 1 Roar 03:44
  • 2 Legendary Lovers 03:44
  • 3 Birthday 03:35
  • 4 Walking On Air 03:42
  • 5 Unconditionally 03:49
  • 6 Dark Horse 03:36
  • 7 This Is How We Do 03:24
  • 8 International Smile 03:48
  • 9 Ghost 03:23
  • 10 Love Me 03:53
  • 11 This Moment 03:47
  • 12 Double Rainbow 03:52
  • 13 By The Grace Of God 04:27
  • 14 Spiritual 04:36
  • 15 It Takes Two 03:55
  • 16 Choose Your Battles 04:27
  • Total Runtime 01:01:42

Info for Prism (Deluxe Edition)

Following the triumphant success of the TEENAGE DREAM franchise (TEENAGE DREAM and TEENAGE DREAM: THE COMPLETE CONFECTION), which produced 8 pop singles, Katy Perry returns with a shimmering new album that includes her latest, #1 single, Roar, alongside such soon-to-be classics as Unconditionally, Legendary Lovers, Birthday, Walking On Air, This Is How We Do, International Smile and Double Rainbow.

The singer met with Canadian multiple Grammy nominated producer Greg Wells and American musician, songwriter and actress Bonnie McKee to record some tracks for the album. Wells was responsible for the production on the tracks: “Not like the Movies” and “Pearl” (included on “Teenage Dream”) plus “Waking Up in Vegas“, “Ur So Gay“, “Mannequin” and “Fingerprints” (included on “One of the Boys“). Meanwhile, McKee is responsible for co-writing the biggest hits of the artist to date including “California Girls“, “Teenage Dream” and “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)“, all part of her second album.

'Katy Perry's 2010 album, Teenage Dream, was such a massive blockbuster that we've had to wait three years for the follow-up where she reveals the multifaceted artist behind the fun pop sheen. And Prism is as prismatic as all get-out: There's the Blakean feline of 'Roar,' the trap-rap interlocutor of 'Dark Horse' (featuring Juicy J of Three 6 Mafia), the jet-set gal pal of 'International Smile.' On 'Ghost,' she lances the boil on her soul that is Russell Brand. On 'This Is How We Do,' she's a liberated weekday warrior, going from all-night parties with the boys to 'Japaneezy' nail appointments to kamikaze Mariah karaoke. It's amazing she was able to cram all this Katy onto one album.

Some of Teenage Dream's sunny effervescence remains intact here ('Time to bring out the big balloons,' she promises on the lush disco shwanger 'Birthday'). But Perry and her longtime collaborators Dr. Luke and Max Martin often go for a darker, moodier intimacy à la high-end Swedish divas Robyn and Lykke Li. Songs like 'Legendary Lovers' and 'Unconditionally' set stark revelations to torrential Euro splendor. Perry has always done a great job of letting us know she's in on the joke of pop stardom. Sadly, she doesn't always bring that same sense of humor and self-awareness to the joke of pop-star introspection. The album's raft of ripe-lotus ballads is larded with Alanis-ian poesy she can't pull off: 'I thank my sister for keeping my head above the water/When the truth was like swallowing sand,' she sings on 'By the Grace of God.' A California girl should know that there are better things to do at the beach.' (Rolling Stone)

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