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Electra Heart (Deluxe) [Explicit] [+video]

Marina and The DiamondsMP3 Music
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (84 customer reviews)

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  • This version contains: 16 songs and 2 videos
  • Original Release Date: April 30, 2012
  • Format - Music: MP3, Video: H.264 or VC-1
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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Play   6. The State Of Dreaming 3:36 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   7. Power & Control 3:46 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   8. Sex Yeah 3:46 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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Play 10. Valley Of The Dolls 4:13 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 11. Hypocrates 4:01 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 12. How To Be A Heartbreaker 3:41 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 13. Radioactive 3:47 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 14. Fear and Loathing 6:07 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 15. Primadonna (Burns Remix) 4:29 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 16. Power & Control (Michael Woods Remix) 6:38 $1.29  Buy MP3 
  Video: Primadonna 3:47 Album Only  
  Video: Radioactive [Explicit] 3:48 Album Only  
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One of the poppiest songs on the album, it's a good listen. Amt  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Melancholic Bubblegum Pop May 8, 2012
Format:Audio CD
As someone who has rather "alternative" taste in female musicians (Björk, Kate Bush, PJ Harvey, Tori Amos, Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor, etc), when I first heard "The Family Jewels" back in 2010 I was totally obsessed. The quirky welsh girl who wrote and composed her own songs on her cheap keyboard that she bought from Argos totally captured my imagination and became one of my favourite artists. Her music was the perfect combination of "indie" and pop - and it was a relief to actually have an album of fun pop music that actually had some credibility. It was some of the most beautiful pop music I had ever heard.

In 2011 she surprised us all by releasing the very commercially influenced "Radioactive", and I became rather worried about this next album. When "Primadonna" came out I was relieved. Yes, it was sugary bubblegum pop, but Marina's voice sounded amazing and her pretty quirkiness was back and actually sounded really cool surrounded by the commercial but well produced beats courtesy of Dr Luke. I resisted the urge to write a review straight away, as many other reviewers have, as I wanted to live with the album for a while and know how I felt about it.

The album starts with "Bubblegum Bitch", which sounds like a song from the opening credits from a 90's American teen chick film ("Clueless" springs to mind for me). "Lies" and "Starring Role" are both very currently commercial in their sound, but Marina's lyrics and genuine sounding vocal delivery rescue them from being total sell-outs.

"The State Of Dreaming" starts out sounding like its title - dreamy, ethereal and beautiful, and suddenly explodes into a very poppy, sweet but catchy chorus. "Power and Control" and "Living Dead" use powerful 80's sounding beats and epic choruses and work very well.

A few reviewers have said the second half of the album gets a bit dull, but I think it's where the album really turns into a better, more satisfying direction. "Teen Idle" is atmospheric, dark, and beautifully layered. Those who loved "I Am Not A Robot" and "Numb" from the previous album will be relieved to know that Marina hasn't lost her touch for writing beautiful melancholic pop songs. The lyrics (about a suicidal teenager who wishes she were popular) and production make it quite a dark song, so it's interesting to hear cheerleader chants being used in such an interesting, creative, and actually quite beautiful way - almost as if their presence depresses the "character" singing the song and actually cheer on the fact that she is suicidal.

The final four tracks on the special edition are really good. "Radioactive" sounds really good in context with the rest of the album. "Buy the Stars" is classic Marina - it sounds like "Obsessions" but is actually far more beautiful; silly not be included in the album, but perhaps too similar in style to "The Family Jewels" to be officially included.

What makes this album stand out is Marina's unique vocals, lyrics and melodies, and even the production has a unique edge to it - chirping birds, deep bass lines, and strange electronic effects. It's an interesting mix of sweet and sugary combined with dark melancholia, conjuring up images of Barbie (or some other high profile names in the pop world) on a hangover from alcohol and illegal substances and re-evaluating whether the "glamorous" and pretentious life and relationships she's created for herself are actually making her happy.

There's a lot being said about this album being Marina "selling-out" - do I think it's true? No! The lyrics and vocals sound genuine and are beautifully performed. The songs themselves are wonderfully written - Marina is a wonderfully gifted and clever song writer. This may be a pop album, but it's full of well written songs and lyrical substance to back it up. It may not be the experimental masterpiece that "The Family Jewels" was, but it's a wonderfully melancholic pop album from a wonderful, genuine, and honest artist nonetheless.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Quirky and Catchy June 4, 2012
Format:Audio CD
There are several reviews that already go on at length as to why this album is so awesome---it's quirky, funny, melodic yet edgy, melancholic yet musically upbeat, Marina has a great voice etc etc etc....All these things are true though. For me though, this album is the perfect example of taking mainstreamish beats (enough so that they are instantly catchy) and layering them with rich, textured lyrics and singing. This album is just fun. It's edgy bubblegum pop at its shiniest and brightest.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Katy Perry meets social commentary & brains... July 12, 2012
Format:Audio CD
Now, I've been a fan & admirer of Welsh lass Marina since "The Family Jewels" was new in the UK in 2010...I am a hardcore Anglophile mind you...and saw her twice in NYC in 2011...and was told she was bigger in the US than the UK...surprised me, as an online cult is not out in the open...when I met her (charming as heck), she said she was recording this album in LA and was immersed in Americana pop culture, working again with The Bird & The Bee's Greg Kurstin (he produced "Oh No!! on TFJ), and was inking to get back there...our Marina was overflowing with ideas, and based on the results...the utterly beguiling "Electra Heart"...it was totally worth the wait.

This is an S-M-A-R-T pop record of the highest order. Using common pop language to communicate her unique outsider Welsh/UK-bred ideas and reflections (funny and sad and ironic) on Americana and pop culture in ways that anyone will understand. Certain songs grab you immediately with an utterly Katy Perry-type of warble she's grown into...if "Primadonna" doesn't remind you of KP and have you thinking it could be her next hit, your ears are clogged...BUT this is not a bad thing!! I do like Katy Perry, she does know what she's doing and "Teenage Dream" is a well crafted pop album, absolutely, but that album is missing an unpredictable, creative quirky intelligence that Marina delivers 100% of the time like on "Primadonna", an amazing pop song...Marina is a smart observant creative type that uses catchy-as-heck pop forms as social commentary...not many people can pull this off well like our heroine can.

What's even cooler is that certain tracks grab you by the collar instantly with their catchy bubblegum-type of approach like the 1st 3 tracks..."Bubblegum B*tch" (I'm sure people like Katy are slapping themselves thinking why didn't I think of that title?? LOL.), "Primadonna" and the gorgeous "Lies", while others reveal their secrets S-L-O-W-L-Y...so she keeps you listening and coming back and finding new favourites, maintaining your interest. Right now, I'm loving "Teen Idle", the US-only "How To Be A Heartbreaker" (such a fun song), and the gorgeous closer "Fear & Loathing" has me amazed (Marina's spectral dramatic delivery may remind some of Florence Welch which I hear too but more pop and even a drop of Regina Spektor like on TFJ's "I Am Not A Robot")..."Valley Of The Dolls" is another favourite. As another reviewer said, "Electra Heart" IS indeed cinematic, which is amazingly cool. I hope this record wins awards and garners her a bigger US audience...it is coming from what I found out.

This US edition is better than the UK regular...it did remove "Living Dead"...I'm sure you can find the track online, or Elektra in America (is there a more apt label for this record?? I don't think so.) will have this song on a soundtrack in the future...and adds 3 songs in its place...the amazing gleefully fun "How To Be A Heartbreaker", and 2 tracks (out of 4) from the UK deluxe...the original 1st single "Radioactive"...I love that song, don't see why it was left off the UK regular, weird...and "Sex Yeah", which is cool commentary on relationships. And the track order is satisfying because the 2nd half is not all slower songs...it mixes things up more.

All in all, I am THRILLED with this record, and word is indeed spreading about "Electra Heart"...a triumph indeed...and Marina deserves everything coming her way...it already hit #1 in the UK & Ireland...we'll see if she follows her fellow UK labelmate in the US, Ed Sheeran into the US Top 5...I'd be pleasantly shocked if she does, but this will debut high from the buzz...it is selling out in various stores.

Go Marina!!! Well done!!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Marina is perfect
wow what a girl, she can sign and she will put you in your place with the lyrics. just can get enough
Published 2 days ago by luvKayK
1.0 out of 5 stars less songs blew!!!!!!!.........
I had to return this cd just for the reason that I did not have "How to be a Heart Breaker" and the 2 additional songs "Teen Idle" & "Sex Yeah"
Published 4 days ago by Psylocke'08
3.0 out of 5 stars Pales in comparison to Family Jewels
I love Marina, don't get me wrong, I think as an artist she is exceptional and creative and brilliant.

I ordered Family Jewels on a whim. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Liz
4.0 out of 5 stars One of my Faves
this is one of my favorite CD's. I love marina and this album is just so good. It is a little different than her first CD and i like. Read more
Published 14 days ago by sambambam
5.0 out of 5 stars From A Non-Pop Music Fan: I LOVE THIS ALBUM!
Most of my music collection is not pop music. It's eclectic, but mostly indie. That being said I think this is an absolute triumph of pop music artistry. Read more
Published 16 days ago by Alexander Wilke
5.0 out of 5 stars 2012's Album Of The Year
Marina Diamandis is one of the few artists who is truly passionate about not just her music, but the "whole package" of an album. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Jordan Lester
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
This CD is just amazing I received it brand new untouched! And I enjoyed every minute if it! Five stars
Published 17 days ago by Wassabi
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome new style
I didn't like her past style of music but now that she has this new "electronic" genre to her music I like her a lot more. Worth the buy in my opinion. Read more
Published 18 days ago by LeonardoSquidBee
5.0 out of 5 stars I love her!
This album is fun and different. I love her voice and style. I'm going to buy her first album now!
Published 18 days ago by jak
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Amazing
This is one of the best albums I have listened to in a long time. Marina Dimondes (there are no 'Diamonds' she is a solo artist) is super talented. Katy Perry eat your heart out.
Published 21 days ago by Jen
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