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Confessions On a Dance Floor

Madonna

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Yes, you heard right – Madonna just said that she feels like a dork outside New York City. If anything, “I Love New York” and the rest of Confessions on a Dance Floor prove that you can put the grown-up club kid on an English country estate, but it might take surgical intervention to take the club kid out of the middle-aged mom. Co-produced by Madonna and Stuart Price, Confessions is the sound of a woman who’s still in touch with the bratty brashness of early gems like “Lucky Star” and “Dress You Up” – just listen to the crazy-for-you mooning of its first single, “Hung Up.” The album’s return to pulsing floor grooves displays a Madonna who’s able to have it both ways: “Sorry” demonstrates how little difference there can be between teen and adult romantic drama, while much of the album is a pop-happy celebration of love as its own form of spiritual awakening.

Customer Reviews

TECHNO-FLUFF

I have had a chance to listen to the album a few times and unfortunately, I keep coming up with the same conclusion. If this album had been released by any other, it would be a flop. There are only 2 songs that are worthy of air time on the radio or TV. The lyrics are predictable and the same synth effects are used throughout the album which makes it sound like one long song. The only saving grace is Hung Up and Push, which sound different then the rest, although the only reason Hung Up is good is due to the fact that the song Gimme Gimme Gimme from Abba was sampled. I guess I expected more from someone as talented as Madonna. I suggest downloading the single and borrowing someone's CD. You will be disappointed buying it if you are a casual fan.

The Future of The Future

Wow! I waited months for the final release of this album, not knowing what to expect because although Madonna has ventured into dance territory before, this is her first attempt at an entire album themed around this style. Confessions is such an appropriate title as each song ventures down a different path that Madonna has taken in her life. Each song is to the point and honest. By far the best song on the album is I Love New York which is Madonna's anthem for the city she loves. Simple and effective, and even poking some fun at a certain political figure from Texas, this song brings to mind previous classics such as Vogue and Material Girl which stick in your mind because of their down to earth messages and catchy choruses. Electronica aside from Madonna's Ray of Light album, dance is definitely her forte and this album is a definite must have for fans and skeptics alike!

Amazing!

Rarely will I purchase an album and sit through the entire thing..but this one had me right from the start. Well done Madonna...I have missed hearing your voice like this!

Biography

Born: August 16, 1958 in Bay City, MI

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

After stars reach a certain point, it's easy to forget what they became famous for and concentrate solely on their personas. Madonna is such a star. Madonna rocketed to stardom so quickly in 1984 that it obscured most of her musical virtues. Appreciating her music became even more difficult as the decade wore on, as discussing her lifestyle became more common than discussing her music. However, one of Madonna's greatest achievements is how she manipulated the media and the public...
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