I just have to rave about Madonna's "Confessions on a Dance Floor". I got it last week and have been playing it nonstop. If you like poppy dance music or Madonna I can recommend it. You will not get "Push" out of your head. Best thing: no sappy ballads. The whole disc is a continous dance mix. She only loses points for rhyming New York with "feel like a dork".
I'd call it her comeback album if Madonna ever went away. Thanks to movie soundtracks, greatest hits albums, and singles, she's had a song on the charts pretty close to every year since 1983. Pretty impressive.
Originally posted by dwatersI just have to rave about Madonna's "Confessions on a Dance Floor". I got it last week and have been playing it nonstop. If you like poppy dance music or Madonna I can recommend it. You will not get "Push" out of your head. Best thing: no sappy ballads. The whole disc is a continous dance mix. She only loses points for rhyming New York with "feel like a dork".
I'd call it her comeback album if Madonna ever went away. Thanks to movie soundtracks, greatest hits albums, and singles, she's had a song on the charts pretty close to every year since 1983. Pretty impressive.
Madonna has an uncanny ability to take almost any musical genre and make it her her own; I listened to a couple of tracks the other day, and I was greatly impressed. Keep in mind, however, that the last Madonna album I bought was the Immaculate Collection.
Before I saw this post I was about to make one that expressed my extreme dislike for the single "Hung Up" and how repetitive she has gotten. The last three singles she has released, along with the bad music videos, have an unbelievable way of pissing me off. I liked some of Madonna's early work but she is one of the few artists who regressed as time has gone on IMO.
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