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Madonna - Confessions on a Dancefloor Round 7

Continue discussing the new album... smile
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Reply #1 posted 11/06/05 2:29pm

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Another fucking thread? U guys r nuts...

album sounds good though. cant wait till the 15th
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Reply #2 posted 11/06/05 2:45pm

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Are you ready to dance?
Posted: 06 November 2005 -
Here is a report from the Buenos Aires official album release party that took place last night at the Mao Room:

They played the new album many times and had a recorded message from Madonna saying 'Thank you for coming to my party. Are you ready to dance?'
They also showed the Hung Up video many times, played the Hung Up dance mixes and gave away copies of the 3-track commercial single.
There were posters all around for Hung Up and Confessions On A Dance Floor.
The place was packed with a very mixed crowd and everytime they played Hung Up as the night went on people cheered and danced more and more....








a review:

Pop CD of the week

She's still a dancing queen

Sunday November 6, 2005
The Observer

Madonna
Confessions on a Dance Floor
£12.99
On the cover of her new album, Madonna is striking a pose. She's clad in Eighties-via-Noughties club bunny couture, almost breakdancing. The 'o' in her name has been replaced by a mirrorball. The title seals the deal: here is sleek, electronic dance music, it says, the like of which we have not heard from Madonna since the best bits of 1998's Ray of Light. There are nudges and winks here and there that suggest, moreover, that this is the kind of frothy Madonna confection we haven't enjoyed since the Eighties, when hot pink was last considered flattering.

Artists hate admitting that their old stuff is usually better than their middle period, but here is Madonna, quoting snatches of her old lyrics and rediscovering the rap-chat last heard on 'Vogue'. On 'I Love New York', she begs the forgiveness of the city she forfeited for a large estate in Wiltshire and a new life as Mrs Guy Ritchie. You get the distinct impression, too, that the sometime Queen of Pop has taken stock of reactions to her last couple of albums - 2000's not-exactly-epoch-making Music and 2003's poor-selling American Life - and has decided to give the people what they want: a high old time. Gone is the self-imposed task of opposing war or writing the Great American Album; back is the imperative to entertain. To paraphrase the Arctic Monkeys, she's remembered that she looks good on the dancefloor.

A retrenchment it may be, then, but Confessions is, on balance, a solid success. Inside, the 12 tracks flow seamlessly, in what used to be called an extended disco mix. The first single, 'Hung Up', sets the throbbing agenda. It's a monster of a tune, arrayed in homage around a sample of Abba's 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!'. This is only the second time ever the Swedes have allowed their pop motherlode to be mined in this way, and Madonna and her new sonic fixer, Stuart 'Jacques Lu Cont' Price have made disco gold with it. Regrettably, nothing afterwards quite matches 'Hung Up's tight exuberance, but Mrs Ritchie, Price, Mirwais and a brace of latterday Swedish pop manufacturers such as Murlyn and Bloodshy & Avant make a good fist of trying.

The sounds on this record are deliriously saturated, the dynamics piquantly tooled. There are songs about falling in love and having a good time. The only major glitch on the ears is the way Madonna and her henchmen rely overmuch on synthesised string rushes, the kind of thing that makes trance records so cheesy. You wish, too, that the melodies were a little tougher and that you weren't so pleased when recognisable references (such as the Giorgio Moroder throb that animates 'Future Lovers', or the Daft Punk nod on 'Forbidden Love') jump out at you.

But these are minor details. The next single, 'Sorry', sees Madonna taking a lover to task over an insistent dance-pop rush. 'Let It Will Be', meanwhile, is a kaleidoscopic track whose subtle synth hook and percolating equanimity make it an obvious candidate for single number three, if the pop law didn't state that third singles must always be ballads.

Spendidly, there are no actual ballads at all. The nearest thing is 'Isaac', the controversial song of praise to a kabbalah figurehead that has reportedly dismayed kabbalahists. It's the album's most glaring mis-step. Not for its subject matter per se, but for the shonky world-pop fusion instigated by the Hebrew chant that underpins the track.

The ballad-shaped hole on Confessions is also filled by 'How High', a spot of pumping self-analysis that does the thoughtful work of the album. It does this very well, with Madonna pondering the value of her fortune and fame. We should hastily move past 'Push', a clunky vocal melody passed off as a love song to Guy, and celebrate the final track. 'Like It or Not' adopts the glam stomp currently owned by Goldfrapp and runs with it, ending Confessions on a jaunty, jubilant note.

You might wonder what a spiritually inclined mother of two who rides and hunts and insists on being called Mrs Ritchie at film premieres is doing making a record for decadent, metrosexual night creatures to jack their bodies to. But hang the contradictions; these confessions are worth taking.



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Reply #3 posted 11/06/05 4:21pm

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i can't wait! i'm going (for my first time ever) to madonna night at berlin (here in chicago). i need to dance to this new cd! just in case they don't have it yet, i'm bringing them a copy of confessions!
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Reply #4 posted 11/06/05 4:34pm

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It seems like the closer we get to the 15th, the more excited I am to get this CD. It sounds like a party and a half. I can't wait to get this CD!
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #5 posted 11/06/05 11:37pm

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Madge Hung Up on Net pirates


MADONNA was more Queen Of Strop than Pop last night when she discovered her new album has been leaked on to the internet – costing her a fortune in lost sales.
The star has gone to great lengths to keep Confessions On A Dancefloor under lock and key until its worldwide release on November 14.

Not even music critics could get a copy of the CD for review. They were forced to go to her record company HQ to hear it.

But last night I was contacted by Madonna fans who had ILLEGALLY downloaded the album for free.

The first single, Hung Up, is out today and Madge’s new dance album has been hailed as a return to spectacular form. She is furious to find someone had posted copies of the album online.

A source close to the star told me: “Madonna has gone all out to make sure this album wasn’t pirated — but she has failed.

“She was fuming when she found out the security had been breached and she has ordered her aides to find the culprits.

“The CDs are watermarked. Even people who work for her were not given copies — they had to go and listen to it at the record company like everyone else.

“She worked really hard on this album and believes it’s wrong that fans can just download it for free.”

Madonna has been one of the strongest campaigners against music piracy.

Unfinished versions of the tracks from her album Music appeared online months before release.
She tried to avoid the problem with American Life by posting fake tracks on illegal networks.

When fans tried to download them they got a furious Madonna barking: “What the f*** do you think you are doing?”

Madonna defied her 47 years and looked sensational in a purple leotard to perform Hung Up at the MTV Europe Awards in Lisbon last week.
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Reply #6 posted 11/07/05 4:19am

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I'm always really excited when Maddy releases a new CD.Remember at the beginning of the year,we saw all those crazy fake tracklists and heard a bunch of wild rumors? LOL,I always like the excitement and madness that occurs when she's working on a new album.This new CD will help me survive the cold winter months,lol.
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Reply #7 posted 11/07/05 6:34am

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DavidEye said:



I'm always really excited when Maddy releases a new CD.Remember at the beginning of the year,we saw all those crazy fake tracklists and heard a bunch of wild rumors? LOL,I always like the excitement and madness that occurs when she's working on a new album.This new CD will help me survive the cold winter months,lol.


"Glorious Roots"?? Since when was she a natural red-head? LOL biggrin

"Hung Up" so needs to be mashed with "If Madonna Calls" hehheh
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Reply #8 posted 11/07/05 6:58am

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Reply #9 posted 11/07/05 7:55am

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I just wanna say that I'M IN FREAKING LOVE WITH THIS ALBUM!!!!! It IS her best since RoL, no doubt about it!

Sure, it is just a fun dance record, but it is sooooo superbly crafted! I gotta drag the wife to one of the local gay clubs, just so there is a chance of us getting to dance to some tracks from this disc! (only the gay clubs will have the good taste to appreciate this album for the fantastic dance disc it is!!) I don't dislike any of the tracks, and that is rare for me (usually, at least one song on an album leaves me cold). The samples are cool, never overbearing. This is a fun, playful record that just kicks my ass with its fantastic beats!

Oh Maddy, you have made one helluva record! I once again reafirm that I love you as much as any straight man is allowed to by law! I cannot wait to pick up the limited edition deluxe version of this disc! If I gotta wait until December, so be it!
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Reply #10 posted 11/07/05 7:57am

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CHIC0 said:

Madge Hung Up on Net pirates


MADONNA was more Queen Of Strop than Pop last night when she discovered her new album has been leaked on to the internet – costing her a fortune in lost sales.
The star has gone to great lengths to keep Confessions On A Dancefloor under lock and key until its worldwide release on November 14.

Not even music critics could get a copy of the CD for review. They were forced to go to her record company HQ to hear it.

But last night I was contacted by Madonna fans who had ILLEGALLY downloaded the album for free.

The first single, Hung Up, is out today and Madge’s new dance album has been hailed as a return to spectacular form. She is furious to find someone had posted copies of the album online.

A source close to the star told me: “Madonna has gone all out to make sure this album wasn’t pirated — but she has failed.

“She was fuming when she found out the security had been breached and she has ordered her aides to find the culprits.

“The CDs are watermarked. Even people who work for her were not given copies — they had to go and listen to it at the record company like everyone else.

“She worked really hard on this album and believes it’s wrong that fans can just download it for free.”

Madonna has been one of the strongest campaigners against music piracy.

Unfinished versions of the tracks from her album Music appeared online months before release.
She tried to avoid the problem with American Life by posting fake tracks on illegal networks.

When fans tried to download them they got a furious Madonna barking: “What the f*** do you think you are doing?”

Madonna defied her 47 years and looked sensational in a purple leotard to perform Hung Up at the MTV Europe Awards in Lisbon last week.


I understand her frustration, but in the end she should be happy. The leak has created quite a buzz, and most of us are planning on buying it anyway. I know that I was planning on just getting a burn from a friend until the limited edition comes out in December, so this really doesn't have an effect on my buying it. In fact, she is going to get me singing the praises of this CD to everyone I know, so she is getting free advertising at the very least!
jedi

Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
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I'm enjoying the album so far. Some fun stuff on here, and I like that it has a consistent sound throughout, it's not trying to be some buffet of different types of music like Prince's Symbol album.

There's 3 tracks that I really wish would have been left off, or at least worked on more. I Love New York has awful lyrics. Not fun cheeky awful, just plain awful. It's hard to listen to because her comments are so stupid and simple-minded. Isaac is goofy and could have been left off. Push sounds really trite IMO.

I do like the lush dense sound, and echoing vocals. The album has a really warm feel to it. Was Mirwais even involved with this album?, because it (thankfully) doesn't have his sound at all.

You really need to play this on a good stereo to enjoy it, it doesn't sound the same on small speakers.
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Reply #12 posted 11/07/05 8:40am

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I just wanted to contribute to this thread of sheer visibility's sakes.
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Reply #13 posted 11/07/05 8:52am

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Tom said:

I'm enjoying the album so far. Some fun stuff on here, and I like that it has a consistent sound throughout, it's not trying to be some buffet of different types of music like Prince's Symbol album.

There's 3 tracks that I really wish would have been left off, or at least worked on more. I Love New York has awful lyrics. Not fun cheeky awful, just plain awful. It's hard to listen to because her comments are so stupid and simple-minded. Isaac is goofy and could have been left off. Push sounds really trite IMO.

I do like the lush dense sound, and echoing vocals. The album has a really warm feel to it. Was Mirwais even involved with this album?, because it (thankfully) doesn't have his sound at all.

You really need to play this on a good stereo to enjoy it, it doesn't sound the same on small speakers.



write 2 tracks and produced both with Madonna and Stuart
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Reply #15 posted 11/07/05 9:42am

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MADONNA RESTRAINT CHALLENGE

Ane you Madging out? Popping on all her albums...listening to the new album non-stop? Catching all of her interviews, video shows, checking all the boards...constantly? If so...you should consider the challenge.

I challenge everyone to stop listening to Madonna from midnight tonight until the album comes out on the 15th. I feel I have listened to the album enough over the weekend...I need a Madonna time out. I am encouraging all of you to join me. 7 Madonna free days until you hear Hung-Up in all it's glory when you get Confessions on a Dancefloor. I know her music is getting played out everywhere...that's fine. YOU just can't put her on.

Bonus points if you are able to avoid anything Madonna all together. nod

DO YOU HAVE THE WILL POWER?

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Reply #16 posted 11/07/05 9:49am

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MADONNA RESTRAINT CHALLENGE

Ane you Madging out? Popping on all her albums...listening to the new album non-stop? Catching all of her interviews, video shows, checking all the boards...constantly? If so...you should consider the challenge.

I challenge everyone to stop listening to Madonna from midnight tonight until the album comes out on the 15th. I feel I have listened to the album enough over the weekend...I need a Madonna time out. I am encouraging all of you to join me. 7 Madonna free days until you hear Hung-Up in all it's glory when you get Confessions on a Dancefloor. I know her music is getting played out everywhere...that's fine. YOU just can't put her on.

Bonus points if you are able to avoid anything Madonna all together. nod

DO YOU HAVE THE WILL POWER?





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though i've not heard anything off the new album aside from "HUNG UP", i guarantee you i'm gonna lose that challenge. lol
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Reply #17 posted 11/07/05 10:40am

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MADONNA RESTRAINT CHALLENGE

Ane you Madging out? Popping on all her albums...listening to the new album non-stop? Catching all of her interviews, video shows, checking all the boards...constantly? If so...you should consider the challenge.

I challenge everyone to stop listening to Madonna from midnight tonight until the album comes out on the 15th. I feel I have listened to the album enough over the weekend...I need a Madonna time out. I am encouraging all of you to join me. 7 Madonna free days until you hear Hung-Up in all it's glory when you get Confessions on a Dancefloor. I know her music is getting played out everywhere...that's fine. YOU just can't put her on.

Bonus points if you are able to avoid anything Madonna all together. nod

DO YOU HAVE THE WILL POWER?




I'm on it! No big deal for me, though. confused
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Reply #18 posted 11/07/05 11:24am

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superspaceboy said:

MADONNA RESTRAINT CHALLENGE

Ane you Madging out? Popping on all her albums...listening to the new album non-stop? Catching all of her interviews, video shows, checking all the boards...constantly? If so...you should consider the challenge.

I challenge everyone to stop listening to Madonna from midnight tonight until the album comes out on the 15th. I feel I have listened to the album enough over the weekend...I need a Madonna time out. I am encouraging all of you to join me. 7 Madonna free days until you hear Hung-Up in all it's glory when you get Confessions on a Dancefloor. I know her music is getting played out everywhere...that's fine. YOU just can't put her on.

Bonus points if you are able to avoid anything Madonna all together. nod

DO YOU HAVE THE WILL POWER?


Oh well, I'm just gonna have to lose this challenge! I'm enjoying this album waaaay too much to not listen to it until the 15th!
jedi

Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
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Reply #19 posted 11/07/05 11:48am

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JediMaster said:

superspaceboy said:

MADONNA RESTRAINT CHALLENGE

Ane you Madging out? Popping on all her albums...listening to the new album non-stop? Catching all of her interviews, video shows, checking all the boards...constantly? If so...you should consider the challenge.

I challenge everyone to stop listening to Madonna from midnight tonight until the album comes out on the 15th. I feel I have listened to the album enough over the weekend...I need a Madonna time out. I am encouraging all of you to join me. 7 Madonna free days until you hear Hung-Up in all it's glory when you get Confessions on a Dancefloor. I know her music is getting played out everywhere...that's fine. YOU just can't put her on.

Bonus points if you are able to avoid anything Madonna all together. nod

DO YOU HAVE THE WILL POWER?


Oh well, I'm just gonna have to lose this challenge! I'm enjoying this album waaaay too much to not listen to it until the 15th!



Just heard the album on MTV's The Leak. I like it. The two weakest ones were "I Love New York" and "Push", but the rest was pretty good. It's definitely better than American Life, and I can even say that it's better than half of Music.

This is totally gonna make hardcore fans and dance freaks go crazy. As for mainstream listeners...we shall see i guess.
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Reply #20 posted 11/07/05 1:04pm

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last night the crowd went nuts every time a new song was played on the dance floor! true, it was madonna night so they were all big fans but they were very excited by the songs. i sent a few friends some tracks and while they are not big madonna fans, they were excited by the new material. if radio supports the album, it will be a big hit because the material is her strongest in years.
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SassyBritches said:

last night the crowd went nuts every time a new song was played on the dance floor! true, it was madonna night so they were all big fans but they were very excited by the songs. i sent a few friends some tracks and while they are not big madonna fans, they were excited by the new material. if radio supports the album, it will be a big hit because the material is her strongest in years.


Totally agree.
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The Observer said:



We should hastily move past 'Push', a clunky vocal melody passed off as a love song to Guy,



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what? fuck them! that's the best track!
"I don't need your forgiveness, cos I've been saved by Jesus, so fuck you."
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Reply #24 posted 11/07/05 5:29pm

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Tessa said:

The Observer said:



We should hastily move past 'Push', a clunky vocal melody passed off as a love song to Guy,



snip.



what? fuck them! that's the best track!

push has constantly been in my top 5 since i first heard the record. like it or not, push, jump, how high, and sorry are constantly hovering in the top 5 with let it will be, future lovers, hung up , and isaac occassionally popping in. hey, that's almost the whole record isn't it! giggle
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Tessa said:

what? fuck them! that's the best track!


Indeed, Push is one of my faves.

As it stands right now, these are my top 5 (maybe not in order)

Sorry
Hung Up
Push
Future Lovers
Like it Or Not
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everything i've read has said push was written for the peopel in ehr life who have pushed her and made her two better not just guy
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Reply #27 posted 11/07/05 7:06pm

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I FINALLY heard Confessions on a Dancefloor and I really like it. I heard it on The Leak on MTV.com and I heard it on a pair of headphones but I have a feeling that it's a lot better on stereo. I think I will like it even more as I keep on hearing it. It's definetly has a Euro-Pop vibe going on throughout the whole thing. The songs I like the most so far are Hung Up, Issac, Push, Future Lovers and Like It Or Not. The whole thing is great and I will be at the record store next Tuesday.
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ehuffnsd said:

everything i've read has said push was written for the peopel in ehr life who have pushed her and made her two better not just guy



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