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Cyndi Lauper's "She So Unusual" Vs. Madonna's "Madonna"





1. Money Changes Everything
2. Girls Just Want To Have Fun
3. When You Were Mine
4. Time After Time
5. She Bop
6. All Through The Night
7. Witness
8. I'll Kiss You
9. He's So Unusual
10. Yeah Yeah



1. Lucky Star
2. Borderline
3. Burning Up
4. I Know It
5. Holiday
6. Think Of Me
7. Physical Attraction
8. Everybody

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Reply #1 posted 01/01/07 11:10am

TommyRoss

I love them both and Madonna is great fun, but based solely on the quality of the music, I'd give an edge to She's So Unusual. I love the punky edge to Cyndi's first solo album. It was edgier in both image and sound. Still a pop album, but it was more adventurous. Madonna's pop album stuck close to the dancefloor; Cyndi's was dance friendly but it also rocked. I also think both produced an equal number of pop classics.

I remember everyone thinking Cyndi's career would thrive and Madonna would amount to little else than a flash in the pan. Cyndi certainly had the vocal chops and songwriting skills to back that up. Funny how things turn out.
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Reply #2 posted 01/01/07 11:12am

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Both are good albums.

I prefer Cyndi Lauper's, very good tracks.
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Reply #3 posted 01/01/07 11:22am

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A lot of good singles and filler on those two. "Borderline" is still one of Madonna's very best songs, but I have to give the nod to Cyndi. "All Through the Night" is my jam!
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Reply #4 posted 01/01/07 11:42am

squiddyren

Madge's debut. Cyndi's SSU is great for those first six tracks, but takes a dip in quality for the remainder of it, IMO. Madonna, on the other hand, has only one possible weak link with "I Know It".
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Reply #5 posted 01/01/07 11:42am

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I like them both.

After all this time,"She's So Unusual"is the one I go back and listen to more.
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Reply #6 posted 01/01/07 12:55pm

CinisterCee

This was a real debate circa 1984.

Cyndi still wins. smile
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Reply #7 posted 01/01/07 12:57pm

PricelessHo

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though i do enjoy both records but this one DEF wins 4 me

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Reply #8 posted 01/01/07 1:00pm

CinisterCee

TommyRoss said:

I remember everyone thinking Cyndi's career would thrive and Madonna would amount to little else than a flash in the pan. Cyndi certainly had the vocal chops and songwriting skills to back that up. Funny how things turn out.


I remember the same thing. She's So Unusual's popularity continued into 1985 and was being compared to Like A Virgin too.
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Reply #9 posted 01/01/07 1:05pm

CinisterCee

squiddyren said:

Madge's debut. Cyndi's SSU is great for those first six tracks, but takes a dip in quality for the remainder of it, IMO. Madonna, on the other hand, has only one possible weak link with "I Know It".


Nothing on She's So Unusual is as weak as "I Know It".
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Reply #10 posted 01/01/07 1:08pm

jayaredee

Madonna is a more consistent listen, to me anyway. Cyndi's album loses steam by the time Witness starts.
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Reply #11 posted 01/01/07 1:10pm

TommyRoss

jayaredee said:

Madonna is a more consistent listen, to me anyway. Cyndi's album loses steam by the time Witness starts.

Both Witness and I'll Kiss You are fun for me, especially the latter tune.
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Reply #12 posted 01/01/07 1:13pm

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TommyRoss said:

jayaredee said:

Madonna is a more consistent listen, to me anyway. Cyndi's album loses steam by the time Witness starts.

Both Witness and I'll Kiss You are fun for me, especially the latter tune.


Yeah i never really liked anything after All through the Night, though I don't mind Yeah Yeah.
I actually hold the "Madonna" album as one of her essentials along with Like a Prayer.
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Reply #13 posted 01/01/07 1:14pm

CinisterCee

She's So Unusual is even more essential to Cyndi than Madonna is to Madonna.
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Reply #14 posted 01/01/07 1:15pm

TommyRoss

jayaredee said:

TommyRoss said:


Both Witness and I'll Kiss You are fun for me, especially the latter tune.


Yeah i never really liked anything after All through the Night, though I don't mind Yeah Yeah.
I actually hold the "Madonna" album as one of her essentials along with Like a Prayer.

As do I. Those are my two favorite Madonna albums, I just like She's So Unusual more than Madonna. In the end, I'd gladly listen to either.
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Reply #15 posted 01/01/07 1:16pm

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CinisterCee said:

This was a real debate circa 1984.

Cyndi still wins. smile


SSU has songs that are still relevent today.
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Madonna was a lot of fun,and still is...

SSU is Cyndi's peak cool.....
imo
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Reply #16 posted 01/01/07 1:20pm

VoicesCarry

Cyndi. Both of the albums have some crap tracks, so it's a matter of which good tracks you prefer. I don't listen past All Through The Night on SSU, but it doesn't matter since the first 6 songs are so strong. I love Time After Time, adore the Money Changes Everything cover, and appreciate the fact that Cyndi didn't fuck with the genders in When You Were Mine.
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Reply #17 posted 01/01/07 1:22pm

CinisterCee

Kudos for the Prince cover "When You Were Mine".
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Reply #18 posted 01/01/07 1:23pm

VoicesCarry

CinisterCee said:

Kudos for the Prince cover "When You Were Mine".


Is it blasphemy if you like it better than the original lol
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Reply #19 posted 01/01/07 1:23pm

TommyRoss

VoicesCarry said:

Cyndi. Both of the albums have some crap tracks, so it's a matter of which good tracks you prefer. I don't listen past All Through The Night on SSU, but it doesn't matter since the first 6 songs are so strong. I love Time After Time, adore the Money Changes Everything cover, and appreciate the fact that Cyndi didn't fuck with the genders in When You Were Mine.

That's why I like both those remakes. She made them her own without compromising anything at all about them.
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Reply #20 posted 01/01/07 1:24pm

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CinisterCee said:

She's So Unusual is even more essential to Cyndi than Madonna is to Madonna.


No kidding, it was her biggest if not only mark in pop culture.
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Reply #21 posted 01/01/07 1:25pm

VoicesCarry

jayaredee said:

CinisterCee said:

She's So Unusual is even more essential to Cyndi than Madonna is to Madonna.


No kidding, it was her biggest if not only mark in pop culture.


Definitely not her only. She has classic songs that are not on this album.
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Reply #22 posted 01/01/07 1:26pm

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VoicesCarry said:

jayaredee said:



No kidding, it was her biggest if not only mark in pop culture.


Definitely not her only. She has classic songs that are not on this album.


Yeah but nothing as classic as anything on SSU.
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Reply #23 posted 01/01/07 1:26pm

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jayaredee said:

CinisterCee said:

She's So Unusual is even more essential to Cyndi than Madonna is to Madonna.


No kidding, it was her biggest if not only mark in pop culture.


True Colors IMHO is her truest mark...how many freaken covers, soundtracks and commercials include this song?
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Reply #24 posted 01/01/07 1:28pm

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and Roy Orbison proved what a songwriting legend she is by elevating "I Drove All Night" to a classic.
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Reply #25 posted 01/01/07 1:29pm

VoicesCarry

jayaredee said:

VoicesCarry said:



Definitely not her only. She has classic songs that are not on this album.


Yeah but nothing as classic as anything on SSU.


True Colors is probably one of her best-known songs. I'd rank it as a classic. And her cover of I Drove All Night is the definitive version.
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Reply #26 posted 01/01/07 1:32pm

GangstaFam

This is a tough one! I listen to Madonna more to this day, but I sure as heck wore out my Cyndi tapes back in the day.

And I love ALL the songs on "She's So Unusual". "I'll Kiss You" is new wave insanity!
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Reply #27 posted 01/01/07 1:41pm

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oopsies...i always thought Lauper wrote I Drove All Night but it looks like like Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. the same team who wrote Whitney's "So Emotional", Madonna's "Like A Virgin" and Lauper's "True Colors".


the song was originally recorded by Orbison, but without a record deal wasn't released until after Lauper released her version and had a hit (and after his death).
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Reply #28 posted 01/01/07 1:42pm

CinisterCee

GangstaFam said:

And I love ALL the songs on "She's So Unusual". "I'll Kiss You" is new wave insanity!


Totally. biggrin
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Reply #29 posted 01/01/07 1:44pm

VoicesCarry

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Whitney's "So Emotional"


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