As you can see here Madonna is the number 1 artist on itunes world wide: http://kworb.net/itunes/ 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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MDNA starts out like an explosive volcano and deflates toward the end, inducing repeated yawns. The completest in me says ''buy it'', so I'll wait and buy a discounted copy at the local indie shop. | |
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Couldn't disagree more--just the opposite is true. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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here in Brazil, MDNA sold 40k copies of the physical realese in 24 hours. We still don't have the iTunes numbers, but it has been numer 1 since yesterday.
http://madonnaonline.mtv.uol.com.br/2012/03/27/em-24h-mdna-vende-40-mil-copias-no-brasil-e-conquista-certificado-de-platina/ | |
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Different from "COADF" I'd say that the deluxe version is better than the actual album version.
The bonus tracks seem to be so effortlessly written. It's just fun to listen to.
The weakest tracks on the album might be "Turn Up The Radio" and "Superstar".
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on Z100 the ad for mdna is playing after every track basically after every 5mins. I went for a run and i heard the ad about 25 times [Edited 3/27/12 19:31pm] | |
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ITA! For some reason, I can't get "I F**ked Up" out of my head. "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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I think the weakest tracks are "Superstar" and "B-Day Song" but to me,even these tracks aren't as bad as,say,"Spanish Lesson" or "Jimmy,Jimmy"
I like "Turn Up The Radio" but I gotta admit,the line that goes "shake up the system and break all the rules" is funny to me She seems to be suggesting that driving really fast in your car with the radio up loud,is the way to deal with life's problems....lol....wtf? | |
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listening to "falling free" i was in the mood to listen to some more of those slow intimate tracks with sparse instrumentation and naturally i ended up listening to "has to be" again.
man, that's a good song. nice as "falling free" is, it hasn't got shit on the absolutely brilliant "has to be".
still, the orbit tracks are my favorit tracks on mdna. i wish they would've just made an entire album together. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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It really was a relief to have an album with nothing nearly as bad as Spanish Lesson. 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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For me the most important review:
Robert Christgau:
Forget the four "Deluxe" extras, not one of which except maybe the pretty little "I F***ed Up" improves on the updated '90s arena-dance power tracks of the first 43 minutes, although they top the deadly-dreamy closer "Falling Free" as well as the penultimate "Masterpiece," which begins "If you were the Mona Lisa . . . ." Granted, I could mock "Ooh la la you're my superstar/Ooh la la that's what you are" just as easily. But lyrics have never been where she showed off her gorgeous brains, and anyway, the 10-track mix I propose as an alternative goes out on a real song called "Love Spent": "Hold me like your money/Tell me that you want me/Spend your love on me/Spend your love on me." Nikki Minaj shines bright, but she's no more crucial structurally than the cheerleaders who garnish "I'm Addicted" at its close and embellish "Give Me All Your Luvin'" throughout. Play loud. She's smart and she's proud. A MINUS
Based on ratings he gave to other albums, MDNA is up there. I may have wanted him to see the significance of Prayer and Ray but he wants his Madonna to be the one and only cool and hip schlockmeister (not one who discovered God and spirituality):
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mdna projections should be coming any min now | |
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Do you work for a number-crunching company? "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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U better contact that other source of yours that predicted 195-205k...tell them that there's a crack in their crystal ball | |||
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The reason is the CD concert giveaway r being included all lumped into first week according to billboard.
The source is apparently a die hard madonna fan on the charts forum. None of the die hard madonna fans on the chart forum predicted such numbers most had like 250k max.
Hopefully Billboard gives a breakdown how many were included from concert cds giveaways.
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Aren't concert giveaways no longer counted? I thought Billboard suspended that after Musicology. 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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From Billboard
March 28, 2012 | |
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MADONNA’S MATERIAL GAINS
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I was afraid the reunion with William Orbit would end up repeating herself, and that kinda happened with I'm A Sinner, yet it's probably my most fav track on the album! Falling Free is another gem but Love Spent is kinda a mess. Looking forward to the live performances. | |
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I don't see how this is anything new or fresh compared to her albums released since Ray of Light. It sounds....the same. Sure the beats are a bit different, and 'sound' is asthetically a slight bit different. But, overall it still sounds like paint-by-numbers pop, and pretty forgettable at that.
Don't get me wrong, I like several of the songs, but I'm still struggling to figure out why she bothered. They won't be tunes we'll be hearing in a decade's time or anything. Certainly better than 20Ten, but that's not saying much.
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On Nielsen SoundScan's Building chart (below), Richie's "Tuskegee" is No. 1, followed by Madonna's "MDNA" and Shinedown's "Amaryllis." The Building tally is a precursor to the final Billboard 200 ranking -- reflecting the first four days (Monday through Thursday) of SoundScan's tracking week as reported by six major merchants. | |
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I don't particularly disagree, after HC this really feels a bit of a "Madonna by numbers" album apart from the vocals but I still enjoy it and I loved Give Me All Your Luvin' since day 1. She still bothers because she has a 3 album & tour deal to complete. I just hope for the next two she will work with new people instead of going back to Mirwais or Stuart Price.
As for hearing them in a decade, not many Madonna songs that are not on The Immaculate Collection fit that criteria but nobody can do anything about that. | |
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I agree to a certain extent, but I love it. I think the point is that this time around, it feels like she was involved, invested, in creating an album, unlike "Hard Candy" where you can tell that she barely had any input and probably wasn't very interested in making an album. The fact that her marriage was falling apart, she was a mother of 3 and was launching a campaign to save the African nation of Malousy are not evident on "Hard Candy." And her non-involvement with the release of "Celebration" was even more apparent.
At least this time around it's got something of a Madonna stamp on it. The lyrics are cliched, but I think she's actually working herself back into a music career at least. It may also be a sign of the times. She's keeping her finger on the pulse by putting out something that's just as irrelevant as everything else that's out there as far as pop music goes. In the '90s and early '00s, being artsy and edgy and creddy were in vogue, so her sounds and lyrics reflected that. In 2012, none of that matters, and so she's evolved to match. Possibly. But I'm hoping this is the first step in her getting back on track to the kind of pop artist and lyricist that she was on "Like A Prayer," "Erotica," "Bedtime Stories," "Ray Of Light," "American Life," and "Confessions on A Dance Floor."
One can hope. In the meantime, this is a good pop album, a decent Madonna album, and about 50% of it is just plain great. Which is much more than I was expecting after her last couple of releases that she barely bothered to show up for. | |
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As I was listening to the album for probably 8,000th time today, her re-teaming with Orbit had me thinking what her next album might be like. And I thought it might be a neat idea if she re-teamed for one song with all of her previous major collaborators from the past as producers. Not sure if it's a great idea or not, but my list included the following:
Reggie Lucas Nile Rodgers Stephen Bray (not likely to happen) Pat Leonard (possibly only writing) Shep Pettibone Dallas Austin Babyface (possibly only writing) William Orbit Mirwais Stuart Price Pharrell Timbaland/Timberlake Martin Solveig
Since she seems to be rather self-referential these days in her images and in her lyrics/sounds, it might be interesting to re-visit these collaborators in a one-song-apiece type of album.
It would certainly be eclectic, but might also bring out the best in her abilities (and theirs).
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That would be exciting, mostly I just want her to work with Pat Leonard and Mirwais, although Shep would bring back the sound they did together which just became popular again. 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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^I think Madonna should do a Pettibone/Orbit album. I think her working with probably her most critically acclaimed producers would increase her "return" even more. | |
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OK, now that I think about it, this is far better than Hard Candy in that sense.
I mean, this is forgettable and throwaway pop, but it sounds like she was involved. The problem is the material this time around and not the fact that she's not trying. I do dislike how sterile her voice sounds though--the melodies and her vocals are all 'safely contained' and dare not interfere with the beat.
But, Hard Candy was just dull as hell. I remember the first time I heard it I was flabergasted. I thought, is this her "Chaos and Disorder?" Has she finally made a statement about her retirement?
At least with this one, it sounds like she's clutching on with dear life, but just didn't pick the right material. Perhaps another Like a Prayer or Ray of Light is looming. Hope springs eternal.
I'll say this....the girl sure can still generate buzz. | |
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I'm gonna be pointing out the obvious, but did you check out the credits? It's the first time she used so many outsider songwriters. It took a whopping 8 people to write Gang Bang and 7 to come up with Love Spent. It's also been widely reported that Martin Solveig simply gave Turn Up The Radio her. So if anything, this is her first album that can be labeled as "barely had any input" if you really wanna go there. Don't forget she was busy with W.E. most of the time.
I know among a big group fans it was a common agreement to dismiss HC as "she wasn't interested" but I think all that was reverse-psychology because they simply didn't like it. I don't see what Celebration has to do with anything, she doesn't care about compilations, but it seems she will be singing Revolver on tour, so... | |
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