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Best 90s Madonna Album Going from the 80s thread from alphastreet, let's dip into the 90s for a bit. She had two soundtracks and two compilations combined with her three studio albums. So I'm listing them all.
Bedtime Stories (1994) Ray of Light (1998)
I'm Breathless (1990) Evita (1996) Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Ray of Light for me. It takes me back to graduating from high school and feeling the big wide world open to me. I took a couple road trips that summer and put Ray of Light on - it was a perfect album to capture the open road and the sense of adventure.
Erotica and Bedtime Stories are both really good, too.
I know The Immaculate Collection is a classic compilation, but having different versions of the tracks and missing out on a lot of key cuts holds it back for me. I far prefer Something to Remember. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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I want to say bedtime stories but I’m going with erotica cause there’s a lot of strong moments on the album and is kind of insightful in its own way | |
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I mean wow
1. Ray of Light (1998) - I remember spending a lot of time in Toronto and hearing this one The album over all(and outtakes) are spectacular. Like Blade Runner Utopian 2. Bedtime Stories (1994) The album was very organic and eclectic. It felt like she came home after Erotica and lounged and wrote in her diary. 3. Erotica (1992) - The WHOLE era is #1 out of all 3. The album captures the gritty, urban(and a little suburbia), nightlife of someone taking on the big city love and sex. the early 90s hardhitting beat, I never fell into. But the album takes you in flux. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
I mean wow
1. Ray of Light (1998) - I remember spending a lot of time in Toronto and hearing this one The album over all(and outtakes) are spectacular. Like Blade Runner Utopian 2. Bedtime Stories (1994) The album was very organic and eclectic. It felt like she came home after Erotica and lounged and wrote in her diary. 3. Erotica (1992) - The WHOLE era is #1 out of all 3. The album captures the gritty, urban(and a little suburbia), nightlife of someone taking on the big city love and sex. the early 90s hardhitting beat, I never fell into. But the album takes you in flux. Cool, were you at her muchmusic interview during ray of light? | |
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For me,this is a tough one.For many years,I considered Erotica to be my favorite Madonna album.But then,Ray Of Light came along
I'm gonna go with ROL. | |
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The opening song on ROL,"Drowned World/Substitute For Love",still gives me chills when I hear it.I think it is the best song she ever recorded. | |
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Bedtime Stories is my favorite 90s Madonna album. It has a coherent vibe, it is smooth , sexy and romantic and she looked great, too. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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KoolEaze said: Bedtime Stories is my favorite 90s Madonna album. It has a coherent vibe, it is smooth , sexy and romantic and she looked great, too. And some of the best videos of her career also came out of bedtime stories era | |
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Erotica. Absolute masterpiece. Ray of Light and Bedtime Stories follow. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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Erotica is the best for me. It is a real solid album which despite not having a world beating single (in terms of popularity) it had really good singles and just every track is listenable.
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I think my order is going to be: Erotica Ray of Light Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Ray of Light, I could always go back and discover something new sonically or even emotionally, the album is rich and multi-layered, not only because of the production or the lyrical themes, but all of the factors combined. Its full of mystery to me, beautifully haunting and an emotionally complex piece of work. My fave album from her in any era/decade, I don't think she will ever top that. | |
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From Justify My Love This Used To be My Playground Erotica Deeper & Deeper Fever Bad Girl Rain I'll Remember Take A Bow Secret Human Nature Bedtime Stories You'll See
This was a beautiful visual story that feels so interconnected | |
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It is an incredible album and unlike anything she had done before. | |
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Bedtime Stories for me. Nothing she released after that ever interested me and yet Bedtime Stories is my second favourite Madonna album. | |
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Erotica by a mile. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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to be honest, i never really listened to these albums in full untill this thread went up...after listening to all of them once, Bedtime Stories sounds the best, and is the easiest to listen to in full...but im more curious about Ray Of Light and want to hear more of it | |
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RJOrion said: to be honest, i never really listened to these albums in full untill this thread went up...after listening to all of them once, Bedtime Stories sounds the best, and is the easiest to listen to in full...but im more curious about Ray Of Light and want to hear more of it It’s a bit heavy to digest sonically, I’d even say that this was her “Sign O The Times” moment in a sense that it’s a total departure from her previous output and the fact that there’s so much going on production-wise. William Orbit gave her a whole atmospheric wall of sounds and it fit her voice, I’d say that was her at her most natural. Enjoy the surprises [Edited 8/11/20 11:08am] | |
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Ray of Light by a generous margin; but closely followed by Erotica had it been a tight 11 songs album. That actually makes Bedtime Stories her second best '90s album (11 songs, not the 14-16 songs nonsense so typical of the '90s). [Edited 8/12/20 13:49pm] | |
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Bedtime Stories, even though I loved ROL as much as everyone else in its era. | |
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the title cut for Bedtime Stories was like an opening for Ray of Light | |
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Hmmm! Good observation, didn’t think of it that way | |
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the title cut for Bedtime Stories was like an opening for Ray of Light It definitely was though I like it better than the songs on ray of light | |
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"Mer Girl" on Ray Of Light is my favorite song for the week... it sounds beautifully extraterrestrial...i dont even know what that means but i can hear and feel it...deep lyrics too... ive been missin out on some shit here | |
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i almost think the producers/engineers/Madonna put some kind of spells and esoteric stuff in some of these "Ray Of Light" productions...its a slightly dark, but somewhat intoxicating vibe in these songs...a real mysterious, but still coherent statement and musical theme throughout...like her debut lp no need to skip or shuffle anything...i guess im late though | |
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i cant get into Erotica....it bores me...although i like "Secret Garden" [Edited 8/12/20 16:37pm] | |
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I regard DW as her best song in her career as well. | |
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One of her most underrated songs, and one fo her most personal and painful songs in her career about her mother. | |
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Yes fits better in the Ray Of Light album | |
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