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Madonna - Confessions on a Dance Floor
- It's quite simple for me fall in love with Madonna's new album Confessions on a Dance Floor. For starters, I think she has a fabulous voice. The album is not only sensational to listen to, but it's likely to have you moving parts of your body you may not have moved in years, or even thought you could move in that funky way before. Disco and 80s music just got resurrected, rejeuvenated and redefined thanks to Madonna's brilliant new album.
Even if you're not a fan of one of pop's most talented, outspoken, outrageous, never-out-of opinions extraordinaire, but are a fan of the Disco and 80s era sampling the artistic flair and exciting new dance sounds of Confessions on a Dance Floor, then you may find yourself confessing to every Tom, Dick and Sally about how much you've gotten into Madonna and her new album.
With this album, Madonna's back to her roots and her first love – dance. It's the album's central focus, and it is possibly her best album to date. And like only a fraction of singers who can truly be identified by their first name, Madonna continues to not just reach for new heights, but also create them.
I highly recommend all twelve songs of the album, and yes, I have an insatiable appetite to listen to and spastically dance to more than a handful of them over and over and over again. The songs are delicious, raw, insightful and just too good not to be appreciated to the fullest, loudest and most get-down-and-boggie form possible.
Madonna keeps getting better and better. Confessions on a Dance Floor is one hell of a dance album and a killer accomplishment in dance music and Madonna's inner expression. Congratulations once again to Madonna, the true queen of pop music.
Reviewer: Lynda Dale MacLean
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Reviewer's Rating: 9
Reader's Rating: 9.09
Reader's Votes: 11
Added: 18-Nov-2005
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