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Album Notes Includes rare 12" dance remixes previously unavailable on CD. Personnel: Madonna (vocals); Nile Rodgers (guitar, Synclavier); Lenny Pickett (saxophone); Rob Sabino (synthesizer); Bernard Edwards (bass); Tony Thompson (drums); Jimmy Bralower (programming); Curtis King, Frank Simms, George Simms, Brenda King (background vocals). Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (Sterling Sound, New York, New York). The title track, which, combined with her overt sexuality, caused waves of controversy at the time, has now become part of movie folklore, with director Quentin Tarantino letting his brutish cast mull over the meaning of its lyrics for the opening sequence of the film Reservoir Dogs. It is somehow gratifying that the Madonna album that unleashed her on the world should have become a cultural icon and reference point for the 80s. A telling blend of lush pop songs and street suss--the dancing went on all through the night. The British import CD (SIRE 925181-2) contains 1 extra track "Into The Groove" from the "Desperately Seeking Susan" soundtrack and has a running time of 43:22. Editorial Reviews Q (07/01/2001) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 03/02/08 by: one of madonna,s best album,s. this was one of her best moves in her future. deffinenty not a brittney speers move. makes a nice edition to any music collection. Review ID: 10000000005897302 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 11/04/06 by: 1 of 2 people found this review helpful. Madonna earned her Place in the Sun for her pop culture sophomore album, Like A Virgin. Madonna was new, edgy and out of control back in the 80s. Her star continued to rise until she outshined all other artists in that decade and into the 90s. However, Madonna lacks any real loyalty to any music genre and her loyalty to the songs, Like A Virgin, Material Girl and Dress You Up remain a blemish on her over the top career. I was once the biggest Madonna fan in the world but like all greatness- all great things come to an end. She does not embrace the music that made her a star and a household name. She wishes she had never made these songs but at her concerts she still sells the Material Girl shirts. The album/Cd and it's songs are some of the most well-known in history. For that alone this is must have for the pop culture wanna-be. Because if you remember, she coined the phrase wanna-be and when you look really hard at her ,she's still just that...... a wanna-be. The song Love Don't Live Here Anymore is a Madonna career highlight and often is lost to other poppy songs on the album. With all this said, when you hear these songs you remember back to a time when MTV was the hottest trend in music, Reagan was in office and we still wondered what her body looked like. Review ID: 10000000002252986 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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