Friday, 24 December 2021

Madonna - Hard Candy Gold Edition Remixed & Revisited

Album 11

HARD CANDY

gold edition remixed & revisited 






Candyshop (CLEOpatra's S.E.X.shop Latina Club MIX)

4 Minutes (Idaho's Lost Daze Mix)

Give it 2 Me (DJ Paulo's Give it 2U Mix)

Heartbeat (Dubtronics Extended Version)

Miles Away (Sartori Fuzzy Dream RMX)

She's not me (Offer Nissim Remix)

Incredible (Extended remix)

The Beat Goes on (Offer Nissim's Remix)

Dance 2night (Edson Pride Remix)

Spanish Lesson (DirtyHands Extended Version)

Devil Wouldn't Recognize You (Pander's Melodic Heaven Club Mix)

Voices (R-A Remix)

Pala Tute (Final Mix)

The Beat Is So Crazy [Feeling So Crazy] (Solo Version)

Infinity

Ring My Bell (Extended)

Latte

Is This Love (Bon D' Accord)

Animal

Across The Sky (Skin Bruno Virtue Mix)

4 Minutes (FunkyBootleg Benede)

Miles Away (Mike Danavan's Disco Lies Club Mix)

Heartbeat (Ornique Clubmix)

Give It 2 Me (Felix Meows Going On Mix)

Voices (House Of Labs Club Mix)


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Wednesday, 15 December 2021

Madonna - COADF Gold edition Remixed & Revisited

 The 10th studio album also got a 

Gold Edition Remixed & Revisited.

CONFESSIONS ON A DANCE FLOOR


Confessions on a Dance Floor is the tenth studio album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on November 9, 2005, by Warner Bros. Records. A complete departure from her previous studio album American Life (2003), the album includes influences of 1970s disco and 1980s electropop, as well as modern-day club music. Initially, she began working with Mirwais Ahmadzaï for the album but later felt that their collaboration was not going in the direction she desired. Madonna took her collaboration with Stuart Price who was overviewing her documentary I'm Going to Tell You a Secret. The album was mainly recorded at Price's home-studio where Madonna spent most of her time during the recordings.


Musically, the record is structured like a DJ's set. The songs are sequenced and blended so that they are played continuously without any gaps. The title arrived from the fact that the album tracklisting consists of light-hearted and happy songs in the beginning, and progresses to much darker melodies and lyrics describing personal feelings and commitments. Songs on the album sample and reference the music of other dance-oriented artists like ABBA, Donna Summer, Pet Shop Boys, the Bee Gees and Depeche Mode, as well as Madonna's 1980s output.


Madonna promoted the album through several live performances and a promotional tour. She embarked on the Confessions Tour in 2006, which became the highest-grossing tour ever for a female artist at that time. Four singles were released from the album. "Hung Up", the lead single, topped the charts in a total of 41 countries. According to Billboard, it was the most successful dance song of the decade. It was followed by "Sorry" which became Madonna's twelfth number-one single in the United Kingdom. "Get Together" and "Jump" were also released as singles, both becoming top-ten hits in several countries.


Most critics praised the album, calling it a return to form for Madonna and ranking it alongside her best albums. Madonna was honored with a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in 2007, as well as International Female Solo Artist at the 2006 BRIT Awards. Commercially, the album peaked at number one in 40 countries, earning a place in the 2007 Guinness World Records for topping the record charts in the most countries, and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide. Ranked third on "The 99 Greatest Dance Albums of All Time" by Vice magazine, the album is noted as a testament to Madonna's longevity with the ability to continuously reinvent herself in the third decade of her career.








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Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Madonna - American Life Gold Edition Remixed & Revisited

 The next R&R Gold Edition.

AMERICAN LIFE

American Life is the ninth studio album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on April 21, 2003, by Maverick Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album, produced by Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï, features references to many parts of American culture. The album is a concept album, with themes of the American Dream and materialism. These themes reject the reputation Madonna held in the 1980s, earned by songs such as her worldwide hit "Material Girl" (1985). The album is a folktronica and eurotechno album; as well, it is influenced by acoustic music.



American Life initially received mixed reviews upon release; critics found the record confusing and "about Madonna". Critics also found it "difficult to listen to" due to its awkward and brash production in some songs. However, retrospective reviews of the album have been much more positive, particularly noting its lyrical depth. The album peaked at number one in fourteen countries. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and British Phonographic Industry (BPI) both certified it platinum in recognition of one million shipments in the United States, and 300,000 shipments in the United Kingdom, respectively. The album became the 32nd-best-selling album of 2003 and has sold five million copies. American Life garnered two nominations at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004.


Four singles were released from the album. The title track was released as the album's lead single to a generally negative critical reception, with Blender naming it the ninth worst song of all time. It charted at number 37 in the US while it entered the top ten in most countries, peaking at number two in the United Kingdom. A controversial music video was pulled after scenes of war and violence were criticized which led to an edited version being released. Its following single, "Hollywood", became her first single not to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 since 1983. "Nothing Fails" and "Love Profusion", the third and fourth singles respectively, featured a lack of promotion resulting in poor commercial performances. Despite this, all singles peaked at number one on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart. Preceding the album release, "Die Another Day" was released as a single to promote the twentieth James Bond film of the same name. The song peaked at number eight in the United States, and number three in the United Kingdom.


Madonna promoted the album during a small promotional tour in April and May 2003. At the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, she performed alongside Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott a medley of "Like a Virgin" and "Hollywood" and engaged in open-mouth kissing with Aguilera and Spears gaining great controversy and publicity. American Life was supported by Madonna's sixth concert tour, the Re-Invention World Tour, which was the highest grossing tour of 2004 earning $125 million. The tour was chronicled in the documentary I'm Going to Tell You a Secret, which led to Madonna's first live album of the same name.








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Sunday, 12 December 2021

Madonna - Music Gold Edition Remixed & Revisited

 Here is the 8th Gold Edition

Remixed & Revisited

MUSIC



Music is the eighth studio album by American singer Madonna, released on September 18, 2000, by Maverick and Warner Bros. Records. Following the success of her previous album Ray of Light (1998), she intended to embark on a tour. However, her record company encouraged her to return to the studio and record new music before going on the road. Her collaboration with French producer Mirwais Ahmadzaï resulted in a more experimental direction for the album, with additional production from William Orbit. Music incorporates many different genres into its overall dance-pop and electronica vibe, with influences from funk, house, rock, country and folk. The album was mostly recorded at Sarm West and East Studios in London, England. Elaborating a country theme for the album, Madonna reinvented her image as a cowgirl.

Music received critical acclaim from most critics, who praised Ahmadzaï's unique production. The album earned five Grammy Award nominations, ultimately winning one for Best Recording Package given to art director Kevin Reagan. In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked it number 452 on their list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The record was also a commercial success, debuting at number one in over 23 countries across the world and selling four million copies in its first ten days of release. In the United States, Music debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 420,000 copies, making it her first album to top the chart in more than a decade since Like a Prayer (1989). It was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for three million units shipped in the United States and has sold over 11 million copies worldwide.

The album was promoted with her concerts at Brixton Academy and Roseland Ballroom, as well as several television performances such as the 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards and the 43rd Grammy Awards. It was also supported by the Drowned World Tour, which grossed over US$75 million, making it the highest-grossing tour by a solo act of 2001 (the fourth overall). Three singles were released from the album.The lead single, "Music", topped the record charts in 25 countries worldwide and became Madonna's 12th and most recent number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. It was followed with another Hot 100 top-five hit "Don't Tell Me" and "What It Feels Like for a Girl" which attained the top-ten position in several countries worldwide. "Impressive Instant" was released as a promotional single in the United States, peaking at number one on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. “Amazing” was also briefly released as a promotional single in Germany, Spain and Colombia before being withdrawn shortly afterwards.

CD1

1.Music (Klimis Ioannidis Love Revolution Club Mix)

2.Impressive Instant (Peter Rauhofer Drowned World Dub)

3.Runaway Lover (RetroSonic Fleeting Mix)

4.I Deserve It (Idaho's Sun & Water Mix)

5.Amazing (Lukes interstellar extended)

6.Nobody's Perfect (Marco Sartori B Side Edit)

7.Don't tell me (RA Vocal Remix)

8.What It Feels Like Feels Like For A Girl (Dens54 2016 Version)

9.Paradise (Not For Me) D'LuxeDJ Remix

10.Gone (Dens54 Post Toulouse Remix)

11.American Pie [ 'A Long Long Time' Remix ]

12.Run (Idaho Think Twice Mix)

CD2

1.Music (ArielDecks Ilussion Mix )

2.Impressive Instant (Idaho's Kinky Disco Mix)

3.Runaway Lover (Lukesavant Rework)

4.Amazing (Sartori Heavy And Bitter RMX)

5.Don't Tell Me (Cleo's Sad Girl Mystic Mix)

6.Nobody's Perfect (Dens54 Second Dub)

7.I Deserve It (Culmination Mix)

8.What It Feels Like For A Girl (2016 Smooth Edit)

9.Paradise(Not For Me)(Dubtronic Silence Remix)

10.Time Stood Still (Aaron Darc Remix)

11.Arioso (Idaho Connaisseur Mix)

12.Liquid Love (E39 Electro Martini Mix)







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Friday, 10 December 2021

Madonna - Ray Of Light Gold Edition Remixed & Revisited

 The next album of the 

Gold Edition Remixed & Revisited series is

RAY OF LIGHT

After the disappointing sales of the Bedtime Stories album, the successful Evita years and the birth of her daughter Lourdes Maria, Madonna released her seventh studio album. With this album she was inspired by Kabbalah, a Jewish faith movement. The album therefore has thirteen songs, the sacred number in kabbalah, for which the fourteenth song, Has To Be, was deleted. This appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese release.

Due to the religious atmosphere of the album, the lyrics of the songs are less accessible than her previous work. Madonna sings about her daughter in several songs (Mer Girl, Little Star and Nothing really matters).

The lead single from the album was Frozen and reached number 1 internationally on the charts. Her second single, the title track Ray of light, was also an international number 1 hit. The other singles Drowned World/Substitute For Love, The Power of Good-bye and Nothing really matters also achieved great success.

Due to its great success and autobiographical elements, the album is often compared to her Like a Prayer album from 1989.








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Thursday, 2 December 2021

Madonna - Erotica Gold edition Remixed & Revisited

Album #5

in the Remixed & Revisited series. 

EROTICA








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Erotica is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Madonna, released on October 20, 1992 by Maverick and Sire Records. The album was released simultaneously with Madonna's first book publication Sex, a coffee table book containing explicit photographs featuring the singer, and marked her first release under Maverick, her own multimedia entertainment company. Erotica is a concept album about sex and romance, incorporating her alter ego Mistress Dita, inspired by actress Dita Parlo. Some of its songs also take on a more confessional tone, influenced by the loss of two of Madonna's close friends to AIDS.

Madonna recorded the album in New York City with Shep Pettibone and André Betts while she was working on her book and film projects. She began creating the album's demos with Pettibone in his apartment in October 1991, and wrote the melodies and lyrics on top of the basic music which Pettibone produced in the style of his remixes. During the sessions, they had problems during sequencing, and, as a result, Pettibone kept trying to move development as fast as possible as he did not want Madonna to lose interest in the music. According to him, Madonna's compositions were serious and intense, moving the creative direction of the songs into a deeply personal territory.

Erotica received generally favorable reviews from critics, who regarded it as one of Madonna's most adventurous albums and praised her comments on taboos and AIDS. Commercially, the album was less successful than Madonna's previous albums, peaking at number 2 on the US Billboard 200, becoming her first studio album not to top the chart since her debut. Internationally, it topped the charts in Australia, Finland, and France, and peaked within the top five of several other countries such as Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Erotica was later certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and has sold more than six million copies worldwide.

Six singles were released from the album, including the title track and "Deeper and Deeper", both of which reached the top ten of the US Billboard Hot 100. The album was supported by The Girlie Show World Tour, which visited cities in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia, and Australia in 1993. Overlooked at the time of its release in part due to the backlash surrounding the Sex book, Erotica has been retrospectively considered one of "The 100 Best Albums of the 1990s" by Slant Magazine and one of the most revolutionary albums of all time by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Many critics noted the influence of the album on the works of other female artists from Janet Jackson to Beyoncé.



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