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Artist: Madonna
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 620 reviews
Sales Rank: 3863

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 47598
UPC: 093624759829
EAN: 0093624759829
ASIN: B00004X01U

Release Date: September 19, 2000
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Tracks:

  • Music
  • Impressive Instant
  • Runaway Lover
  • I Deserve It
  • Amazing
  • Nobody's Perfect
  • Don't Tell Me
  • What It Feels Like For A Girl
  • Paradise (Not For Me)
  • Gone

Similar Items:

  • Ray of Light
  • Confessions on a Dance Floor
  • American Life
  • Bedtime Stories
  • Like a Prayer

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com's Best of 2000
Mama Madonna returned from the spiritual world and got her groove thing goin' once again for Music. Flanked by Ray of Light's tried-and-true producer William Orbit and a French newcomer, DJ and producer Mirwais, Madonna pours her heart out on the dancefloor, combining self-revealing lyrics with retro-electro beats. Reinventing herself as an urban cowgirl pimpette, Madonna once again sets the standard for mainstream pop, which will probably only be topped by her next release. --Beth Massa

Amazon.com essential recording
Madonna's never really been a musical trendsetter; she's a trend champion. She's always felt an affinity with underground culture, but not until her soul-searching trip-hop breakthrough Ray of Light had this love been the sole mainstay of her albums. On Music, she's inducted the cool funk of Parisian electro-pop as the latest addition to her musical court, abruptly closing the chapter of the movement's niche status. Here, French DJ Mirwais Ahmadzai takes on the majority of production credit, with Light's William Orbit billed on two tracks; the result is a collection of songs that often links arm-in-arm with Franco-techno groups ranging from Daft Punk to Air.

Madonna relinquished unprecedented production control on Ray of Light, which resulted in the best album of her career. On Music, she does the same, dividing the CD into three distinct voices. Orbit's train-track-clacking drum loops churning under citrusy trance ("Runaway Lover" and "Amazing") shimmer for the headphone set. When Ahmadzai diverts from his pure-play French-style club burners ("Impressive Instant" and the title track), he employs several temporarily fashionable gimmicks such as vocoder effects ("Nobody's Perfect") and spacious keyboard work combined with acoustic guitar ("I Deserve It"). Lyrically, Madonna's introspection and love songs are some of her most intimate. Given the surrounding context of the album, "I Deserve It" is an outright folk song, and on "Don't Tell Me," she forgoes precisely enunciated singing for the aching plead of an emotive R&B crooner. For a second time, instead of exploiting an of-the-moment subgenre, she immortalizes it. And in doing so, she simultaneously draws massive mainstream attention to a deserving class of dance music and raises the bar for Top 40 pop. --Beth Massa

Album Description
Japanese Limited Edition reissue of the Queen Of Pop's #1 2000 album. Includes two bonus tracks, American Pie (from the motion picture The Next Best Thing), and Cyberragga, both of which were not on the domestic release. Features the worldwide #1 title track, along with the Top 10 single Don't Tell Me and the #1 club track What It Feels Like For A Girl, which had a controverisal music video that was banned by MTV. Warner Bros


Customer Reviews:   Read 615 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Album by Madonna   June 15, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is one of her best cd's!! A great selection of song to dance to and feel the groove. She delivers so much variety and her song writing is always very heartfelt.

I bought this cd when it came out, but after many moves I seem to have lost the original copy, so I recently purchased another one. For me, Madonna's albums are well worth the money. She always has a number of great tracks mixed in with some good ballads. Working with the best producers in the business, she delivers an outstanding album here with Music.



4 out of 5 stars Following up "Ray Of Light" was a tough act...Madonna put in a good try   June 3, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

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4 out of 5 stars Impressive Instant   March 21, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This stuff is addictive!

Not as cohesive, or stunning, as Ray Of Light, Music has its share of strong offerings. The title track, formulaic funk, succeeds implausibly with its relentless optimism and nova engineering; endearing. "Impressive Instant" pushes the outtaspace triphop thang; dope. "Amazing" is a bit rote but, wow, that break with the stereo panning; lovely. "Don't Tell Me," with its 'f'ed up' acoustic intro, has the classic Madonna sass; rock. Then, there's the big track ~ which both entices and unnerves me: "What It Feels Like For a Girl." A trans anthem of sorts, Madonna starts off with a canny feminist stance, then dilutes the potential with erotic imagery; confusing. Whatever, she's getting smarter with each outing and deserves her ultra iconography.

She's (only) one Top 10 away from dethroning Elvis.



3 out of 5 stars Rushed, but good   October 10, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This was Madonna's biggest selling album until 2005's "Confessions On A Dance Floor" was released.

Most fans think this album was rushed in order to capitalize on the success of its predecessor, 1998's "Ray Of Light", and they're probably right. This album used a different producer than ROL, bringing in the then unknown Mirwais Ahmadzhai to complete the album. Why she didn't use William Orbit on this album like she should have remains a mystery. He still produced three tracks on this album, and those ones are the stand out tracks.



5 out of 5 stars another classic   May 26, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

this album is fun and well done - anyone who likes Madonna should have this in his/her collection.

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