Madonna - Madonna
Facts
| Artist(s) | Madonna |
| Studio | Warner Bros / Wea |
| Release Date | May 19, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 093624790327 |
| Buy this item | $13.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 5 11:52 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- Lucky Star
- Borderline
- Burning Up
- I Know It
- Holiday
- Think Of Me
- Physical Attraction
- Everybody
- Burning Up (12in Version)
- Lucky Star (New Mix)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| For the Spanish cops |
Within my wallet was a basic map of the city and so I felt confident enough of finding my hotel......eventually. I was in no mood to move quickly or think much beyond finding an open cafe or at least walking in vaguely the right direction. During my slow meandering I noticed that the only people on the streets were me and the cops. All good folk were in bed, getting ready to go to church, on their way to church or at church. A cop with a strange metal helmet on eventually stopped me and asked for identification. When satisfied, he checked out my Madonna picture disc. As he smirked checking out the record I could not help but think he looked like a futuristic matador from the year 2050. My blood shot eyes and sex pistols t-shirt convinced me not to attempt telling "officer friendly" I was on my way to mass. He knew I was lost and so I showed him my hotel address. He invited me to follow him and I assumed we were going to my destination. We passed streets I recognized, this time without the pick pockets and prostitutes harassing passers by.
Eventually I walked into a local police station and was escorted to a recreation area towards the back of the station. Several male cops were drinking, smoking, and playing cards and generally relaxing. The Madonna record was placed on the turn table and suddenly every Spaniard knew English, belting out the lyrics. Understandably in the early 80's you couldn't walk 3 blocks without hearing a Madonna song. It certainly seemed like the Spanish cops took too her stuff like "bulls to a red rag." I had a few beers and staggered back to my hotel. I slept for many hours and on waking debated with myself about if I had dreamed about the interaction with the cops. I had these cheesy Madonna songs buzzing around my head.
Sometime later I answered a knock on the door and one of the cops down at the station shook my hand and returned my record. It had confirmed the experience had occurred. August 29, 2008
| The Nostalgia Train |
June 25, 2008
| And the saga begins... |
| Who IS that girl? |
Chock full of happy-go-lucky songs, "Madonna" was what pop music was all about in 1983. R&B infused dance music with insanely catchy lyrics and videos that captured the carefree artist who was about to begin a musical journey through 3 decades.
Not only was her music changing the world, Madonna's look also took America by storm. You couldn't throw a stick without hitting a teenaged girl with dozens of black "gummi" bracelets on her wrist, or a lace bow tied in her processed to the hilt blond hair. This was a cultural phenomenon and Corporate America was watching. MACY'S opened a boutique in several of it's stores with fashions and accessories based on Madonna's look.
This is where it all started and for the next year and a half, you couldn't turn on the radio or watch the then brand new MTV without Ms. Ciccone's infectious pop creations assaulting your senses.
"Everybody", "Lucky Star", "Borderline", "Physical Attraction", "Holiday", "Burning Up" ... Need I say more?
Perfection. April 29, 2008
| 80s Classic |
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