Madonna
Confessions on a Dancefloor


3.0
good

Review

by Saulo USER (3 Reviews)
October 24th, 2011 | 50 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Madonna's tenth studio album is good, with a few tracks that could have been left out of it.

Madonna's tenth studio album, Confessions on a Dance Floor, was a commercial success around the world, reaching the top position on several charts, and placing at number one as Billboard's Hot Dance/Club Play album of the 2000's. Five singles were released from it, and all of them were pretty good. But there are a few tracks that could have been left out.

The album opens with "Hung Up", a house and disco influenced song that was only successful due to its catchy sample, taken from ABBA's hit single "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)", and it's followed by "Get Together", an electronic song that speaks about how someone can find love on a dance floor. I don't know how that is possible... Anyway.

"Sorry", the third track from Confessions on a Dance Floor, opens with Madonna saying the name of the song (that's right, Sorry) in several languages, such as French, Italian, Hindi, Japanese and Spanish. Now you can say to your friends you've learned new dialects just listening to a Madonna song. Jokes apart, "Sorry" is a great uptempo track about self empowerment. Give it a try.

"I Love New York" is about Madonna's love for (again, you guessed!) New York city, while "Let It Will Be" features an harmonic mix of orchestral violins with house electronic beats. "Push" was composed as a sequel to Madonna's 1984 hit "Borderline", and "Jump" is a sequel to the singer's 1990 song "Keep It Together". "How High" refers to two songs from Madonna's Music, "Nobody's Perfect" and "I Deserve It".

There are a few tracks, however, that just don't fit in the dance floor vibe of the album, like "Future Lovers" and "Forbidden Love". The latter is an electronic ballad different from the similar titled song from Madonna's Bedtime Stories. "Isaac" is also a huge mess, and words can not even describe how this song doesn't fit the album.

Most songs of Confessions on a Dance Floor are really similar to "Nothing Really Matters" from Ray of Light (1998), and are good club-banging hits. When talking about the whole album, however, we see that Madonna's creativity does not works well every time.


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BigHans
October 24th 2011


30959 Comments


One review per day.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
October 24th 2011


32289 Comments


You can do more than one

bloc
October 24th 2011


69882 Comments


Hung Up and Sorry are pretty cool

FrankRedHot
October 24th 2011


6448 Comments


One BAD review a day, please.

AsoTamaki
October 24th 2011


2524 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

What?! "Isaac" is the best song, man. "Hung Up" is the only competition.

Saulo
October 24th 2011


3 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Again, personal opinion.

jefflebowski
October 24th 2011


8573 Comments


Hung Up is a damn good pop song

KILL5
October 24th 2011


429 Comments


you can do as many as reviews as you like dicks

Peripes
March 30th 2012


84 Comments


''Sorry'' and ''Get Together''are the shit.
And ya ''Isaac'' is some kind of shit that accidentally was put on the album.

chtrenne
August 15th 2012


77 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The review was pretty choppy and formulaic... no real creativity. 'Sorry' is probably her best song of 2Ks; everything else is just kind of 'meh'.

WhiteTieBlackJacket
December 30th 2012


794 Comments


love.

danielcardoso
September 3rd 2014


11770 Comments


Hung Up is actually pretty good.

BrushedRed
November 12th 2015


3556 Comments


"Help I've fallen and I can't get up!"
-Album cover

BigPleb
December 9th 2015


65784 Comments


Hung Up is an absolute banger, forgot how good Madonna was.

zakalwe
December 9th 2015


38771 Comments


Marvellous darling.

romulanrancor
December 27th 2015


7570 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Isaac is a jam

brandontaylor
January 15th 2017


1228 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this album is pretty much wall-to-wall bangers with some incredible highlights, didnt expect it at all from madonna

danielcardoso
January 15th 2017


11770 Comments


Should give this a proper listen.

claygurnz
February 13th 2017


7536 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Heard Hung Up for the first time in ages today, what a banger.

bloc
June 8th 2017


69882 Comments


Album is super underrated. The use of an ABBA sample for the main hook of Hung Up is genius



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