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| Artist: Madonna Label: WEA/Reprise Category: Music
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Rating: 492 reviews Sales Rank: 308
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 093624988496 UPC: 093624988496 EAN: 0093624988496 ASIN: B0015D3Z4O
Release Date: April 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new, factory sealed, in our warehouse, and ships right now.
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Come Into Her Store, She's Got Candy Galore April 29, 2008 Rudy Palma (NJ) 15 out of 21 found this review helpful
"When the lights go down and there's no one left I can go on and on and on" chants Madonna three tracks into her new LP "Hard Candy," and with the Queen of Pop staring down her 7th stateside chart-topping album such a claim is more than justified. The living definition of pop music chameleon, she indeed offers a delicious array of confections precision-tooled to hit a listener's sweet tooth. There is some padding, and no obvious follow-up single exists for mega-hit "4 Minutes," but this does the album no disservice. Madonna manages to acknowledge her past and keep things contemporary all the while avoiding pretense or retreads, making for a wholly interesting recording. Collaborating with the likes of Timbaland and Justin Timberlake has caused some to question whether Madonna is taking the easiest possible route to continued pop success, but the most obvious - and fortunate - thing about "Hard Candy" is that it is wall-to-wall Madonna both in songwriting and atmosphere. Rather than grafting herself on to their winning production values she ingeniusly uses them to amplify her material. The result is an album plum full of dancefloor-ready anthems and a smattering of low-key ballads that manage to be mainstream yet cutting edge. Sizzling club thumpers like the suave "Dance 2night" and ultra-addictive "Give It 2 Me," for example, recall the awesome, frenetic energy of 2005's "Confessions On a Dancefloor" but would still sound at home on Top 40 radio. Elsewhere, the bittersweet "Miles Away" has one of the most poignant, endearing hooks of any ballad in Madonna's lengthy catalogue. Opening the floodgates of engrossing, colorful melodies is "Incredible" with its incessant, yearning energy. "Beat Goes On" featuring Kanye West packs similar zest, and "Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" percolates with raw sexual energy, icy snyths and a frothy, guitar-laden melody. The sexy, slinky "Heartbeat" with its mercurial melody and awesome vocals is destined for radio waves, and "She's Not Me," despite being over-long and not quite finding its hook, contains one of Madonna's most intriguingly self-referential lines. Comparing another woman to "the flavor of the month," she makes her declaration: "She's not me/She doesn't have my name/She'll never have what I have/It won't be the same." Indeed, pop stars come and go by the dozen, but through it all there is only one Madonna. Through two and a half decades' worth of trends, fads and fashions Madonna has rarely lost her footing and always come back roaring, and "Hard Candy" reveals her inner lioness in a way that is not only totally late 2000's but totally listenable. She re-defined musical boundaries not only for women but pop artists in general for many reasons, and artistic stagnation is not one of them. This is definitely a "Candy Shop" worth many return visits. This limited edition is by far her most spiffy to date. Featuring two awesome remixes of "4 Minutes" as bonus tracks on the CD, 30 glossy photos and even a package of Starlite mint candies are included as well. Diehards will find even more to appeal to their asthetic need for all things Queen of Pop.
Another Repetitive and Weak Madonna Album April 29, 2008 Westermann (South Florida USA) 15 out of 42 found this review helpful
This CD is another piece of c..p that is loaded with made up sounds and from it you can see that Madonna can't sing at all. Weak lyrics and bad songs. Don't buy it because will be a waste of MONEY. I am selling it because is horrible..... Terrible CD. Instead try something else. Try something better. This ALBUM really sucks!!!! Madonna please retire!!!!!
Pathetic attempt to still matter April 30, 2008 o dubhthaigh (north rustico, pei, canada) 15 out of 31 found this review helpful
It's hard to be less relevant than Mariah Carey, but Madonna has nailed it to the floor. At a certain point, you should know that when you seem to be struggling to be the next Cher, it might be time to just et the haggis. There is nothing to recommend this, which is essentially audio wallpaper for the overweight ladies at Curves. Sad, really...
Awful! What was I thinking? May 15, 2008 Amazon.com-lover (California) 15 out of 25 found this review helpful
What a mistake! I should have known from the flat, cliched, and plainly unattractive cover this would be bad. Terrible production, fake sounding ( or maybe they were fake) drums, her vocals were mixed as if in a distant tunnel with those gdawful drums beating the life out of the mix. And the worst lyrics. Cliched and babyish and dull dull dull. And Madonna herself- I will give her credit, her voice was pretty good but she seemed depressed and lifeless actually. No pizazz or charisma. As if she was going thru the motions knowing she would make even more money than any human really needs, and doing "sigh" one more set of pictures showing her as "That madly sexual creature everyone expects". She has a great body, she can dance as we all know, but that was the ugliest outfit of all time. (I am all for any and all women being creative and beautiful and sexual no matter their ( our) ages, and maybe Madonna thinks she looks great and sexy. To each their own but to ME, I shoulda known. ) This music was just so bland and UN funky, UN soulful and unlistenable. I am SO glad I also ordered that Marvin Gaye box set.
Madonna's Worst Album June 8, 2008 Julian Vargas 15 out of 20 found this review helpful
Madonna has lost her magic, Hardy Candy is her most uninspired album to date. It seems as if she was just making an album for making an album. She hooks up with JT and all the biggest Hip Hop stars to win the U.S market, making something marketable but dull. 1. "Candy Shop". 3/10.Embarrasing song. Is this how a 50 year old shows her sexual maturity, by chanting lyrics as a 16 year old skank. Older woman can be sexy, specially when they transmit their maturity, think Kylie's "x", Goldfrapp " Supernatural", Bjork " Vesperstine, 3 albums about sex that are smart and original. What ever happend to the woman who made "Erotica"? Talking about sex albums. 2. "4 Minutes". 5/10.Madonna pimping JT. Gross. Madonna should be singing with Prince or even Kylie, someone equally great as her. Using the most popular youngster and producer of the moment, is an easy trick for a woman known for her innovative choices, think William Orbit or Mirwaiz. 3. "Give It To Me". 7/10. Although a little bit over produced, this is the only song that gets closer to Madonna's usual goodness. The "get stupid" part is a little bit painfull, plus Gwen Stefani did this kind of stuff. 4, "Heartbeat" 2/10. Terrible and unispired lyrics. "See my booty get down" Madonna chants. Great! 5. "Miles Away" 6/10. Similar to ballads such as "I Deserve It" or "Love Profusion", although the mediocre lyrics and monotonous production make it sink. 6. "She is not me" 3/10. Bad Lyrics, cheesy production. "She is not me, She doesn't have my name" , Duh. 7. "Incredidle" 4/10. " Just one of those things,When everything goes incredible, and all is beautiful" she sings. Is Rocco writing her lyrics? 8. " Beat Goes On" 5/10. Although unoriginal, its almost decent. The Kenya West cameo kind of kills it. Again Madonna trying too hard. 9. "Dance 2night" 5/10. Almost good. I kind of like the "You don't have to be rich and famous to be good" part but the rest is just moronic sexual inuendo between Madge and JT. 10. "Spanish Lesson". 1/10. We all know this sucks. 11. "Devil...." 2/10. So overproduced it almost explodes and not in a good way. 12. "Voices" 2/10. This sort of sounds like Michael Jackson " Dangerous" album, but in all the wrong places. This 90's retro song has almost acceptable lyrics but its so overstuffed that it becomes unlistenable. If you are looking a good pop album for the summer go and get Kylie "X" or Robyn " Robyn". This album is utter crap, I wonder if Madonna even likes this?. I really hope Madonna redeems herself, her next album better be good.
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