Madonna - MDNA (2012) {Japanese Deluxe Edition with bonus tracks}
Pop / Adult Contemporary / Contemporary Pop / Rock / Dance-Pop
2012 Japanese
Deluxe Edition 18-track CD album including bonus track Girl Gone Wild
[Justin Cognito Radio Edit], along with Give Me All Your Luvin featuring
Nicki Minaj and the Golden Globe award winning song Masterpiece from
the 'W.E.' soundtrack. Picture sleeve with English/Japanese lyric
booklet and stickered obi-strip UICS-1247. Most pop stars reach a point
where they accept the slow march of time, but not Madonna. Time is
Madonna's enemy -- an enemy to be battled or, better still, one to be
ignored. She soldiers on, turning tougher, harder, colder with each
passing album, winding up with a record as flinty as MDNA, the 2012
record that is her first release since departing Warner for Interscope.
That's hardly the only notable shift in Madonna's life since the 2008
release of Hard Candy.
Since then, she has divorced film director Guy Ritchie and has seen her
'80s persona co-opted and perverted by Lady Gaga, events so cataclysmic
she can't help but address them on MDNA. Madonna hits the divorce
dead-on, muttering about "pre-nups" when she's not fiercely boasting of
shooting her lover in the head, and she's not exactly shy about
reasserting her dominion over dance and pop, going so far as to draft
Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. as maid servants paying their respect to the
queen. Whatever part of MDNA that isn't devoted to divorce is dedicated
to proving that Madonna remains the preeminent pop star, working harder
than anybody to stay just on the edge of the vanguard. All this exertion
leads to an excessively lean album: there's not an ounce of fat on
MDNA, it's all overly defined muscle, every element working with
designated purpose. Such steely precision means there's no warmth on
MDNA, not even when Madonna directly confesses emotions she's previously
avoided, but the cool calculations here are preferable to the
electronic mess of Hard Candy, not least because there's a focus that
flows all the way down to the pop hooks, which are as strong and hard as
those on Confessions on a Dance Floor even if they're not quite so
prominent as they were on that 2005 retro-masterwork. MDNA does echo the
Euro-disco vibe of Confessions -- "Love Spent" consciously reworks the
ABBA-sampling "Hung Up" -- yet as a whole it feels chillier, possibly
due to that defensive undercurrent that pervades the album.
Even if she's only measuring it in terms of pretenders to her throne,
Madonna is aware of time passing yet she's compelled to fight it, to
stay on top, to not slow down, to not waste a second of life, to keep
working because the meaning of life is work, not pleasure. Naturally,
all that labor can pay off, whether it's through the malevolent pulse of
"Gang Bang" or the clever "Beautiful Stranger" rewrite "I'm a Sinner,"
but, ironically for all of Madonna's exhausting exertion elsewhere,
these are the songs that benefit from her finely honed skills as a pop
craftsman, illustrating that no matter how she combats it, she can't
escape her age and may indeed be better off just embracing it.
tracklist:
01. Girl Gone Wild
02. Gang Bang
03. I'm Addicted
04. Turn Up the Radio
05. Give Me All Your Luvin'
06. Some Girls
07. Superstar
08. I Don't Give A
09. I'm a Sinner
10. Love Spent
11. Masterpiece
12. Falling Free
13. Beautiful Killer
14. I Fucked Up
15. B-Day Song
16. Best Friend
17. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Party Rock Remix)
18. Girl Gone Wild (Justin Cognito Remix - Radio Edit) |
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