Madonna was never a poet but the lyrics on this album
make her other efforts “Like A Prayer” and “Ray Of Light” sound like
Shakespeare, but this is Madonna and it’s all about the dance. Gone is the
R&B Timbaland beats, replaced by the swirling layers of electronic masters
William Orbit (Ray Of Light), and Benni Benassi who opens the album with “Girl
Gone Wild”, a nice little club song that sound very Madonna by numbers, if only
the refrain wasn’t so awkward sounding. I was excited when I first heard that
Mika was writing a song for the album, but he is only one of 8 other songwriters on “Gang Bang”, not sure why this is a fan favourite, I can’t see it being a
single with the lyrics “Bang Bang shot my lover in the head”, the best part is
the long outro with Madonna going “Drive Bitch” which would have to be edited
for radio format. The next two tracks are my favourite and strongest on the
album, the multi layered dancefloor “I’m Addicted”, Benassi outdoes himself on
this track where we never want the song to end. Then there’s the Martin
Solveig produced, simple but pop-tastic “Turn Up The Radio",
both could be potential singles. Despite being the lead single “Give Me All
Your Luvin’” almost sound out of place, like it doesn’t belong on the album.
Here’s where we get into a bit of filler, Not a fan of “Some Girls” with it’s
odds beats, “Superstar” is cute and reminiscent of her song “Spotlight” and
that era, but it’s nothing special, her lyrics “You’re my Super Duper Star" don’t help”, then there’s the dire Nicki Minaj duet “I Don’t Give A” enough
said.
The album gets back on track with Orbits “I’m A
Sinner” sounding very much like a mash up of their hits “Beautiful Stranger”
and "Ray Of Light", I love the religious spoken bridge. “Love Spent” starts off a
bit odd with a bango intro but it turns into a pretty downbeat track and heartfelt
lyric. We’ve all heard her beautiful song “Masterpiece” from her film W.E. but
I wasn’t expecting the closing song “Falling Free” to be just as good or even
better, it’s reminds me of one of her best ballads “Promise To Try”, these
tracks show that Madonna can write a lyric do the slow jams as well as the
dance.
The deluxe version comes with a bonus disc of 4 new
songs and a remix of "Give Me All Your Lovin’". Why “Beautiful Killer” was cut
from the regular album version is beyond me. It’s one of the better tracks and
should have replaced the horrible “I Don’t Give A”. “I F*cked Up” and “Best
Friend” are B-side material at best, but the cute piss take “B-day” is
adorable, maybe it can replace the traditional one, one day.
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