The Music video for Rain is amazing. Directed by Mark Romanek, he also directed the video for Bedtime Story by Madonna and several other videos for many other well-known artists; to name a few, Michael Jackson, Janet his sister and No Doubt.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Madonna: Lucky Star
Lucky Star was released as the fourth single by Madonna. It was taken from her self-titled debut Studio album in 1983. Well over twenty years later, it doesn't do a bad job of standing the test of time. But I can think of others from that era, for example the single entitled Holiday, that do a better job at standing the test of time.
Madonna: Into the Groove
Into the Groove was released as the tenth single in Madonna's career. I have to verify that later, but by all accounts it is pretty close, if not accurate. However, unlike typical songs included in a film, Into the Groove was not included on the soundtrack album for the film in which it appears; but was included on the re-issue of Madonna's sophomore release entitled Like a Virgin.
Madonna: Express Yourself
The Music video for Express Yourself is very exciting. It reminds me of the summer of its release. That would be the summer of 1989 and that summer was quite an exciting summer for music. I remember listening to quite a few good songs that made a big impact on my life.
Madonna: Vogue [Music video]
The Music video for Vogue is pretty exciting. I remember I had a huge poster from the Vogue video on my wall as a teenager, for quite a long time. I also had many other posters of Madonna on my wall as well. She's my favorite singer and most likely will always be.
Madonna: Vogue [album version]
I love listening to Vogue from I'm Breathless. I'm Breathless is the name of the album on which Vogue is from. Unlike Madonna's typical albums, it is not classified as a Studio album like her others because it features music from and inspired by the film Dick Tracy.
Madonna: Secret [Junior's Sound Factory Mix]
Junior's Sound Factory Mix of Secret is very amazing. Secret was released as the lead single from the album entitled Bedtime Stories. It was an exciting time in Madonna's career and in my opinion, this remix solidifies the excitement. It's quite long, but I enjoy it thoroughly.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Jennifer Lopez: Papi
The Music video for Papi by Jennifer Lopez is pretty exciting. It was released in 2011, however it is still relevant to me considering she just released her first lead single since the lead single that was released for the album on which Papi appears. That album is entitled LOVE? and the lead single for that album was On the Floor. The lead single for her upcoming album is entitled I Luh Ya Papi.
Jennifer Lopez: LOVE?
I just received the deluxe edition of LOVE? by Jennifer Lopez in the mail. LOVE? Is her seventh Studio album with her eighth set for release this year, 2014. I got it in Compact Disc, that's why it came in the mail and I wouldn't have it any other way. The CD came with a great booklet and I enjoy the quality that a CD offers. The difference in sound is stark.
Jennifer Lopez: Papi [R3hab Club]
The R3hab Club of Papi by Jennifer Lopez is pretty exciting. Jennifer Lopez has a new song, her first lead single since 2011's On the Floor. It's quite exciting and plays off the title of Papi, in my opinion. It's entitled, I luh ya Papi, and it's pretty exciting. However, I prefer the singles from LOVE? more.
Jennifer Lopez: Love Don't Cost a Thing
Love Don't Cost a Thing was released as the lead single from the album entitled J.Lo. The album entitled J.Lo was released as the second Studio album from J.Lo, otherwise known as Jennifer Lopez. It was released at the beginning of 2001.
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull: On The Floor
The Music video for On the Floor is still one of my favorite Music videos from recent history. It doesn't hurt that at this point I have acquired the spanish version of On the Floor that, let me just tell you, is one of the best tracks I have ever heard.
Jennifer Lopez featuring French Montana: I Luh Ya Papi
I Luh Ya Papi is the lead single from Jennifer Lopez's upcoming Studio album. It will be her eighth Studio release. I am excited, I Luh Ya Papi is great, the Music video is great and because of that she has inspired me to purchase the deluxe edition of her preceding release on Compact disc. That album is entitled LOVE?
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull: On The Floor [Ven a Bailar]
The Spanish version of On the Floor is outstanding as I thought it would be. However it is more outstanding than I ever thought it would be. It's so outstanding that I can't even begin to say how outstanding it is. Jennifer Lopez is amazing and this track, or version of this track, most definitely shows that.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Linkin Park: Iridescent
The Music video for Iridescent is very amazing. I think that Chester Bennington has one of the best voices I have ever heard. It is very deep and spiritual. I find it enlightening to listen to and uplifting. In my opinion, he is very in tune with the Almighty one.
Linkin Park: New Divide
New Divide was released from the Soundtrack album for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. I received that movie on DVD years ago and watched it many times. One of my favorite parts was the part in which they played New Divide. New Divide is very well-written and so therefore I highly recommend it.
Linkin Park: Burn it Down
Burn it Down was released as the lead single from Living Things, Linkin Park's fifth Studio album. I just received that album on Compact disc not too long ago and it was exciting. I must say that Living Things is one of the best albums I have ever heard. Chester Bennington is an amazing singer.
Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory
I am about to rip Hybrid Theory so that I can listen to it but I keep hesitating because I want it to be a big surprise, as in I got it for Christmas and I still have over a week to go so I am milking the moment. Hybrid Theory was released as Linkin Park's debut Studio album. It should be exciting to see, as in the album artwork will be enough to put me over the moon.
Linkin Park: What I've Done
What I've Done was released from the first Transformers movie, simply entitled Transformers. I am referring to the most recent Transformers film series, of which there were three films released thus far with a fourth planned for 2014. The other three were released in 2007, 2009 and 2011; respectively speaking.
Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo
The Music video for Lost in the Echo is pretty exciting. The band members do not appear in the video but it is still pretty interesting. I just finished watching a live performance of Linkin Park's and so that was enough as far as viewing the band. However it's always enjoyable to see Chester Bennington sing since he has such a great voice and is a great singer.
Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo [Killsonik]
The Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo is super good smitto. Which means it's excellent. I am so looking forward to hearing the album version of this song that I think I will open the Compact disc of Living Things, on which it appears, when I get home. Lost in the Echo is very well-written.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Mariah Carey: My All
My All was actually more successful than Honey, in terms of sales in the US. However, Honey is still my favorite, but My All is good. I am actually looking forward to hearing some remixes of My All because those are my favorite. Mariah Carey is not as well known as Madonna for remixes but usually when she does them they are pretty good; whereas with Madonna I have grown somewhat tired of hers.
Mariah Carey: Fantasy
As far as I know, there were two videos filmed for the Fantasy single. Fantasy was released as the lead single from Daydream. I prefer the original version of Fantasy otherwise known as the album version. The remix video is ok but I would have rather have had the original video on the #1's video collection I have of Mariah Carey's.
Mariah Carey: It's Like That
It's Like That was released as the lead single from The Emancipation of Mimi. The Emancipation of Mimi is amazing, available in three prominent editions; the standard edition, the platinum edition and the ultra platinum edition. My favorite is the ultra platinum edition because it contains a DVD with four amazing videos on it from The Emancipation of Mimi album.
Mariah Carey: We Belong Together
We Belong Together was released as the second single from The Emancipation of Mimi. I love the album that is The Emancipation of Mimi, so much so that I bought the Ultra Platinum edition on CD, after buying the standard edition in the same format. I gave the standard edition to a friend but I would still like to have not done that. I have this thing going on where I like to have both editions, these days.
Mariah Carey featuring Cameo: Loverboy
Loverboy was released as the lead single from Glitter, Mariah Carey's soundtrack album. Glitter acts much like Madonna's I'm Breathless, they are both not classified as Studio albums per say because of their association with film. However, the single Loverboy is very generic as far as it doesn't sound like a song from a film, so I therefore highly recommend it because of its originality.
Mariah Carey featuring Jay-Z: Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker was released right before the new Millennium. It signaled an exciting time. Mariah Carey had just released her sixth album. She did so having released the five prior all within the same decade. That was unheard of as far as I am concerned. Rihanna has done something similar, however I don't think she has had as many #1's and certainly does not have as many record sales as Mariah.
Mariah Carey: I Stay In Love [Jody den Broeder Club mix]
The Jody den Broeder Club mix of I Stay In Love by Mariah Carey is very exciting. I had a huge liking for Jody den Broeder's work back then, however I haven't heard much from him recently. But that is most likely due to the fact that instead of paying attention to remixes, I have been concentrating on the genre that is Electronic music. Most DJs in that genre are so well-established that they shy away from remixes and concentrate on their own tracks.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Linkin Park: With You
With You is the track that follows One Step Closer on Hybrid Theory and I had a feeling that since One Step Closer was so good that With You would be as well. I wasn't wrong, it most definitely feeds on the energy that One Step Closer creates. It's very well-written which is commonplace with Linkin Park. However it has great energy as well.
Linkin Park: Burn it Down
The album version of Burn it Down is amazing. The lyrics are compelling. Burn it Down was released as the lead single from Living Things, Linkin Park's fifth and most recent Studio album. I now have four Linkin Park albums in my collection; on Compact Disc of course.
Linkin Park: One Step Closer
One Step Closer was released as the lead single from Hybrid Theory, Linkin Park's debut Studio album. Even back then Chester Bennington sounded great, in fact he might have sounded better. He is very well-endowed with a great voice. I would have to say he has one of the greatest voices from the past decade.
Linkin Park: Burning in the Skies
It's quite a difference changing from Recharged to A Thousand Suns, but A Thousand Suns is what started it for me as far as Linkin Park is concerned. Linkin Park is a great band and as I sit here and listen to Burning in the Skies, the third official single released from A Thousand Suns, I must say that it is very well-written and inspired me to buy Linkin Park's second remix album aforementioned above. That album is entitled Recharged.
Linkin Park: Powerless [Enferno]
The Enferno remix of Powerless is amazing. I just finished listening to the album version of Powerless, available on Linkin Park's fifth and most recent Studio album, and I must say being familiar with DJ Enferno's work; that the remix of Powerless spun by him is great and amazing all at the same time.
Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo [Killsonik]
The Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo is amazing. I turned to that remix after discovering that it was way better than the lead single released from Recharged. A Light that Never Comes was a great single but the Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo has so much more heart, in my opinion.
Linkin Park x Steve Aoki: A Light that Never Comes
A Light that Never Comes was released as the lead single from Recharged. Recharged was released as the second remix album by Linkin Park on October 29th, 2013 and I must say has been a huge inspiration to me in purchasing many of Linkin Park's other albums. Linkin Park is an amazing band.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Madonna: Rain
Rain was released as the fourth and final official single from Erotica. I say that because Fever was released prior to Rain, but not officially, at least not in the United States. However four remixes appeared on the Maxi-single for Bad Girl. Those four remixes were of Fever, but I don't know if that particular version of the single was released in American, considering I live in Canada.
Madonna: Fever
Fever was released as a dance single or an international single or even perhaps a promotional single. I am not 100% sure, however I know there was a Music video produced for it and that four prominent remixes of Fever appeared on the Bad Girl maxi-single. Fever was a great song, Madonna's cover of course.
Madonna: Rescue Me
Rescue Me is the seventeenth and final track included on the Immaculate Collection. It was released as the second single from that Greatest hits album and was included on that album as the only other new track. Justify My Love was the other new track.
Madonna: I'll Remember
I'll Remember was released in 1994. 1994 was a great year; due in large part to I'll Remember but Madonna also released her sixth album later that year. However, I still listen to I'll Remember 20 years later on a regular basis. The music video is extraordinary and I highly recommend the movie that I'll Remember was taken from as well, With Honors.
Madonna: Holiday [Drowned World Tour]
The live performance of Holiday that is included on the DVD for the Drowned World Tour is my favorite thus far. Holiday is a hard song to come by. Madonna performed it on the Re-invention world tour but she did not release a DVD of that tour. Rather she released a documentary of that tour that included a short version of the live performance for Holiday.
Madonna: Girl Gone Wild [MDNA world tour]
The live performance of Girl Gone Wild was very exciting to see. It served as the opening number on the MDNA tour after a long introduction; however it was well worth the wait. Above and beyond that, the performance is extraordinary and my favorite from that tour. It could very well be my favorite from any tour in recent memory but I have to re-evaluate.
Madonna: Vogue [I’m Going to Tell you a Secret]
I think that my favorite performance of Vogue is from the Re-invention world tour in 2004. She performed it since on the Sticky & Sweet tour as well as the MDNA tour. However I am pretty sure that it served as the opening number on the Re-invention world tour. There is something about opening numbers that excites me.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Linkin Park: Powerless
Powerless was included as the twelfth and final track on Living Things. That album was released as Linkin Park's fifth and most recent Studio album. I am quite excited to say that I own all of Linkin Park's Studio albums on Compact Disc at this present time. The only other group or artist who fits that bill in my collection is Madonna.
Linkin Park: Burn it Down
Burn it Down is a pretty interesting song. It was released as the lead single from Linkin Park's fifth and most recent Studio album, in 2012. Linkin Park plans to release their sixth Studio album this year, 2014. I am looking forward to that considering I now own all five of their present Studio albums.
Linkin Park: What I've Done
What I've Done was released as the lead single from Minutes to Midnight and Transformers: the Album. Minutes to Midnight serves as Linkin Park's third Studio album and Transformers: the Album is the soundtrack album for the first installment in the most recent Transformers film series.
Linkin Park: One Step Closer
One Step Closer was released as the lead single from Hybrid Theory. Hybrid Theory was released as the debut Studio album by Linkin Park. However they were previously known as Hybrid Theory, so it was a play on that. I prefer Linkin Park, but Hybrid Theory was a good choice.
Linkin Park: A Thousand Suns
A Thousand Suns was released as the fourth Studio album by Linkin Park. I decided to purchase A Thousand Suns because the album artwork is impressive. It's monochromatic and simplistic. I enjoy album artwork so it didn't take much for me to decide to get it; especially since I own it on CD.
Linkin Park: Waiting for the End
Waiting for the End was released as the second single from A Thousand Suns. That album was released as Linkin Park's fourth Studio album and it was the first Linkin Park compact disc I ever purchased. Therefore it holds sentimental meaning to me, especially since I have recently purchased five more Linkin Park CDs.
Linkin Park: Somewhere I Belong
Somewhere I Belong was released as the lead single from Meteora. Meteora was released as Linkin Park's follow up to Hybrid Theory, their debut Studio release. Meteora is Linkin Park's best-selling album of all time, meaning they did not suffer the sophomore curse. They continued on and have since released three more Studio albums.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Jennifer Lopez: LOVE?
I just received the deluxe edition of LOVE? It was quite exciting. That is the title of Jennifer Lopez's current Studio album although she has a release date of this year for her latest. There is a Spanish version of On the Floor included on the deluxe edition and that is the main reason I decided to get it. I love Spanish right now, thanks to the EU. They inspire me to do crazy things like that, for example, I am also learning German.
Jennifer Lopez: Waiting for Tonight
Waiting for Tonight is one of Jennifer Lopez's most well-known songs. It's definitely a favorite of mine. It reminds me of the end of the most recent Millennium as the theme of the Music video for Waiting for Tonight, prominently displays some images related to that event. Waiting for Tonight was released as the second single from On the 6, Jennifer Lopez's debut Studio album.
Jennifer Lopez: Love Don't Cost a Thing
Love Don't Cost a Thing was released as the lead single from J.Lo, the second Studio album released by Jennifer Lopez among seven now, with the eighth on the way. J.Lo was her most innovative album title, in my opinion. I love referring to Jennifer Lopez as JLo. I understand that she does not always like it but I think she has learned to embrace it over the years. However there was a time in her career when she preferred to be addressed as Jennifer Lopez.
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull: On The Floor
On The Floor is a great track. Released as the lead single from Jennifer Lopez's most recent Studio album in 2011, Jennifer Lopez is set to release her eighth Studio album this year. That should be exciting as the lead single is and Jennifer Lopez knows how to wear the crown.
Jennifer Lopez featuring French Montana: I Luh Ya Papi
I Luh Ya Papi was released as the lead single from Jennifer Lopez's upcoming eighth Studio album. Set to drop this year, 2014, it has been three years since her last Studio release. But Jennifer Lopez is synonymous as the triple threat and I can't honestly think of a better triple threat than her. Not only does her music sell well. But her movies are usually blockbusters.
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull: On The Floor [Ven a Bailar]
The Spanish version of On the Floor is more than I imagined. I love the control that Jennifer Lopez has of the lyrics. Only she could sing that well in Spanish. As much as I love Madonna, hearing Madonna sing in Spanish is nothing compared to JLo singing in Spanish. I highly recommend the deluxe edition of LOVE? if for no other reason.
Jennifer Lopez: On The Floor [Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda LA to Ibiza Mix]
The Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda LA to Ibiza mix of On The Floor by Jennifer Lopez is pretty exciting. There are two other mixes by those DJs on the maxi-single I have of On The Floor, one is a radio mix and the other a dub. They are all excellent but the Club Mix is particularly exciting. It is longer than the radio mix but contains more lyrics than the dub, which is typical of radio edits or mixes and Dubs.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Linkin Park: Recharged
Recharged was released as Linkin Park's second remix album on October 29th, 2013. Reanimation, their first remix album, was released in 2002. I just got both albums on Compact Disc, however Reanimation is the more recent of the two that I received. In other words, I bought Recharged well before I got Reanimation.
Linkin Park: Reanimation
Reanimation was released as the second remix album by Linkin Park, early in their career. However they have since gone on to release a second, just recently. Entitled Recharged, it was released on October 29th, 2013 whereas Reanimation was released in 2002.
Linkin Park: Pts.OF.Athrty [Jay Gordon]
The lead single that was released from Reanimation entitled Pts.OF.Athrty is very amazing. Re-interpreted by Jay Gordon, in my opinion he did a great job re-interpreting it, as Linkin Park would say, as compared to the original found on Hybrid Theory. I say original, but really it's the album version named Points of Authority.
Linkin Park featuring Aaron Lewis: Krwlng [Mike Shinoda]
Krwlng, the last track included on Reanimation, is very exciting as well. Re-interpreted from the album version of Krwlng, simply entitled Crawling, Crawling was released as the second single from Hybrid Theory.
Linkin Park featuring Aceyalone: Wth>You [Chairman Hahn]
The re-interpretation of With You, found on Reanimation, is pretty exciting. I am not a huge fan of With You to begin with so to hear the re-interpretation entitled Wth>You is not the best thing in the world. However it's entertaining and I enjoy the re-interpretation slightly more than the album version.
Linkin Park featuring Motion Man: Enth E nd [Kutmasta Kurt]
I don't really like the re-interpretation of In The End, found on Reanimation. Entitled Enth E nd, it's laking a little originality in my opinion. It's a hip hop remix and I don't really like those.
Linkin Park featuring Jonathan Davis: 1stp Klosr [The Humble Brothers]
The re-interpretation of One Step Closer found on Reanimation entitled 1stp Klosr is very exciting. Appearing as the second last track on Reanimation, it is a great way to wrap up the album in my opinion.
Monday, May 5, 2014
Jennifer Lopez: Papi [R3hab Club]
I knew these singles that I downloaded years ago would come in handy. The R3hab Club of Papi, the third single released from LOVE? is amazing. Jennifer Lopez is about to release her eighth Studio album and I am thrilled. I have been supporting her career by purchasing her music in recent years, unlike before when I basically just followed her without doing so. However she is so immensely talented that I had to do something about it, so I bought into her.
Jennifer Lopez: If You Had My Love
If You Had My Love was released as the debut single from Jennifer Lopez or what she was known as back then, JLo. I still love calling her JLo and most likely always will. I even think that she has grown to embrace it once again as there was a time when her acting career was taking off that she wanted to be referred to as Jennifer Lopez only. However on the cover of her last album she plays with JLo, incorporating it into the title for the album, LOVE?
Jennifer Lopez: Waiting for Tonight
Waiting for Tonight was released on the cusp of the new Millennium, let alone Century. It was quite exciting. Everyone was partying like it was 1999, no pun intended considering there is a Prince song entitled something of the sort. Above and beyond that, Waiting for Tonight was like the anthem for that party, even depicting scenes of that nature in the Music video.
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull: On The Floor
The album version of On The Floor is rather exciting. I have the Music video taped onto DVD through using my DVD recorder in order to record it from the Television. It may sound illegal however it is no different than using your VCR from the 80s to do the same thing. The Music video of On The Floor is very exciting.
Jennifer Lopez: Una Noche Mas [Waiting for Tonight]
The Spanish version of Waiting for Tonight by Jennifer Lopez is very exciting in this day and age. I didn't think it was as nearly as exciting as it is today, upon its release. However with all of this talk about the European Union, it's pretty hard to forget the great cultures of Europe, the Spanish Empire being one of them. The Spanish version of Waiting for Tonight is officially entitled Una Noche Mas.
Jennifer Lopez featuring French Montana: I Luh Ya Papi
Apparently I Luh Ya Papi is the lead single from Jennifer Lopez's upcoming Studio album. It has yet to be released but this single has already been released and Jennifer Lopez has already posted the Music video on her official YouTube channel, which is most definitely worth checking out. I am looking forward to the release of this new album of hers.
Jennifer Lopez: On The Floor [Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda LA to Ibiza Radio Mix]
I downloaded the maxi-single of the song entitled On The Floor, by Jennifer Lopez upon its release from iTunes, years ago. My favorite remix is the Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda LA to Ibiza Radio mix, for more than one reason. First of all, I like the name Marc. Secondly, it's the LA to Ibiza radio edit which reminds me of the song Miami to Ibiza and the whole European project.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Mariah Carey: My All
Butterfly is a hard album to crack. I am not sure where My All fits into it, but by all accounts it was released as the second official single from Butterfly. My All actually did really well and so therefore I highly recommend it. But there are some remixes out there that I would really like to hear of it.
Mariah Carey: Honey
Honey was released as the lead single from Butterfly and it's amazing. I bought the maxi-single of Honey all the way back in 1997 because I was so impressed with it. It contains great remixes of Honey.
Mariah Carey: Emotions
Emotions was released as the lead single from the album of the same name, making it the title track. The album entitled Emotions was released as Mariah Carey's second Studio album. I just bought Mariah Carey's debut Studio album so that should be fun to receive for Easter. I have never owned that album on Compact Disc so to see one of the best covers, in my opinion, of an album as large as the booklet for a jewel case should be exciting.
Mariah Carey: Obsessed
Obsessed was released as the lead single from Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel. Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel was released as Mariah Carey's most recent album, but she is working on a new release. But she has no tentative date as of right now, however I am sure that it is getting closer because I have been anticipating it since 2012.
Mariah Carey: It's Like That
It's Like That was released as the lead from The Emancipation of Mimi. The Emancipation of Mimi is a great album. I bought it on Compact Disc upon its release. But I was so impressed with it that when it was re-issued, I bought the Ultra Platinum Edition. That edition comes with a DVD featuring four videos from that album on it.
Mariah Carey: We Belong Together
We Belong Together was released as the second single from The Emancipation of Mimi. We Belong Together is essentially Mariah Carey's most successful single in my opinion. I watched that song climb to #1 and stay there for weeks. It was exciting and I can't remember being that excited about a #1 ever before, nor since.
Mariah Carey: I Want to Know What Love Is
I Want to Know What Love Is was released as the second single from Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel. It's actually a song by Foreigner making it a cover. However Mariah Carey's renditions of oldies are usually superior with her immense talent displayed on them. For example, I Want to Know What Love Is, is so well-written and then when you have Mariah Carey's vocal capabilities recorded onto them, you get one amazing cover.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Madonna: Sorry
I just ordered the Sorry maxi-single from Amazon.com and it was exciting. Sorry is a great song and I am very excited to get the maxi-single. I think I have heard it a few times but I have yet to own it. Sorry was released as the second single from Confessions on a Dance Floor.
Madonna: Frozen
Frozen was released as the lead single from Ray of Light. The album entitled Ray of Light is pretty exciting. It was released in 1998 and that was an exciting time for me. When the Music video was released, I think I was in Montreal. I know I say it for the first time in Montreal. That was exciting for me because I am partially French.
Madonna: Bedtime Story
Bedtime Story is very exciting. For those who have no idea what I am referring to, it's the third single released from Bedtime Stories. Not necessarily the title track but pretty close. However that is not the reason why it's exciting. I love Bedtime Story because Bjork helped write it and she is from Iceland, a potential future Member state in the EU.
Madonna: Who's that Girl
Who's that Girl was released from the soundtrack album of the same name in the middle of 1987. I still love the Who's that Girl soundtrack, having owned since then. It was one of the first cassette tapes I ever got and when I started to become a diehard Madonna fan, it was one of the first Madonna CDs I ever got.
Madonna: Where's the Party
The album version of Where's the Party is pretty exciting. It's included on Madonna's third Studio album entitled True Blue. I love True Blue; I think it's really exciting. My sister got it on cassette tape upon its release and I have never looked back. My sister and I used to listen to it all the time; therefore it's one of my favorite albums considering the loss of my sister in 2001.
Madonna: Lucky Star ["New" mix]
The "New" mix of Lucky Star available on the remastered version of Madonna's debut Studio album is pretty amazing. I got this so-called remastered version in 2013 and I have not regretted it. Remastered technology is pretty unique. I haven't heard a remastered CD ever before. However they are pretty interesting.
Madonna: Human Nature [Radio edit]
The Radio edit of Human Nature that appears on the maxi-single for Human Nature is astounding. That is astoundingly good. Madonna really knows how to pick DJs and this Radio edit is no exception. Danny Tenaglia is the DJ who produced and after all of these years of not hearing, I forgot how good it was. It's amazing!
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