Great freakin' album! Little Noni seems to be going back to her roots. Madonna began at Danceteria. And with this, her 30th album Madge is serving up 40 years of legacy dance mixes. After having listened to it twice, I feel like FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE took me on an aural remembrance of my life! The brilliantly produced album is a get-up-from-your-laptop-and-dance album. The album's producers have unearthed some long-lost gems: "You Can Dance Radio Remix" (!!); William Orbit's "Justify my Love"; Junior Vasquez's "Secret" (!!); and what's this Peter Rauhofer remix of "Me Against The Music" (Whaaaaa!!!!); Sander Kleinenberg's remix of "Bitch I'm Madonna" brings Madge back onto dance floors. Maybe my favorite is her new mix of "Medellin" by Offer Nissim) – no wait it's Tracy Young's "Crave" - I mean, my eyes actually welled up at Swae Lee's voice - don't judge ♂️. *FULL DISCLOSURE: I kind of gave up on Madonna in 2003 when she bowed to political and economic pressure by pulling what was to be an important anti-war music video. I lost most of my respect for her 20 years ago. AND STILL, I can see the brilliance of this album.
the first half of the album is great with some different versions of songs but there are a lot of song missing and too many of the newer songs - a lot of the songs are dance remixes and not always the ones I liked either - be prepared you will not the original versions on a lot of the tracks and calling 50 numbers ones is not exactly true either - album has so much potential and we could have a great album of the songs not released on albums which are out there which were better than the songs on the album