REVIEW: Confessions on a Dancefloor »
11/02/2005
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I really enjoyed your review of Confessions on a Dancefloor. I have always appreciated her ballads and with the contemporary styling of the tracks, this sounds promising. Thanks!
Posted by: Johnny Lane | Nov 3, 2005 6:19:59 AM
Get Together and Sorry are the best tracks by far on the album. Nice job overall though. As for that Jackson 5 sample, it's that droaning "climbing" bass line that starts towards the start of the song (sorry)after she whispers the word sorry in spanish. It's from their song, can you feel it.This album begs to be heard on headphones or blaring from your car.
Posted by: Marcus | Nov 3, 2005 12:49:23 PM
I love Hung up. Great uplifting song. One of her best in a while. Listening to it right now! Makes me wince though when she sings "Don't cry for me ... " I half expect to hear Argentina after it. Thank god it doesnt come and I can get back into the song. Besides that, i love it!
Posted by: Rich | Nov 3, 2005 7:04:09 PM