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List Price: $12.98 | | Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Salesrank: 546624
Released: September 19, 2000 |
| Our Price: $4.70 |
| Used Price: $7.02 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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Music Track Listing:
1. Music
2. Impressive Instant
3. Runaway Lover
4. I Deserve It
5. Amazing
6. Nobody's Perfect
7. Don't Tell Me
8. What It Feels Like for a Girl
9. Paradise (Not for Me)
10. Gone
Editorial Review:
Japanese Limited Edition reissue of the Queen Of Pop's #1 2000 album. Includes two bonus tracks, American Pie (from the motion picture The Next Best Thing), and Cyberragga, both of which were not on the domestic release. Features the worldwide #1 title track, along with the Top 10 single Don't Tell Me and the #1 club track What It Feels Like For A Girl, which had a controverisal music video that was banned by MTV. Warner Bros
Description of Music:
Mama Madonna returned from the spiritual world and got her groove thing goin' once again for Music. Flanked by Ray of Light's tried-and-true producer William Orbit and a French newcomer, DJ and producer Mirwais, Madonna pours her heart out on the dancefloor, combining self-revealing lyrics with retro-electro beats. Reinventing herself as an urban cowgirl pimpette, Madonna once again sets the standard for mainstream pop, which will probably only be topped by her next release. --Beth Massa
Music Reviews:
Music 
2008-09-25 - Music being the album directly following Ray of Light is an amazing recording. The sound is crisp, the keyboard sounds are great and the use of vocoder is right on the mark. William Orbit is a great producer and the combination of him with Madonna is pure gold. Impressive Instant is my favorite track on the album, and I also love Paradise (not for me) and Nobody's perfect. The book-let is a sorry story and that is such a shame. No lyrics. Very few photos. Still this is an amazing record that should not be missed!
Follow up to Ray of Light 
2008-08-21 - With Ray of Light being her best album to date and such a hard act to follow, it is not as good as ROL, but then again, what is? So for this review I shall put aside ROL.
Music is somewhat inspired from her leftover "Veronica Electronica" vibe. Although promoted as her "ghetto fabulous" album, we really only see that materializing on a couple tracks: Music and Impressive Instant. With a couple fillers thrown in, the rest is heartfelt and very honest.
" I deserve it" is her "falling in love" song and one of the best on the album. "What it feels like for a girl" is a throw back to her I am woman, hear me roar days, but instead of in -your- face preaching, she is reaching and soothing. One of the darkest and most moving tracks is "Paradise Not For Me" but it is not so dark it turns one off, instead it ropes you in. "Don't Tell Me" is the stand out track, veering off for a bit of a country feel, it is a classic Madonna about her never ending quest for true love.
This may not get as much play as other Madonna albums in your collection, but worth the money and is a decent album in its own right. Not her worst, not her best, somewhere in the middle.
Awesome Album by Madonna 
2008-06-15 - This is one of her best cd's!! A great selection of song to dance to and feel the groove. She delivers so much variety and her song writing is always very heartfelt.
I bought this cd when it came out, but after many moves I seem to have lost the original copy, so I recently purchased another one. For me, Madonna's albums are well worth the money. She always has a number of great tracks mixed in with some good ballads. Working with the best producers in the business, she delivers an outstanding album here with Music.
Following up "Ray Of Light" was a tough act...Madonna put in a good try 
2008-06-03 - Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2XYE519QU1MQ9 My name is Jeremy Gloff. I am a musician and music collector. Feel free to check out my website. This is my review of Madonna's album "Music".
Impressive Instant 
2008-03-21 - This stuff is addictive!
Not as cohesive, or stunning, as Ray Of Light, Music has its share of strong offerings. The title track, formulaic funk, succeeds implausibly with its relentless optimism and nova engineering; endearing. "Impressive Instant" pushes the outtaspace triphop thang; dope. "Amazing" is a bit rote but, wow, that break with the stereo panning; lovely. "Don't Tell Me," with its 'f'ed up' acoustic intro, has the classic Madonna sass; rock. Then, there's the big track ~ which both entices and unnerves me: "What It Feels Like For a Girl." A trans anthem of sorts, Madonna starts off with a canny feminist stance, then dilutes the potential with erotic imagery; confusing. Whatever, she's getting smarter with each outing and deserves her ultra iconography.
She's (only) one Top 10 away from dethroning Elvis.