Confessions on a Dance Floor

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studio album
First released:
Nov 14 2005

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Confessions on a Dance Floor is the tenth studio album by American recording artist Madonna. It was released on November 15, 2005 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was a complete departure from her last studio album, American Life (2003). It included influences of 70s and 80s disco as well as modern-day club music. Initially, she began collaborating with Mirwais Ahmadzai and even recorded two tracks for the album. However, Madonna felt that their collaboration was not going in the direction she desired. At that time, Madonna arranged to write and record additional tracks with Stuart Price while overseeing her documentary, I'm Going to Tell You a Secret. The album was majorly recorded at Price's home-studio where Madonna spent most of her time during the recordings.

Musically the album is structured like a DJ's nightly set. The songs are sequenced and blended together so that they are played continuously without any intermediate gap. The title arrived from the fact that the tracklisting for the album consists of light-hearted and happy songs in the beginning, and progresses to much darker melodies and lyrics describing personal feelings and commitments. Songs on the album use samples and references of music by other dance-oriented artists like ABBA, Donna Summer, Pet Shop Boys, Bee Gees, and Depeche Mode. Madonna incorporated references of her older work as well. One of the tracks called "Isaac", was negatively received by some Israeli rabbis who claimed that the song was about their noted sixteenth century Kabbalah scholar Isaac Lurier (Yitzhak Luria in Yemeni Arabic). However, Madonna explained that the song was named after Yitzhak Sinwani, who appeared as a featured vocalist for the song.

Contemporary critics lauded the album calling it a return to form for Madonna. They complimented the fact that Madonna chose to seek inspiration from the dance music which had made her the noted star she is. Price's musical direction was also praised with some reviewers giving the full credit for the album to him. After its release, the album debuted at the top of the charts in most nations. It became Madonna's sixth number-one album on the Billboard 200 albums chart. She was also honored with a Grammy Award for "Best Dance/Electronic Album" in 2007, as well as "International Female Solo Artist" at the 2006 BRIT Awards. The supporting tour for the album, known as Confessions Tour, became the highest grossing tour ever for a female artist, at that time.

Four singles were released from the album. "Hung Up," the first single, became Madonna's most successful single worldwide by topping the charts in forty-five countries, thus earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. It was followed by "Sorry" which was another chart topping success. It became Madonna's twelfth number-one single in the United Kingdom. "Get Together" and "Jump" were released as the third and fourth singles respectively, both becoming successful on the dance charts.

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Catalog number:
9362-49460-2
Release dates:
  • Nov 15 2005 in United States

Genres

Dance, Pop, Disco. Vote on Genres

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5 stars MADONNA brings us her best album since Ray of Light !
MADONNA is back with her new album Confessions on a Dance Floor and it is an amazing album and one of her best!

HUNG UP - This is the first single off of the new album and is a huge hit in the clubs. The song has a sample from ABBA's song Gimme Gimme Gimme (which I have never heard) and has MADONNA singing about someone she is hung up on. The song has a very great groove and it's definitely the most commercial song on the album. With the chorus line "Every little thing that you say or do I'm HU…
Written by Porfie Medina "Porfie Jr. Medina"
3 stars She knows her way around a dancefloor
I was initially somewhat disappointed with Madonna's latest recording. For a woman who has constantly been pushing limits, this seemed like too much of a step backwards, a blatant attempt to lure back fans she may have lost after 2003's "American Life." While I did not think "American Life" was her best recording, I admired its boldness and thought it contained some of her strongest songs ever.

Personally, I think that Madonna as a balladeer is severely underrated, and, admittedly, the idea of …
Written by Joseph Manera

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Credits Edit

  1. engineer

    1. Stuart Price [recording]
  2. performer

    1. Monte Pittman [electric guitar]
  1. producer

    1. Anders Bagge [Producer [Original Production]]
    2. Peer Astrom [Producer [Original Production]]

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Confessions on a Dance Floor 12 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 9362-49460-2
release dates: Nov 14 2005 in United Kingdom
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Confessions on a Dance Floor 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Dec 13 2005 in United States
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Confessions on a Dance Floor 12 tracks format: 1 x vinyl
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