Ray of Light

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studio album
First released:
Feb 25 1998

Overview Edit

Ray of Light is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on March 3, 1998 by Maverick Records. After giving birth to her daughter Lourdes, Madonna collaborated with Patrick Leonard and William Orbit in developing the album. After failed sessions with other producers, Madonna pursued a new musical direction with Orbit and incorporated his extensive usage of trance and electronic music in her songs. The recording took place over four months, but experienced problems with the Pro Tools arrangement by Orbit as well as the absence of live bands.

However, upon release, the album was lauded by contemporary critics as a music masterpiece of the decade. Reviewers complimented the album for its mature, restrained nature as well as commending Madonna's musical direction, calling it her "most adventurous" record. Commercially, the album was a success on the world charts, peaking at number one in numerous countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and mainland Europe. On the U.S. Billboard 200, the album debuted and peaked at number two. In 1999, Ray of Light won four Grammy Award from a total of six nominations. Rolling Stone magazine listed the album as one of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. With the global sales of 20 million copies, Ray of Light became one of the most commercially successful albums of the 1990s.

Five singles were released from the album. The first single "Frozen" was an international success, as was the second one, "Ray of Light", which won a number of awards for its music video. Madonna has performed songs from this album on all of her world tours since it was released. The supporting tour for the album, Drowned World Tour, was supposed to start in 1999, but was delayed until 2001.

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Record label:
Catalog number:
46847
Release dates:
  • Mar 3 1998 in United States

Genres

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5 stars Madonna's "Ray of Light" a breath of fresh air
Family matters have always been a good forum for Madonna. After all, 1989's "Like a Prayer," dealing with the breakup of her marriage, her mother's death, and her complicated relationship with her father, shattered the notion that Madonna was an artist best relied on for singles; the deep and expressive set made for a mature album that could be enjoyed from start to finish. Unfortunately, subsequent recordings weren't as sharp: "Erotica" and "Bedtime Stories" definitely had their moments but jus…
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2 stars Where's my lucky star??
I don't think people who like Madonna in 80's will enjoy this album.I'b better buy Immaculate Collection or Like a Virgin. Why can't we have fun like we did in the 80's?
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Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. arranger

    1. Craig Armstrong [Arranged By [Strings]]
    2. Patrick Leonard [Arranged By [Additional]]
  2. conductor

    1. Suzie Katayama [Conductor [Orchestra]]
  3. design

    1. Kevin Reagan [Art Direction, Design]
    2. Mario Testino [Photography By]
  4. engineer

    1. Ted Jensen [Mastered By]
  1. performer

    1. Donna DeLory [Backing Vocals]
    2. Fergus Gerrand [Drums]
    3. Fergus Gerrand [Percussion]
    4. Marius De Vries [Keyboards, Programmed By [Additional]]
    5. Niki Haris [Backing Vocals]
    6. Pablo Cook [Flute]
    7. Steve Sidelnyk [Drum Programming [Additional]]
  2. producer

    1. Madonna [(tracks: 5, 6, 12)]
    2. Marius De Vries [(tracks: 5, 6, 12)]
  3. writer

    1. Anita Kerr [Drowned World / Substitute For Love]
    2. Rick Nowels [Written-By]

Other versions Edit

Ray of Light 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Warner Bros / Wea
catalog number: 46847
release dates: Mar 2 1998 in United Kingdom
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Ray of Light 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Maverick
catalog number: 9362-46847-2
release dates: Mar 3 1998
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Ray of Light 14 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: WEA International
release dates: Feb 25 1998 in Japan
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Ray of Light 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 46847
release dates: Mar 3 1998
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Ray of Light 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Mar 3 1998
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Ray of Light 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Mar 2 1998 in United Kingdom
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Trivia Edit

  • Track 13 contains an interpolation of and elements from the song "Space" written and performed by Gabor Szabo.
  • Recorded at Larrabee Studios North, Universal City, California.
  • Track 1 contains a sample of "Why I Follow The Tigers" performed by the San Sebastian Strings.

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