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Madonna in a dancing mood on new set
Michael Paoletta
NEW
YORK—Madonna will not let a few cracked ribs and broken bones spoil her
party. Weeks after falling from her horse on the grounds of her English
estate, Madonna is in the mood to dance. Not surprisingly, she wants the
world to know.
After the serious tone of her last album, 2003’s “American Life,”
Madonna wanted this collection to be happy and buoyant. “It was like,
honey, I want to dance,” she told Billboard during an interview in her
New York hotel suite. “I wanted to lift myself and others up with this
record.”
The new album, “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” is due November 15 from
Warner Bros. (one day earlier internationally). A special edition, which
includes a picture book and bonus track, arrives in December. “I wanted
a record with no ballads,” Madonna says. “I wanted there to be no
breaks, with one song segueing into the next — just like in a disco.”
The 12-track album was inspired by the many remixes her songs have
received over the years. “Whenever I make records, I often like the
remixes better than the original versions,” she says. “So, I thought,
screw that. I’m going to start from that perspective.” “Confessions”
closes on a deeply personal note, with Madonna singing, ‘This is who I
am. You can like it or not.” In this way, the album follows the musical
arc of a club DJ’s nightly set, which becomes more intense as the
evening progresses. |