Track Listing 1. Candy Shop 2. 4 Minutes - Madonna & Justin Timberlake/Timbaland 3. Give It 2 Me 4. Heartbeat 5. Miles Away 6. She's Not Me 7. Incredible 8. Beat Goes On - Madonna & Kanye West 9. Dance 2night 10. Spanish Lesson 11. Devil Wouldn't Recognize You 12. Voices
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes HARD CANDY continues in the driving, club-oriented vein of 2005's CONFESSIONS ON A DANCE FLOOR, proving that Madonna has lost none of her energy and verve with age. In terms of material, in fact, HARD CANDY bests its predecessor, and the artist continues to make herself relevant in the 2000s by adding distinctly hip-hop grooves to her increasingly electronica-driven sound. Remarkably, the result never sounds like a blatant commercial appeal. As with nearly everything she's done, this groove-heavy disc is distinctly Madonna's own.The Material Girl sculpted her sound this time out by hiring some of the hottest producers on the scene, including Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, and Pharrell and the Neptunes. Cuts like the lead-off single, "4 minutes" (a duet with Timberlake), and the thumping, sexy title track sparkle with a contemporary club feel, begging listeners to turn it up and shake it. Yet Madonna's classic pop sensibilities are far from lost in the mix. "Beat Goes On" recalls vintage singles like "Holiday"; "Heartbeat" is sleek, singalong Europop; and "Miles Away" is a love song that rides a sweet midtempo groove. Fun, danceable, and infectious, HARD CANDY is another winner from one of pop's all-time icons.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- A songwriting team of American chart royalty helps Madonna revisit her roots as an urban-disco queen....Like CONFESSIONS, HARD CANDY celebrates dance as salvation, but even the euphorically groovy 'Heartbeat' and 'Dance 2night' strike wistful notes.Entertainment Weekly (p.116) - [A]n unpretentious, nonstop dance party. In tunes like 'Give It To Me,' she's unabashedly reviving the celebrative spirit of early singles like 'Lucky Star' and 'Holiday'... -- Grade: B+Uncut (p.97) - 3 stars out of 5 -- HARD CANDY could be her most unpretentious and consistently enjoyable pop record since LIKE A VIRGIN.Blender (Magazine) (p.74) - 4 stars out of 5 -- [S]linky, playful music with undercurrents of adorable psychosexual intrigue... Rolling Stone
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