Confessions on a Dance Floor
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| Studio album by Madonna | |||||
| Released | 15 November 2005 | ||||
| Recorded | 2005 | ||||
| Genre | Pop, Dance, Electronica, Disco | ||||
| Length | 56:28 Album Version 55:57 Unmixed Version 60:00 Deluxe Edition |
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| Label | Warner Bros. | ||||
| Producer | Madonna, Stuart Price, Mirwais Ahmadzaï, Bloodshy & Avant, Bagge & Peer | ||||
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Confessions on a Dance Floor is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on 15 November 2005 by Warner Bros. Records. The album sold over 2 million copies in its first week of release in Europe and sold over 12 million copies worldwide.[1].[2] It debuted at number one in 29 countries, a world record for a solo artist.[citation needed] The album won a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in 2007.
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[edit] Album history
Confessions on a Dance Floor has become one of Madonna's most successful albums, with international hits such as "Hung Up" and "Sorry". The album led to the most successful concert tour of her career, the Confessions Tour. It was co-produced by Stuart Price and contains collaborations with Mirwais Ahmadzaï, Bloodshy & Avant and Bagge & Peer.
Of the album, Madonna said:
"I wanted a record with no ballads. I wanted there to be no breaks, with one song segueing into the next -- just like in a disco. (...) Whenever I make records, I often like the remixes better than the original versions. So I thought, screw that. I'm going to start from that perspective. I want to hear all these songs in a club. I approached the album from more of a DJ's point of view, but Stuart [Price] is a DJ. That really influenced the vibe -- the dance aspect -- of the record."[3] (...) "We listened to a lot of other people's records when we were making this - obviously ABBA and Giorgio Moroder - so to me it's more of an homage to other people's records than mine. If there are references to earlier records it's probably done unknowingly, part of our molecular structure; it comes out again and again, hopefully not too boringly and repetitive."[4]
After the huge success of the album, a limited-edition Triple-LP remix compilation titled Confessions Remixed was released. It contained tracks from the album all remixed by Stuart Price. It was a limited edition release with three records, only three thousand of which were pressed.
[edit] Formats
- CD — 12-track continuous mix
- CD Deluxe Edition — 13-track version, released in December 2005, includes bonus track, "Fighting Spirit", a 40 page picture book from the Steven Klein photo session; an 80 page blank journal book, which includes lyrics from the album track "Let It Will Be"; a one month free ICON fanclub membership, and a unique slipcover housing. All tracks are a continuous mix, except for the bonus track
- iTunes Regular Edition— Digital download 12-track edition, all tracks are separate and not sequenced
- iTunes Deluxe Edition — Digital download 12-track edition, all tracks are separate and not sequenced. It also includes a digital artwork booklet and the "Hung Up" video
- iTunes Non-Stop Mix: Deluxe Edition — digital download which blends the 12 songs into one long track. It also includes a digital artwork booklet and the "Hung Up" video
- iTunes Non-Stop Mix: Regular Edition — digital download which blends the 12 songs into one long track
- Amazon Unmixed Version — Digital download 12-track edition, all tracks are separate and not sequenced. This version is DRM free
- 2-LP Vinyl Set — Double album promo pack
- Limited Edition 2-LP Pink Vinyl Set — Double album
- Japanese Exclusive CD+DVD Tour Edition — Released August 23, 2006 is the Japan only exclusive Tour Edition. Disc 1 contains the continuous mix CD. Disc 2 is a DVD containing the previously commercially unavailable music videos for "Hung Up" and "Sorry" plus their "Making of" featurettes that were shown earlier in 2006 on MTV channels around the world
- Confessions Remixed — Triple LP Vinyl Set. Full remix set by Stuart Price, released on April 11, 2006, with a limited print of only 3,000 copies
[edit] Track listing
| # | Title | Composers | Production credits | Mixed time^ |
Un-mixed time^^ |
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| 01 | "Hung Up" | Madonna, Stuart Price, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus contains a sample of "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" performed by ABBA |
Madonna and Stuart Price | 5:36 | 5:11 |
| 02 | "Get Together" | Madonna, Anders Bagge, Peer Åström, Stuart Price | Madonna and Stuart Price Original Production by Anders Bagge and Peer Åström |
5:30 | 3:56 |
| 03 | "Sorry" | Madonna, Stuart Price | Madonna and Stuart Price | 4:43 | 4:13 |
| 04 | "Future Lovers" | Madonna, Mirwais Ahmadzaï | Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï | 4:40 | 4:59 |
| 05 | "I Love New York" | Madonna, Stuart Price | Madonna and Stuart Price | 4:11 | 4:33 |
| 06 | "Let It Will Be" | Madonna, Mirwais Ahmadzaï, Stuart Price | Madonna and Stuart Price | 4:18 | 4:20 |
| 07 | "Forbidden Love" 1 | Madonna, Stuart Price | Madonna and Stuart Price | 4:22 | 4:22 |
| 08 | "Jump" | Madonna, Joe Henry, Stuart Price | Madonna and Stuart Price | 3:25 | 3:57 |
| 09 | "How High" | Madonna, Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, Henrik Jonback | Madonna and Bloodshy & Avant co-produced by Stuart Price |
4:40 | 4:02 |
| 10 | "Isaac" | Madonna, Stuart Price | Madonna and Stuart Price | 6:03 | 5:57 |
| 11 | "Push" | Madonna, Stuart Price | Madonna and Stuart Price | 3:57 | 3:33 |
| 12 | "Like it or Not" | Madonna, Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, Henrik Jonback | Madonna and Bloodshy & Avant | 4:31 | 4:25 |
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| 13 | "Fighting Spirit" | Madonna, Mirwais Ahmadzaï | Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï Additional Production by Stuart Price |
3:30 | - |
1 not to be confused with the 1994 track on the album Bedtime Stories.
^ the Mixed Version. Available on the regular CD.
^^ the Unmixed version. Available as digital download on iTunes and Amazon.
[edit] Additional tracks
- "Super Pop" (Madonna, Ahmadzaï) - released via download to ICON fanclub members only - 3:40
- "Fighting Spirit" (Madonna, Ahmadzaï) - released on the Deluxe Edition CD as a bonus track - 3:30
- "History" (Madonna, Price) - released as B-side to the single Jump - 6:54/5:55
- "History" (Madonna, Price) - demo version of the song, leaked onto the Internet in May 2008 - 4:46
- "Keep The Trance" (Madonna, Ahmadzaï) - leaked onto the Internet in January 2008. Demo song from album sessions with Ahmadzaï - 2:48
- "Triggering" (Madonna, Ahmadzaï) - unreleased song. Only three clips (the first about two seconds long each; the third, an eleven-second clip of the chorus) have been leaked - 3:28
[edit] Promotion
In order to promote the album with emerging media, Madonna set up the 1-888-2-CONFESS hotline. Callers were instructed to call in with their confessions, and, as they came in, some were selected to be part of a Podcast released on iTunes for approximately six weeks before the album was released.
[edit] Critical and commercial performance
Confessions on a Dance Floor has been a worldwide success and has received rave reviews from critics and fans. It went triple platinum in the EU in only a month, debuting the number one spot in twenty-nine countries. On September 13, 2006, IFPI credited the album 4x platinum for sales in Europe.[5]
In the United States, Confessions on a Dance Floor debuted at number one, selling 350,606 copies in its first week, taking the top spot from Carrie Underwood's Some Hearts album, which sold nearly 35,000 fewer copies. In the following week, Confessions on a Dance Floor sold 210,000 copies and slipped to number four with a thirty-nine per cent sales decrease. To date, the album has sold over 1.7 million copies in the U.S., a significant improvement over 2003's American Life with only 670,000 copies sold. It was the twenty-second best-selling album of 2006 in the United States as well (Billboard counted sales from November 2005 to December 2006).
According to the Daily Mail's Adrian Thrills, "Madonna is returning to reclaim her dance-pop crown with a record that pushes her, feet-first, back into club culture. Confessions on a Dance Floor... is not only the former Ms. Ciccone's best album since 1998's Ray of Light. It's a non-stop, rhythm-driven tour de force that ranks alongside anything she made in her chart-conquering heyday. According to Rolling Stone, "This is an album designed for maximum volume. It's all motion, action, speed. The tracks are constantly shifting, with dizzying layers of sounds and samples dropping in and out, skittering and whooshing across the speakers. Unlike the crystalline precision of latter-day Madonna discs like Ray of Light and Music, the sonic signature here is a powerhouse density -- on tunes like "Future Lovers" and "Push", with its hypnotic tribal beat mixed with future trance. Not only do the twelve songs all blend together like a ready-made DJ set, it's as if they also come pre-remixed... Coming off her last album, the tepid American Life, the forty-seven-year-old mother of two wants to show that she can still stay up late."[6]
Madonna won the "Best International Female Award" at the BRIT Awards 2006 and won "World's Best Selling Pop Artist" & "Best Selling U.S. Artist" at the 2006 World Music Awards for the album. She was nominated for five MTV Video Music Awards for her video Hung Up. She was nominated for "Best Album of the Year", "Best Pop", and "Best Female Artist" at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2006. Madonna then went onto winning an Ivor Novello Award in 2007 for "International Hit of the Year" for her single, "Sorry." The Rolling Stone Magazine ranked Confessions on a Dance Floor as the twenty-second top album of 2005, beating other top albums such as Missy Elliott's "Cookbook",Franz Ferdinand and Stevie Wonder. In early 2007, she won her sixth Grammy award for "Best Dance/Electronic Album"
Confessions on a Dance Floor, and her follow up Confessions Tour, have given Madonna the most number of international music and tour awards she has ever won in a single year. Below is a list of all of the awards she has won in 2006.
[edit] Awards
- Rockbjörnen (Sweden)
- Best International Album, Confessions on a Dance Floor
- Pink Paper Awards
- Best Album, Confessions on a Dance Floor"
- Best Single, "Hung Up"
- Best Musical Artist
- Best Live Event, "KoKo Club Mini-Show"
- NRJ Music Awards (France)
- Best International Artist
- Virgin. Net Music Awards
- Best Solo Female Artist
- Best Song, "Hung Up"
- Boyz Awards
- Best Album, Confessions on a Dance Floor
- Best Single, "Hung Up"
- Best Solo Star
- Best Pop Act
- TRL Awards
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Retired Videos Award for "Hung Up"
- BRIT Awards
- Best International Female Artist
- NME Awards
- Sexiest Female Artist
- ECHO Awards (Germany)
- Best Rock/Pop International Female Artist
- Hit of the Year for "Hung Up"
- Space Shower Music Video Awards (Japan)
- Best International Video for "Hung Up"
- Arion (Greece) Music Awards
- Best Selling International Single, Hung Up
- Best Selling International Album, Confessions on a Dance Floor
- 21st Annual International Dance Music Awards
- Best Pop Dance Track for "Hung Up"
- Best Dance Video for "Hung Up"
- Best Dance Artist Solo
- Salut! d'Or Awards (France)
- Best International Female Singer
- Best Song, "Hung Up"
- Best Video, "Hung Up"
- Amadeus Music Awards (Austria)
- Best International Hit Single, "Hung Up"
- Popcorn Awards (Hungary)
- Best International Hit Single, "Hung Up"
- Shangay Awards (Spain)
- Best International Album, Confessions on a Dance Floor
- Best International Artist
- Wembley Arena's Square of Fame[7]
- First star to be honoured in the venue's new Square of Fame.
- Wembley Arena's Female Artist of the Year Award 2006
- for eight sold-out dates of the Confessions Tour
- Billboard Touring Awards
- Top Boxscore Award ($22 million, eight-sellout stand at London's Wembley Arena)
- World Music Awards
- World's Best Pop Artist
- Best Selling U.S. Artist
- Grammy Award
- Best Dance/Electronic Album
The album's third single, "Get Together", was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Dance Recording
- Ivor Novello Awards
- International Hit of the Year for "Sorry"
- International Dance Music Awards
- Best Dance Music Video Award for "Jump"
[edit] Alleged boycott by American radio stations
A petition set up by fans alleging that U.S. Clear Channel radio stations were boycotting Madonna's singles made headlines when thousands of fans signed it, complaining that U.S. radio refused to play new Madonna singles since the release of her American Life album in 2003 because she publicly spoke of disapproval against the war in Iraq (Clear Channel is a supporter of US President George W. Bush), when people in the U.S. are allowed to freely express their views on the government.
Despite topping charts in 41 countries (a record for any artist) the single "Hung Up" reached #16 on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart, and #7 on the Billboard Hot 100, also because of strong digital sales. The following singles "Sorry" and "Get Together" received little to no airplay on Pop radio stations, with "Sorry" peaking at #58 on the Billboard Hot 100 partially because of strong single sales.
[edit] Singles
| # | Title | Date |
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| 01 | "Hung Up" | October 17, 2005 |
| 02 | "Sorry" | February 20, 2006 |
| 03 | "Get Together" | June 6, 2006 (US) & July 24, 2006 (UK) |
| 04 | "Jump" | November 7, 2006 |
Isaac released on Turkey and Greece radios.
[edit] Certifications, peaks & sales
| Country | Peak position | Certification (if any) | Sales/shipments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | 1 | 5x Platinum[8] | 200,000+ |
| Australia | 1 | 2x Platinum[9] | 140,000+ |
| Austria | 1 | Platinum | 25,000+ |
| Belgium | 1 | Platinum[10] | 40,000+ |
| Brazil | 1 | Gold[11] | 100,000+ |
| Canada | 1 | 5x Platinum[12] | 500,000+ |
| Chile | 1 | Platinum | 15,000 |
| Cyprus | 3 | Platinum | 10,000 |
| Denmark | 1 | 2x Platinum[13] | 60,000+ |
| Finland | 1 | Platinum[14] | 50,000+ |
| France | 1 | Diamond[15] | 800,000+ |
| Germany | 1 | 3x Platinum[16] | 600,000+ |
| Greece | 1 | 5x Platinum[17] | 100,000+ |
| Hungary | 1 | 2x Platinum[18] | 20,000+ |
| Ireland | 5 | 4x Platinum[19] | 60,000+ |
| Italy | 1 | 4x Platinum[20] | 400,000+[21] |
| Japan[22] | 5 | 2x Platinum[23] | 500,000+ |
| Mexico | 3 | Platinum[24] | 100,000+ |
| Netherlands | 1 | Platinum[25] | 80,000+ |
| New Zealand | 5 | Platinum[26] | 15,000+ |
| Norway | 1 | ||
| Poland | 1 | Platinum[27] | 40,000+ |
| Portugal | 1 | 2x Platinum[28] | 40,000+ |
| Russia | 1 | Diamond[29] | 100,000+ |
| Taiwan | 1 | Platinum | 45,000 |
| Singapore | 1 | 2x Platinum | 30,000+ |
| Spain | 1 | 2x Platinum[30] | 160,000+ |
| Sweden | 1 | 2x Platinum[31] | 120,000+ |
| Switzerland | 1 | 3x Platinum[32] | 120,000+ |
| United Kingdom | 1 | 4x Platinum[33] | 1,200,000+ |
| United States | 1 | Platinum[34] | 1,700,000+[35] |
| United World Chart | 1 | 4x Platinum[36] | 10,000,000+ |
[edit] Personnel
- Madonna - Lead vocals, backing vocals, guitar
- Stuart Price - Producer, keyboards, synthesizers, vocoders, programming, sequencing, sampling
- Roberta Carraro - Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Harmonica
- Monte Pittman - guitar
- Photography: Steven Klein
- Art Direction and Graphic Design: Giovanni Bianco
- Legal: Grubman Indursky
- Management: Guy Oseary and Angela Becker
- Mixing: Mark "Spike" Stent at Olympic Studios and Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles (Except: "Forbidden Love" which was mixed by Stuart Price at Shirland Road)
- Recording: Stuart Price at Shirland Road (Except: "How High" and "Like It Or Not" which were recorded at Murlyn Studios, Stockholm and Shirland Road, "Future Lovers" was recorded at Mayfair Studios.)
- Assistant Engineer: Alex Dromgoole
- Second Assistant Engineer at Olympic: David Emery
- Second Assistant Engineer at Record Plant, Los Angeles: Antony Kilhoffer
- Mastering: Brian "Big Bass" Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering
[edit] Notes
- ^ U.S. Radio Hangs Up On Madonna
- ^ Official Madonna website - Music Section
- ^ Madonna Confesses. Retrieved on November 11, 2005.
- ^ The Observer. November 20, 2005.
- ^ Keane, Shakira, Coldplay and Madonna scoop summer platinum awards IFPI Retrieved 2008-02-24
- ^ Music reviews: Confessions on a Dance Floor Rolling Stone Retrieved 2008-02-24
- ^ http://www.madonnatribe.com/news/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2454 Madonnatribe.com
- ^ CAPIF
- ^ ARIA
- ^ IFPI Belgium
- ^ ABPD
- ^ Canadian Recording Industry Association
- ^ IFPI Denmark
- ^ IFPI Finland
- ^ .Disque En France
- ^ IFPI Germany
- ^ ifpi
- ^ MAHASZ
- ^ IRMA – Irish Charts
- ^ Certification Awards to PDF.xls
- ^ Certification Awards to PDF.xls
- ^ Archives of Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart (4th week of November 2005)
- ^ RIAJ Certification Awards June 2006
- ^ AMPROFON
- ^ NVPI
- ^ RIANZ
- ^ ZPAV
- ^ AFP – Year 2006, Week 19
- ^ AFP – Year 2006, Week 19
- ^ PROMUSICAE
- ^ IFPI Sweden – 2006 Certifications
- ^ IFPI Switzerland
- ^ BPI
- ^ Billboard – Ask Billboard
- ^ Billboard – Ask Billboard
- ^ RIANZ
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