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Volume 2 of 2 - M to Z...
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"...Burning Up For Your Love..."
I
must be getting old. There was a time, when as a hip and happening young buck
who liked all-sorts of uppity singers and dance-dodgy genres of music
(including Synth Pop and Disco), that I quite dug the 24-year old Mad Maddie
and her lippy sexpot midriffs.
But
God this 1983 Dancing-Baby Debut Album is showing its surgical cracks in 2022.
Let's get to the Borderlines before I'm hunted down like a dog that's gonna
need an eye-patch...
UK
released 22 May 2001 (re-issued 2020) - "Madonna" by MADONNA on
Warner Brothers 9362-47903-2 (Barcode 093624790327) is part of the Warner
Remasters Series - an Extended Edition CD Reissue with Two Bonus Tracks
that plays out as follows (55:35 minutes):
1.
Lucky Star [Side 1]
2.
Borderline
3.
Burning Up
4.
I Know It
5.
Holiday [Side 2]
6.
Think Of Me
7.
Physical Attraction
8.
Everybody
Tracks
1 to 8 are her debut album "Madonna" - released July 1983 in the USA
on Sire Records 9 -23867-1. Produced by REGGIE LUCAS and JOHN
"Jellybean" BENITEZ - it peaked at No. 8 in the USA and No. 6 in the
UK.
BONUS
TRACKS:
9.
Burning Up (12" Version) - 5:56 minutes
10.
Lucky Star ("New" Mix) - 7:15 minutes
The
spine-visible Digitally Remastered wording on the rear inlay for these Warner
Remasters CD reissues all look the same - in this case given a 12-page
booklet that reproduces the LPs few photos of a very young and bright Madonna Louise
Ciccone. It also throws in the lyrics, album credits and not much more
unfortunately. The two Remixes as Bonuses are a nice touch, but 'released in
1983' is hardly the examination of her musical legacy and her debut's impact
that fans deserve. Still, the TED JENSEN Remaster from first generation
tapes is suitably muscular when the Linn and Oberheim Synth Pop and Disco Beats
need it - which is a lot.
Despite
only sporting eight tracks, her self-titled debut album "Madonna" was
a commercial goldmine and eventually got milked for five American singles across
almost two years - "Everybody" (October 1982), "Burning Up"
(March 1983), "Holiday" (September 1983), "Borderline"
(February 1984 USA) and finally "Lucky Star" (August 1984 USA). "Lucky
Star" had been issued in Blighty first in September 1983 – speaking of
which - it doesn't take a genius to notice that huge numbers of mixes and
remixes are missing from the bonuses - but at least there are Extras worth
having. To the music...
I
had forgotten "Burning Up" – a very on fire for your torso bopper with Drum Machines aplenty and the
pinging guitar of Paul Pesco (of The System). "I Know It" is so Disco
it hurts and not really her greatest moment. Even if it feels a tad weedy at
the outset, the Remaster soon sorts out the monster "Holiday" – a
total Eighties winner penned by Curtis Hudson and Lisa Stevens of Pure Energy
and later Hot Streak. You can just imagine so many dancefloors filling up to
this irresistible beat in that summer of 1983. But the one I like is the very
Hall & Oates shake-your-hair vibe to "Think Of Me" – a genuine
forgotten album gem.
The
"Burning Up" twelve-inch version is more attacking than the album cut
– and mixed louder – which feels like a good idea (the Remaster really kicks).
Keeping that signature synth lead-in, "Lucky Star" is again transformed
by a remix – this time by the Producer she had a falling out with – Reggie Lucas
of MFSB and Mtume fame. Punctured by flicking Chic-type guitar licks, Synth
jabs and smooth backing vocals, it may be extended, but "Lucky Star" feels
more interesting that the shorter LP cut.
What was so exciting back in
the day is beginning to sound like it's had its day to me, but fans will love
"Madonna" and need it like a crucifix earring. To them, their lady of dance can do no wrong...and after 300 million album sales...even I can forgive Shanghai Surprise...
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