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MADONNA - The Confessions Tour

| StylusMagazine | | Madonna revitalized herself artistically with Confessions on a Dance Floor, her pop-and-lockingest album since maybe her debut, and then spent the summer of ’06 on a massive, well-received world tour devoted to pumping up the jams. Said tour has now been trapped in amber for posterity with a DVD/CD combo, The Confessions Tour....full text |
| | Jam! | Madonna's last few studio albums haven't exactly set the charts on fire. But her Madgesty seldom fails to make a splash in concert.
So perhaps it's no wonder that she's decided to stop doing more of what doesn't work and start doing more of what does. Which is to say: The Confessions Tour is her second live release in a row. Unlike last year's documentary-style I'm Going to Tell You a Secret, however, this CD/DVD set is a straight-up concert film....full text |
| | Popmatters | | Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005) was Madonna’s heralded return to club music. Not only did the album resuscitate her record sales, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 and topping charts worldwide, its singles ("Hung Up”, “Jump”, “Sorry”, and “Get Together") were among the most infections club hits of Madonna’s 25-year career. Altogether, Confessions on a Dance Floor proved that Madonna, approaching 50 years-old, is a vital force in the ever-expansive landscape of popular music. Buy that album. Her latest release, however…...full text |
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