Hard Candy (2008)

Artist: Madonna
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Label: Albany Music
UPC: 00093624988496
Release Date: 4/29/2008
Buy.com Sku: 207683797
Item#: M447CW
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Candy Shop - (featuring Justin Timberlake) ~ Madonna
2. 4 Minutes ~ Madonna
3. Give It To Me ~ Madonna
4. Heartbeat ~ Madonna
5. Miles Away ~ Madonna
6. She's Not Me ~ Madonna
7. Incredible ~ Madonna
8. Beat Goes On - (featuring Pharrell) ~ Madonna
9. Dance 2night - (featuring Justin Timberlake) ~ Madonna
10. Spanish Lesson ~ Madonna
11. Devil Wouldn't Recognize You ~ Madonna
12. Voices ~ Madonna


(C) 2008 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.

Madonna kicks off her eleventh album with the deep funk and electro-pulses of "Candy Shop" -- an innuendo-laden ("my sugar is raw") R&B song that gives the spotlight to Pharrell's incessantly funky backdrops, which set the tone for the album. If Confessions on a Dance Floor was her space disco odyssey, then Hard Candy is her freaked-out R&B album -- rolling deep in production from Pharrell and Timbaland and allowing special guests such as Justin Timberlake and Kanye West to juggle a few verses.
 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
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.
All through her career, it has been impossible to divorce Madonna's music from her image, as they feed off each other to the point where it's hard to tell which came first, the concept or the songs. Glancing at the aggressively ugly cover to Hard Candy with its blistering pinks and assaultive leather, it's hard not to wish that this is the one time Madge broke from tradition, offering music that wasn't quite as garish as her graphics. But that is not the case, and Hard Candy is all hard edges and blaring primary colors, an utterly modern, steely sex album for the new millennium, the age of Cialis and an era when Top 40 has pretty much ceased to exist. A pop artist as sharp as Madonna knows this, so she has abandoned the idea of a big crossover hit and pitches Hard Candy directly toward her core audience of club-conscious, fashion-forward trendsetters. This is a smart play, as this is the audience that has always consisted of Madonna loyalists, and it's also is a savvy way to negotiate the explosion of niches in 2008. Madonna relies on the Neptunes and the pair of Timbaland and Justin Timberlake for most of her modern makeover -- a good idea in theory as they are some of the biggest hitmakers of the decade. Sometimes this can result in reasonably appealing grooves -- "Candy Shop" captures Pharrell Williams' flair for slim, sleek grooves; "Dance 2night" conjures Timberlake's Off the Wall obsession nicely; and the icy heartbreak of "Miles Away" is a worthy successor to "What Goes Around Comes Around." But this also points out a shortcoming of Hard Candy: the tracks take precedence over the songs. Madonna's greatness has always hinged on how she channeled dance trends into pop songs, placing equal emphasis on sound and melody, which provided a neat way to sneak underground club trends into the mainstream. Here, she cedes melodic hooks to rhythmic hooks, and sounds as if she handed the reins over to Pharrell and Timba-Lake, trusting them to provide the polish. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
All through her career, it has been impossible to divorce Madonna's music from her image, as they feed off each other to the point where it's hard to tell which came first, the concept or the songs. Glancing at the aggressively ugly cover to Hard Candy -- its blistering pinks and assaultive leather suggesting cheap bottom-barrel porno -- it's hard not to wish that this is the one time Madge broke from tradition, offering music that wasn't quite as garish as her graphics. That is not the case. Hard Candy is all brutal hard edges and blaring primary colors, a relentlessly mercenary collection of cold beats and chilly innuendo. Sex has always been a driving force for Madonna, but she's never been as ruthlessly pornographic as she is here, not even when she cut Erotica as a companion to her softcore coffee-table book Sex back in 1992. For all of its carnality, Erotica was coy, belonging to the classic burlesque teasing tradition, but Hard Candy is utterly modern, a steely sex album for the age of Cialis. This new millennium is also an era when Top 40 has pretty much ceased to exist and a pop artist as sharp as Madonna knows this, so she has abandoned the idea of a big crossover hit -- the kind that Erotica courted with such gorgeous, shimmering adult contemporary ballads as "Rain" and "Bad Girl" -- and pitches Hard Candy directly toward her core audience of club-conscious, fashion-forward trendsetters.
This is a smart play, as this is the audience that has always consisted of Madonna loyalists, and it's also is a savvy way to negotiate the explosion of niches in 2008, but there are problems in her execution. Madonna relies on the Neptunes and the pair of Timbaland and Justin Timberlake for most of her modern makeover -- a good idea in theory as they are some of the biggest hitmakers of the decade, but the productions they've constructed here sound a couple years old at best and at worst feel like they're dressing Madonna in Nelly Furtado's promiscuous hand-me-downs. Sometimes this can result in reasonably appealing grooves -- "Candy Shop" captures Pharrell Williams' flair for slim, sleek grooves, "Dance 2night" conjures Timberlake's Off the Wall obsession nicely, and the icy heartbreak of "Miles Away" is a worthy successor to "What Goes Around Comes Around" -- but this also points out the album's main flaw: the track comes before the song. Madonna's greatness has always hinged on how she channeled dance trends into pop songs, placing equal emphasis on sound and melody, which provided a neat way to sneak underground club trends into the mainstream. Here, she cedes melodic hooks to rhythmic hooks -- witness the clanging, cluttered "4 Minutes," where she's drowned out by Timbaland's farting four-note synth -- which might not have been so bad if the tracks were fresher and if the whole enterprise didn't feel quite so joylessly mechanical. Madonna doesn't even sound desperate to sit atop current trends; rather, she's following them because she's expected to do so. There's a palpable sense of disinterest here, as if she just handed the reins over to Pharrell and Timba-Lake, trusting them to polish up this piece of stale candy. Maybe she's not into the music; maybe she's just running out this last album for Warner before she moves onto the greener pastures of Live Nation -- either way, Hard Candy is a rare thing: a lifeless Madonna album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Musical Guests
Justin Timberlake
Pharrell Williams

 
Compilation Appearances
Vol. 1-Very Special Christmas
Vol. 3-Mtv Party To Go
Who's That Girl
Evita
Rolling Stone Women In Rock
Wedding Singer-Vol. 2
Gift Of Love
Mtv Party To Go Platinum Mix
Dance With Angels
Ricky Martin
Austin Powers-Spy Who Shagged Me
Vol. 5-Jock Jams
Austin Powers-Spy Who Shagged Me-More Music From
Totally Hits 1
Thunderpuss
Now & Forever (Bonus Tracks)
Andrew Lloyd Webber Gold (Bonus Tracks)
Freestyle Explosion Vol.07
10 Years In The Life...
Now & Forever (Bonus Tracks)
Andrew Lloyd Webber Gold (Bonus Tracks)
In The Zone
13 Going On 30
Women & Songs 3 (can)
Mary Had A Little Amp
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
Perfecto Presents: Club Mixed By Paul Oakenfo
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
B In The Mix-The Remixes
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Divas
Thrivemix 2: Mixed By Vic Latino
Ultra Weekend Vol. 2
Devil Wears Prada
Women & Songs 2
Women & Songs 4
Power Of Love
Billboard Top 10 Karaoke Box Set Vol
Greatest Hits And Remixes(w/ Bonus DVD)
Greatest Hits And Remixes
Live Earth: The Concerts For A Climate In Crisis (1CD/2DVD Package)
Love Songs 3
Ultra Mix
Annie Lennox Collection
Annie Lennox Collection (w/ Bonus DVD)
Story So Far
Richie Rich Presents:celebutante
Dance Party Remix 2
Gift Of Love:10 Year Anniversary (Spe
Andrew Lloyd Webber 60
Singles Collection

 
Associated Artists and Works
Christina Aguilera ~ Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Christina Aguilera ~ Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Aguilera, Christina
Artists, Various
The String Quartet Tribute To R.E.M. ~ Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Getting Into The Grooves: Madonna... ~ Artists, Various
Artists, Various
The Dance Floor Tribute To Madonna ~ Artists, Various
Who's That Girl ~ Original Soundtrack
Selections from Evita ~ Original Soundtrack
Selections from Evita ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret [PA] ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Various Artists
Various Artists
Getting Into The Grooves: A Tribute To Madonna ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
The Dancefloor Tribute to Madonna ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Vitamin String Quartet

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 04/29/2008
Original Release Date : 2008
Label : Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00093624988496

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.80)
- 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."

Q (Magazine)
(p.134)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "At its most inspired...HARD CANDY shifts into overdrive to become the kind of record you want from a megastar with nothing to prove: unhinged, over-the-top, no-holds-barred."

Mojo (Publisher)
(p.106)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "With Timbaland's trademark stuttering rhythms and The Neptunes' body-popping mischief, it is a purely visceral affair: a paean to love, sex and dancing."

Blender (Magazine)
(p.74)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[S]linky, playful music with undercurrents of adorable psychosexual intrigue..."

Record Collector (magazine)
(p.91)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "There's a spark of Madge's old wit on 'She's Not Me'..."

 
Bio
Madonna

After a star reaches a certain point, it's easy to forget what they became famous for and concentrate solely on their persona. Madonna is such a star. She rocketed to stardom so quickly in 1984 that it obscured most of her musical virtues. Appreciating her music became even more difficult as the decade wore on, as discussing her lifestyle became more common than discussing her music. However, one of Madonna's greatest achievements is how she manipulated the media and the public with her music, her videos, her publicity, and her sexuality. Arguably, Madonna was the first female pop star to have complete control of her music and image.
 


  
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5 of 5 outstanding Saturday, September 06, 2008
A Listener from New York  

I love it
 
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3 of 5 Mundane -a Thursday, May 22, 2008
andyrp13 from Phooenix, AZ  
I've only listened to the CD once. Have been a fan of Madonna since she first hit the scene 25 years ago. Maybe I'm just getting old,(not with my diverse musical taste); but, I found the music to be a little to sophomoric. Much like the other stuff heard recently. Would really love more of the younger Madonna, edgier and a reinvention of herself. This one is pretty lame. AND What's with grandma in the dominatrix garb? My advice, wait for her next CD, maybe it will be better.
 
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5 of 5 Outstanding Club Music Wednesday, May 14, 2008
A Listener from Pittsburgh, PA  
This has to be one of the best club CDs around. I play it in my disco all the time and people dance like crazy!
 
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5 of 5 It just gets better and better... Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Rolo from Houston  
Madonna has done it again. She keeps reinventing herself and does an awesome job at it. Can't wait to hear the songs on her tour!
 
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