| Product Summary | | Label: Wea/warner Bros. | | UPC: 00093624684725 | | Release Date: 3/3/1998 | | Buy.com Sku: 60143666 | | Item#: MFWQPR | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Drowned World / Substitute For Love ~ Madonna |  | | 2. Swim ~ Madonna |  | | 3. Ray Of Light ~ Madonna |  | | 4. Candy Perfume Girl ~ Madonna |  | | 5. Skin ~ Madonna |  | | 6. Nothing Really Matters ~ Madonna |  | | 7. Sky Fits Heaven ~ Madonna |  | | 8. Shanti / Ashtangi ~ Madonna |  | | 9. Frozen ~ Madonna |  | | 10. Power Of Good-Bye, The ~ Madonna |  | | 11. To Have And Not To Hold ~ Madonna |  | | 12. Little Star ~ Madonna |  | | 13. Mer Girl ~ Madonna |  |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Madonna (vocals); William Orbit (guitar, electronics); Mark Moreau (guitar); Pablo Cook (flute); Marius De Vries (keyboards, programming); Fergus Gerrand (drums, percussion); Steve Sidelnyk (programming); Donna DeLory, Niki Harris (background vocals). |  | Producers: Madonna, William Orbit, Patrick Leonard, Marius De Vries. |  | Recorded at Larrabee Studios North, Universal City, California. |  | RAY OF LIGHT won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Pop Album and for Best Recording Package, and was nominated for Album Of The Year. "Ray Of Light" won the 1999 Grammy for Best Dance Recording and Best Short Form Music Video, and was nominated for Record Of The Year. |  | Relentlessly contemporary, RAY OF LIGHT pairs Madonna with producer William Orbit, an electronics wizard who has worked with major R&B acts and even such modern rockers as Blur and Depeche Mode. Reportedly, Madonna tried to snare Liam Howlett of high-strung techno-rockers the Prodigy into the project--Howlett claims to have turned her down. But the more dextrous, less in-your-face Orbit was probably a better choice anyway. He provides a dizzying array of soundscapes, incorporating everything from psychedelic-rock guitar to dub-reggae echo and cold, cutting techno beats for what critics are calling Madonna's most committed performance in years. |  | From the slow chill of the album's first single, "Frozen," to the disco-like title track, RAY OF LIGHT finds Madonna embracing the club beats that are her roots while still teetering on the edge of dance-club vogue. It also finds the singer, who has become a mother since her last studio album, in a long-untapped spiritual mode. When the inevitable comparisons are made to Madonna's previous standard-bearer, 1989's LIKE A PRAYER, that may well be the reason. |  | Relentlessly contemporary, RAY OF LIGHT pairs Madonna with producer William Orbit, an electronics wizard who has worked with major R&B acts and even such modern rockers as Blur and Depeche Mode. Reportedly, Madonna tried to snare Liam Howlett of high-strung techno-rockers the Prodigy into the project--Howlett claims to have turned her down. But the more dextrous, less in-your-face Orbit was probably a better choice anyway. He provides a dizzying array of soundscapes, incorporating everything from psychedelic-rock guitar to dub-reggae echo and cold, cutting techno beats for what critics are calling Madonna's most committed performance in years. |  | From the slow chill of the album's first single, "Frozen," to the disco-like title track, RAY OF LIGHT finds Madonna embracing the club beats that are her roots while still teetering on the edge of dance-club vogue. It also finds the singer, who has become a mother since her last studio album, in a long-untapped spiritual mode. When the inevitable comparisons are made to Madonna's previous standard-bearer, 1989's LIKE A PRAYER, that may well be the reason. | Musical Guests |  | William Orbit |  | Marius De Vries |
| | Artist Overview | | Madonna is arguably the most popular female pop singer in American musical history. Although she began her career in the late 1970s as a dancer and as drummer for new wave group the Breakfast Club, Madonna has touched upon many different styles throughout her trend-setting career, and has acted in numerous movies as well. Although her image has shifted to include looks as disparate as raunchy temptress and New Age mother, the Material Girl has always maintained a fierce business sense and a remarkable knack for controversy. Few other artists--male or female--have had the phenomenal mass adulation or the staying power of this pop culture icon. |
| | Compilation Appearances |
| | 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 |  | 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 |  | 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 |  | Through The Wilderness: A Tribute To Madonna ~ Various Artists |  | Vitamin String Quartet |
| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 03/03/1998 |  | Original Release Date : 1998 |  | Catalog ID : 46847 |  | Label : Warner Bros. Records (Record Label) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 66m : 42s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00093624684725 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.82) - Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's."Rolling Stone (4/2/98, pp.70-71) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...RAY OF LIGHT is her maternity album as well as her avant-dance album....Our Lady hasn't assembled this many songs worth her time since 1989's LIKE A PRAYER....all her desperately chic decor can't hide her rock & roll heart..." Entertainment Weekly (3/6/98, pp.77-78) - "...RAY OF LIGHT is some of the most alluring and captivating music she's ever crafted....Madonna looks for--and finds--a middle ground between her now-old-school approach and the new club music. She dresses her music up with her electronic love..." - Rating: A- Q (10/01, p.45) - Ranked #46 in Q's "Best 50 Albums of Q's Lifetime" - "...Madonna was influential and interested again..." Q (12/99, p.100) - Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums Of The 1990s." Vibe (4/98, p.139) - "...with RAY OF LIGHT's futuristic music and ancient ideals, she's crafted something danceable but decidedly less commercial. Something more cerebral than usual, both sonically and lyrically..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.64) - Ranked #29 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "RAY OF LIGHT's radio-friendly grandeur was unmistakably Ciccone." NME (Magazine) (2/28/98, p.43) - 8 (out of 10) - "...RAY OF LIGHT is her most accomplished set for years. It offers a lightness of touch and a depth of feeling unmatched since the glory days of LIKE A PRAYER....here we're drawn into the depths by subtler means..." |
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| Customer Reviews | ![]() | | Production | 5 | | Performance | 5 | | Composition | 5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 5 |
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5 of 5 Madonna Shines Friday, April 30, 1999 reichheld from Wellesley Hills, MA
Madonna truly shines on her newest album, Ray of Light, as suggested by the title. This Grammy award-winning collection of thirteen outstanding songs features some of the most gorgeous material since 1989's Like A Prayer; what was formerly the album by which all of her others were judged. A magnificent, flawless blend of energetic dance tracks and haunting, introspective ballads, Ray of Light is easily the most creative, inspiring and overall best album of 1998, if not the entire decade. Highly reccomended! Was this review helpful?
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