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Originally Posted by Matt 26z
I'm not a big fan, but the latest album has revived her career.
Confesions on a Dance Floor hit number 1. Plus she had the number one spot on all the dance charts for both Hung Up and then again with Sorry. That is the first time in history it has happened, and she did it twice on this album.
It isn't too often that you see a 50yo musician change things up to target a younger audiance and be successful at it. Just imagine if the Rolling Stones tried to go emo.
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seeing her live and listening to a mastered cd are two different things
i love her music, everything that she does becomes a dance floor classic...but she has lost that live edge completely...