After the critical and commercial success of her 1998 album 'Ray Of Light', Madonna intended to embark on a new concert tour the following year, but due to the delay of her film 'The Next Best Thing', which she started filming in April 1999, the tour was cancelled. By 2000, she was pregnant with her son Rocco, from her relationship with director Guy Ritchie, and wanting to distract herself from the media frenzy surrounding this news, she concentrated on the development of her eighth studio album, to be called 'Music'. Buoyed by the commercial success of her previous album, she was keen on getting back to the studio to record new music, and although she was keen to continue to work with William Orbit, his production style had become somewhat ubiquitous, and so she needed to find a distinctive sound within a market dominated by Britney Spears and Christine Aguilera. She was then introduced to French DJ and producer Mirwais Ahmadzaï, and she instantly liked his pitch-shifting, pulverizing rhythms and his utilization of acid bass in his songs. Madonna approached British house DJ Sasha to work on writing new material together for the album, and recording sessions began in January 2000 at Sarm West and East Studios in London. The sessions went well, and about twenty tracks were taped, with ten of them being selected for the standard issue of the album. On 22 August 2000, a month before the album's official release, all tracks from 'Music' were leaked online through Napster, and it was finally officially released on 18 September 2000 by Maverick Records in the United Kingdom, and worldwide the next day. 'Music' received critical acclaim from music critics, with Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic praising the album's layered music and described Madonna's collaboration with Mirwais as the reason why the album "comes alive with spark and style". The songs which didn't make the cut for the album were put to one side, and eventually they found their way onto bootleg albums, including a cover of ABBA's 'Like An Angel Passing Through My Room', and two versions of 'Little Girl', one under that title, and a later recording as 'La Petite Jeune Fille' with similar lyrics, but as an up-tempo dance song. 'Liquid Love', 'Mysore Smile' and 'Run' were written and produced with William Orbit, as was 'Arioso', which in classical music is a type of solo vocal piece, and it was based on a Johann Sebastian Bach cantata. Around the same time as the 'Music' sessions, Madonna recorded 'Time Stood Still' for the film soundtrack of her film 'The Next Big Thing', and it was also released as a single, so I've added the extended version to this post, alongside a demo instrumental entitled 'Baby Blue Jay', which I thought sounded pretty good as it was without lyrics, to make a great 41-minute album of rarities, any one of which could easily have been included on the 'Music' album.
Track listing
01 Liquid Love
02 Like An Angel Passing Through My Room
03 Baby Blue Jay
04 Little Girl
05 Run
06 Arioso
07 Mysore Smile
08 Time Stood Still
09 Le Petite Leune Fille
Thanks ! I was not aware of the recording sessions and the album's history.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for emailing me the download link to this. Great stuff. Thanks for your hard work.
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