When the news about a new album got out, expectations from both
fans and critics were high. With Ray
Of Light, Madonna has re-invented herself again as a spiritual
woman, expressing her feelings after the birth of her daughter.
But she also set a high standard now. However, if anyone can top
the success of Ray Of Light,
it would have to be Madonna! And again she took a whole new direction.
She strayed away from the spiritual, multi-layered Ray
Of Light.
This album was recorded late 1999, early 2000. Although it was
ready by early summer, the release got pushed back because of
Madonna's pregnancy with Rocco. In the meantime, only few official
reports were released, giving wild rumours free play. Several
names for the album circulated, 'Epiphany' being one of the best
known. Also many fake tracklistings got around. One of the things
that Madonna revealed was that she had collaborated with Ray
Of Light-producer William Orbit again. In 1999, Orbit
said they had worked on several songs, which had some similarities
with the previous album. But Madonna isn't into repeating herself,
so she hooked up with French producer Mirwais to work on
a new sound. From both recording sessions, 3 Orbit-songs and 6
Mirwais-songs were selected. A tenth track was produced by Guy
Sigsworth. Rumours about collaborations with Salt 'n Pepa
and others proved to be just that - rumours. However, it seems
true that a track was recorded with Sasha, but it was cut from
the album.
Music, Madonna's 8th full length studio album, was released
worldwide on September 19th, 2000. The original 10-track
version was only available in the US. For Europe there was a bonus
track; American Pie,
which originally appeared on the soundtrack of The
Next Best Thing. Asia and Australia got a second bonus track
called Cyber-raga. This new track
was one of the cuts from the album, resembling Shanti/Ashtangi,
the Sanskrit song from Ray Of Light.
There's also a limited edition, in four different colors. This
version is a booklet with the Music shield (see above) on a hard
cover. It contains more inside pictures than the original, but
the disc is the same. During the Drowned
World Tour there was also a special tour edition, featuring
the original disc plus an extra disc with remixes and the video
for What It Feels
Like For A Girl. None of the album editions provided lyrics;
they were only available on Madonna's official website.
The title track, though leaked on the Internet months before its
release, was an incredible success. It topped the charts pretty
much everywhere, something that hadn't really happened worldwide
since 1990's Vogue. Where Music
had the image of the ghetto-fabulous gangsta-diva, the second
single Don't Tell Me elaborated
on the album's cowgirl-theme and in What
It Feels Like For A Girl Madonna appears as a violent nihilistic
chick. Impressive Instant
is the forgotten single; though very promising it never got a
commercial release. Big mistake, because the promo with the Rauhofer
remixes topped the Hot Dance/Club Play chart for two weeks, which
also means the album had four #1 dance singles.
Music was a hit on the album charts, debuting on #1 in
Canada, France, Germany, UK and US. In its first week, 420,000
copies were scanned in the US, at that time it was the fourth-highest
debut among female artists since May 1991. To this date, it has
sold 11 million copies. In November 2005, it was triple
Platinum in the US, while in February 2002 it was recertified
5 times Platinum in the UK.