Madonna

Madonna

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Madonna’s self‑titled debut Madonna is a lean, club‑driven dance‑pop and post‑disco album released in July 1983, recorded after she built buzz in New York’s downtown scene with the single “Everybody.” Built around LinnDrum machines, Moog bass, and bright synths, it blends disco, new wave, and R&B into sleek, hook‑filled tracks about love, desire, and nightlife, with songs like “Holiday,” “Lucky Star,” “Borderline,” and “Burning Up” becoming early signatures. Rather than arriving as an instant blockbuster, the album climbed the charts slowly over more than a year, peaking in the U.S. top 10 as its singles took off on radio and MTV and establishing Madonna as a rising pop force.

Thematically, Madonna centers on romance and escapism—lyrics invite listeners to the dance floor and frame love as both fantasy and liberation, delivered with a playful but determined persona that hinted at the boundary‑pushing star she would become. Critics and later commentators often note how its mix of streetwise club sensibility and pop ambition helped redefine early‑’80s mainstream music, opening space for female pop artists to be both overtly commercial and unapologetically in control. Now frequently retitled Madonna: The First Album on reissues, it is seen as a foundational pop record whose sound and attitude set the template for much of her career and for modern dance‑pop more broadly.

Madonna’s self‑titled debut Madonna is a lean, club‑driven dance‑pop and post‑disco album released in July 1983, recorded after she built buzz in New York’s downtown scene with the single “Everybody.” Built around LinnDrum machines, Moog bass, and bright synths, it blends disco, new wave, and R&B into sleek, hook‑filled tracks about love, desire, and nightlife, with songs like “Holiday,” “Lucky Star,” “Borderline,” and “Burning Up” becoming early signatures. Rather than arriving as an instant blockbuster, the album climbed the charts slowly over more than a year, peaking in the U.S. top 10 as its singles took off on radio and MTV and establishing Madonna as a rising pop force.

Thematically, Madonna centers on romance and escapism—lyrics invite listeners to the dance floor and frame love as both fantasy and liberation, delivered with a playful but determined persona that hinted at the boundary‑pushing star she would become. Critics and later commentators often note how its mix of streetwise club sensibility and pop ambition helped redefine early‑’80s mainstream music, opening space for female pop artists to be both overtly commercial and unapologetically in control. Now frequently retitled Madonna: The First Album on reissues, it is seen as a foundational pop record whose sound and attitude set the template for much of her career and for modern dance‑pop more broadly.

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0093624790327 0081227973605
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Publisher :
Warner Records Rhino-Warner Records
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
90 g 250 g

Madonna

Madonna

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Sale - Sale price $31.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $31.99 CAD
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Description

Madonna’s self‑titled debut Madonna is a lean, club‑driven dance‑pop and post‑disco album released in July 1983, recorded after she built buzz in New York’s downtown scene with the single “Everybody.” Built around LinnDrum machines, Moog bass, and bright synths, it blends disco, new wave, and R&B into sleek, hook‑filled tracks about love, desire, and nightlife, with songs like “Holiday,” “Lucky Star,” “Borderline,” and “Burning Up” becoming early signatures. Rather than arriving as an instant blockbuster, the album climbed the charts slowly over more than a year, peaking in the U.S. top 10 as its singles took off on radio and MTV and establishing Madonna as a rising pop force.

Thematically, Madonna centers on romance and escapism—lyrics invite listeners to the dance floor and frame love as both fantasy and liberation, delivered with a playful but determined persona that hinted at the boundary‑pushing star she would become. Critics and later commentators often note how its mix of streetwise club sensibility and pop ambition helped redefine early‑’80s mainstream music, opening space for female pop artists to be both overtly commercial and unapologetically in control. Now frequently retitled Madonna: The First Album on reissues, it is seen as a foundational pop record whose sound and attitude set the template for much of her career and for modern dance‑pop more broadly.

Madonna’s self‑titled debut Madonna is a lean, club‑driven dance‑pop and post‑disco album released in July 1983, recorded after she built buzz in New York’s downtown scene with the single “Everybody.” Built around LinnDrum machines, Moog bass, and bright synths, it blends disco, new wave, and R&B into sleek, hook‑filled tracks about love, desire, and nightlife, with songs like “Holiday,” “Lucky Star,” “Borderline,” and “Burning Up” becoming early signatures. Rather than arriving as an instant blockbuster, the album climbed the charts slowly over more than a year, peaking in the U.S. top 10 as its singles took off on radio and MTV and establishing Madonna as a rising pop force.

Thematically, Madonna centers on romance and escapism—lyrics invite listeners to the dance floor and frame love as both fantasy and liberation, delivered with a playful but determined persona that hinted at the boundary‑pushing star she would become. Critics and later commentators often note how its mix of streetwise club sensibility and pop ambition helped redefine early‑’80s mainstream music, opening space for female pop artists to be both overtly commercial and unapologetically in control. Now frequently retitled Madonna: The First Album on reissues, it is seen as a foundational pop record whose sound and attitude set the template for much of her career and for modern dance‑pop more broadly.

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