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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Madonna “Madonna” released on this date, July 27th, in 1983. I’m taking a sharp turn from the usual Vault-focus on rock/punk/garage/blues to pure 80′s dance pop and all its glory that manifested in Madonna’s first album. Though sometimes panned and often reviled (i.e. this review from Blender: “quacking synths, overperky bass and state-of-the-art mechanical disco, with Madonna  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Madonna “Madonna” released on this date, July 27th, in 1983. I’m taking a sharp turn from the usual Vault-focus on rock/punk/garage/blues to pure 80′s dance pop and all its glory that manifested in Madonna’s first album. Though sometimes panned and often reviled (i.e. this review from <i>Blender</i>: “quacking synths, overperky bass and state-of-the-art mechanical disco, with Madonna strapped to the wing rather than holding the controls. It’s a breathless, subtlety-free debut..”), Madonna was instrumental in moving dance music out of club-exclusivity and into the popular mainstream with this top-selling LP which peaked at #8 in the US and #6 in the UK. <i>Madonna</i> is over- processed and over-polished (which basically sums up most of the 80′s) but it’s also infectiously glorious. <i>Rolling Stone</i> called it “an irresistible invitation to the dance.”</p>
<p>Madonna released five singles from the LP; two singles charted only on the dance charts: “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOqr_x_9fMc">Everybody</a>” and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pufec0Hps00">Burning Up</a>” which both came out before the album. Three singles did make it to the Top 100 charts: “Holiday” (#16 US, #2 UK), “Lucky Star” (#4 US, #14 UK) and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSaC-YbSDpo">Borderline</a>” (#10 US, #2 UK). “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rswx2Z7SDw">Holiday</a>” was the first song I ever heard by Madonna and my 12-year-old self was enthralled by the danceable disco beat and girly vocals. And then I saw the video for “Lucky Star” and a thousand black rubber bangles and beauty marks were launched. I think I spent the next year scrutinizing her dance moves and practicing them out in the fields surrounding our house and with friends at sleepovers. We could not get enough of Madonna: her voice, her moves, her look.</p>
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