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Madonna’s first album – simply titled Madonna – was released on July 27th, 1983. Thirty years later, its influence continues to grow. You can read my review, from the archives, over here.
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27 Saturday Jul 2013
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Madonna’s first album – simply titled Madonna – was released on July 27th, 1983. Thirty years later, its influence continues to grow. You can read my review, from the archives, over here.
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25 Monday Feb 2013
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Mark Kamins, the legendary club DJ – who produced Madonna’s first single, and helped her to win a record deal – has died aged 56. Continue reading
16 Thursday Aug 2012

Wishing Madonna a happy birthday…
Madonna in Paris
In the second month of her MDNA World Tour, and at short notice, Madonna staged a unique ‘showcase’ gig for fans at the Olympia Hall in Paris, also broadcast live on Youtube. Continue reading
12 Tuesday Jun 2012
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Benassi Bros, Golden Globes, M.I.A., Madonna, Martin Solveig, MDNA, Nicki Minaj, Super Bowl, W.E., William Orbit

The title of Madonna’s twelfth studio album was announced, tentatively, by the artist herself on television. ‘MDNA’ is, of course, an abbreviation of her own name, taking us back to that eponymous début from 1983. It is also reminiscent of MDMA, the drug with a street name, ‘ecstasy’. MDNA was recorded in late 2011, after a fairly long break from music following the making of Madonna’s film, W.E. She worked with a number of producers, including William Orbit, Martin Solveig, and the Benassi Brothers.
The album was released in March 2012 in both standard and deluxe formats, with cover photography by Mert and Marcus. On the standard edition, Madonna stands in a red dress, with her arms spread over an unseen record deck; while the deluxe version offers a close-up shot, bequiffed and gazing imperiously. Continue reading
24 Friday Feb 2012
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My review of Madonna & Me: Women Writers on the Queen of Pop, a new anthology from Soft Skull Press, is published today at For Books’ Sake
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