
Erotica is an Electronic album by Madonna, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 65 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
About
Though <i>Erotica</i>, Madonna’s fifth studio album, was released in late 1992, the project’s creative evolution can actually be traced back to 1990—perhaps the greatest year of the Queen of Pop’s career. First, she dropped “Vogue,” the strike-a-pose paean to the underground ballroom scene that became her biggest hit at the time. Then she launched her Blond Ambition World Tour, a mammoth effort that established a new blueprint for pop-diva stage spectacles (this was all accompanied by her highest-grossing movie, <i>Dick Tracy</i>, and its accompanying hit soundtrack). Finally, at the year’s end, Madonna shocked the world with the controversial single “Justify My Love,” which went to No. 1 thanks in part to its provocative video, which was banned by MTV—but covered endlessly in the pre. From the clubby to the carnal, both “Vogue” and “Justify My Love” would set the tone for <i>Erotica</i>—so much so that Madonna wound up recruiting the song’s respective producer, Shep Pettibone and André Bett, to collaborate with her on the album. The result was as radical as it was raunchy—especially for a pop superstar of Madonna’s magnitude. <i>Erotica</i> is a reinvention in every sense of the word, kicking off with the title track, which finds Madonna adopting a dominatrix alter ego, named Dita. The song is a perfectly sleazy jumping-off point for this album-long journey to erotic enlightenment: “Where Life Begins” is an ode to oral sex with a feminist twist, demanding equal time on the receiving end for the ladie, while “Deeper and Deeper” plays like a musical sequel to “Vogue”—but with lyrics that make a powerful, pro-LGBTQ statement about loving who you love (a philosophy Madonna espoused long before it was cool to be queer). .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Erotica (Radio Edit)4:31
- 2Erotica (Album Version)5:20
- 3Erotica (Instrumental)5:18
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Ambient & Downtempo
- bassheavy
- intimate
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Joey MoskowitzKEYBOARDS PROGRAMMED BY
- Kool & The Gang
- Shep PettiboneKEYBOARDS , SEQUENCED BY , PROGRAMMED BY KEYBOARDS, SEQUENCED BY, PROGRAMMED BY SEQUENCED BY , KEYBOARDS, PROGRAMMED BY
- Tony ShimkinELECTRONICS , KEYBOARDS, PROGRAMMED BY KEYBOARDS, SEQUENCED BY, PROGRAMMED BY PROGRAMMED BY , KEYBOARDS, PROGRAMMED BY
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 65 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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