A dyed in the wool teenage Album

A dyed in the wool teenage Album

True Blue (Remastered) (Audio CD)

Customer Review

The album "True Blue" of Madonna deals thematically with the problems of a teenager. Once she sings about an unwanted pregnancy at an early age in "Papa Do not Preach", has nostalgia for a holiday love in "La Isla Bonita" or embodies a hopelessly in love in the title song "True Blue". The last known song is probably the epitome of 80s music: The melody is so loose and easy as chewing gum and the song is this typical Lala-number where you like hums. Practically the whole album is fun! In "Where's The Party" Madonna asks for celebration and for this song you just can sometimes nice break from everyday life. My favorite song on the CD is the taciturn, but therefore also very intense ballad "Live to Tell". The track is one of Madonna's best numbers in my opinion.

So it's really here for every mood and situation in life something on this album. I myself am a teenager and hear not only like "new" music, including classics of the 80's, I like to listen to, and I include also Madonna's "True Blue". It is simply timeless. The music is not out of date, but the issues raised already. That makes it for me a milestone of 80s. This CD belongs in every collection!
This version of the album has been digitally remastered and there are also two remixes it. I do not own the first edition, but can already notice a difference in sound quality with regard to newer CDs. "True Blue" is quality technically much louder and more dynamic than other discs! I notice especially on the iPod. So I do not understand why the remastering is being questioned. I can not imagine that the first edition of 1986 had so much volume on quality.

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