This album is indeed again better than the previous "American Life", but goes nowhere near approached "Music" and certainly not to the masterpiece "Ray of Light", or so many other older album. My expectations for this album were not very high from the beginning, because I already knew that this time a dance album should be and that's not necessarily so my style of music. Besides, I already knew already the first single "Hung up" and this kind of music is not really mine. Even the ABBA sample I felt from the very beginning as intrusive and annoying. Without this it would slice a little better I like them. I've heard the album in the meantime often, but it just will not really a feeling arise as for example in "Ray of Light" or some of their older CDs. Not a single track on this album really skin off my feet. On other albums are works that put me in a true state of intoxication that creates this album with me. Dancing is encouraged me not really, do older discs of Madonna much more. Mir is also not entirely clear why exactly this album is touted as a dance album par excellence, even worse, by going into one, because 1. the transitions of the individual songs are mostly without beat, so I feel that very well as an interrupt and 2. dance I much prefer to fleets hits like "Die another day", "Into The Groove", "Burning Up" Madonna ... but has already brought so many danceable songs in her career out of this album is therefore really nothing new in this field , What's also surprises me a little that on "Confessions ..." the title "Forbidden Love" bears a song where it already a completely different but the same name song on their album "Bedtime Stories" exists. Two songs with the same name of one and the same artist, which is news to me. But as a longtime Madonna fan who absolutely has each of their albums, I have also gained me to complete my collection of this. In whole saw it sounds very uniform and who is on this kind of dance music (such as, for example, "Hung up"), the album is determined quite liked ...