One had said in advance: This album is not the bubblegum pop, the one means to get served, after hearing the first single HUNG UP. For the Super melodies that are combined in this song - both Madonna's own, as well as ABBA sample - and good humor that it spreads, it still deserves 10 out of 10 possible points. Since the whole album almost like mix tape passes into each other, follows without a break GET TOGETHER, another catchy tune, this time in French-house outfit: 9 points. SORRY is the next blast, the remains immediately hang at the first hearing and the best melody of the entire album adduced: 10 points. With FUTURE LOVERS's is even hotter. A fat Mirwais production (unfortunately the only album), with all the noise and all the sounds that make up a Electro-Song: 10 points. I LOVE NEW YORK I think is the only one "filler" on the album. As the title suggests, a love letter to New York, but uninspired and unmelodiöser hardly could have been: 3 points. This gaffe but quickly forgotten when you look at the next 4 songs turns: Musically classified somewhere between Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, Kylie Minogue, Depeche Mode and Madonna's early days, put LET IT WILL BE FORBIDDEN LOVE, JUMP & How High a varied and more than solid midsection is where no second boredom: both 9 points. ISAAC needs a little, but if you get used only once in the interspersed Hebrew chants, it entuppt to be a real pearl. That it is about self-discovery in the text, it ignores almost because one feels displaced when listening to a beach in Ibiza, where you can enjoy the rising sun after a night out: 10 points. PUSH and LIKE IT OR NOT form the grand finale, with Hammer choruses: best described with Missy Elliot meets Depeche Mode and Sting: each re 10 points. In total there are confessions on a dance floor in a harmonious and evocative (Party) album that seamlessly into the series Madonna classifies itself last 3 albums and can be effortlessly through listening, except for a small mistake, over and over again. Playing tips: Sorry, Push, Get Together, Like It Or Not, Let It Will Be and Future Lovers.