sexta-feira, 27 de julho de 2018

Be careful: Ray Of Light demos are surfacing


Vinte anos após o lançamento da obra prima de Madonna algumas demos que eram lendas, nunca antes ouvidas, aparecem em pequenos trechos. 



On Wednesday (July 25) a compilation of snippets from a demo assembly CD version of what would eventually become Madonna’s experimental, Kabbalah-and-motherhood-inspired 1998 opus Ray Of Light hit the Internet.
In other words: panic.

“This particular assembly of songs has a more urban and R&B sound, akin to the sounds of Bedtime Stories and Something To Remember. At the time she was working once again with Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and was originally going to create a Bedtime Stories 2.0, but the entire album started over from scratch after meeting and working with the final producer, William Orbit. Some of the songs were scrapped off the final album and never released, while one (“Has To Be”) was used as a bonus track in international territories and others (“Frozen,” “Sky Fits Heaven,” and “Nothing Really Matters”) were reworked into the final versions we know and love. It’s fascinating to hear these songs twenty years later and see a window into what could have been on the Ray Of Light album. Unfortunately I do not own full versions of any of these songs featured in this video and I’m only sharing the clips that I downloaded via Madonna-Infinity forums, thanks to club78boy.”

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