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Madonna - Dallas 1990 (Live FM Radio Broadcasting) (2025)

Madonna - Dallas 1990 (Live FM Radio Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Madonna

  • Title: Dallas 1990 (Live FM Radio Broadcasting)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Pop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:36:02
  • Total Size: 680 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Express Yourself (Live) (07:45)
2. Open Your Heart (Live) (04:34)
3. Causing a Commotion (Live) (04:56)
4. Where's the Party (Live) (05:30)
5. Like a Virgin (Live) (05:06)
6. Like a Prayer (Live) (07:40)
7. Live to Tell (Live) (03:30)
8. Oh Father (Live) (02:09)
9. Papa Don't Preach (Live) (05:40)
10. Sooner or Later (Live) (03:30)
11. Hanky Panky (Live) (04:00)
12. Now I'm Following You (Live) (04:54)
13. Material Girl (Live) (04:27)
14. Cherish (Live) (04:48)
15. Into the Groove (Live) (05:25)
16. Vogue (Live) (05:27)
17. Holiday (Live) (06:23)
18. Keep It Together (Live) (10:10)

Madonna changed the trajectory of popular music not long after "Borderline" became her first Top Ten hit in 1984. Fusing post-disco dance with effervescent pop, the song was unexpected and fresh, a trick that soon became her signature. Over a career that lasted for decades, Madonna ushered underground sounds into the mainstream, specializing in trends percolating in dance clubs. As she arrived at the dawn of the MTV era, she seized the possibilities of music videos, creating a series of sexy, stylish clips that earned her the reputation of a provocateur while also establishing the network as the bastion for hip culture in the 1980s. Madonna recorded many of the pop anthems that defined that decade -- "Like a Virgin," "Material Girl," "Live to Tell," "Papa Don't Preach," "Open Your Heart," "Like a Prayer," "Express Yourself" -- and in the process she created the archetype of a modern pop star: one whose music was inextricably tied with its visual representation, and one who was loathe to trade upon past glories. As Madonna entered her second decade of stardom, she continued to take artistic risks; she delved into modern R&B for 1994's Bedtime Stories and electronica for 1998's Ray of Light. During the 2000s and 2010s, Madonna continued to be driven by that restless artistic spirit, a move helped put the entirety of her body of work into perspective, emphasizing the common threads and consistency that run throughout her music -- connections that were as evident on albums such as 2019's Madame X as they were on retrospectives like Finally Enough Love, a 2022 chronicle of her dance club hits.



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