
As close to art as pop music gets...
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What I find fascinating about Madonna is that throughout her career every time she makes a poor album she returns with a milestone. "Like A Prayer" was the second ("Like A Virgin" being the first). Although Madonna was massive in the 1980s, by 1988 critics began to suggest that Madonna was disappearing from pop music like the decade itself, as she seemed to be more involved in acting and had not done a full studio album since 1986. Then she returned triumphantly with a new mature look and a fantastic pop album. Perhaps divorces aren't always a bad thing?
Forget the controversy surrounding the title track's promo video, the Pepsi fallout and her failed marriage, this album proved that she was still an amazing artist. "Like a Prayer" can be considered to be her most accomplished artistic statement of the time, incorporating rock, dance, pop, soul, and funk elements into the album and some of her most mature and personal lyrics dealing with issues such as her own faith, her mother's death, family, abuse and her divorce.
The album eventually spawned five singles and some of Madonna's most iconic imagery of her career. Stand out tracks for me are the title track, Cherish and Pray For Spanish Eyes. There is one blot on the landscape which was her collaboration with Prince - I think that song should have been left off the album and become a B-Side. Still, you can't fail to moved by the personal tone of Madonna's lyrics in the ballads and the funked up dance tunes on this masterpiece.
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