

Edycja limitowana! Zestaw wszystkich albumów studyjnych Królowej Popu. Box pozwala nie tylko na bliskie spotkania z dziesiątkami evergreenów muzyki popularnej, które wylansowała Madonna, lecz również na prześledzenie tego, jak zmieniała się jej muzyka i ona sama. W boxie znalazły się bowiem jeszcze dość dziewczęce i "nieopierzone" popowe piosenki z krążka "Madonna", nieco dojrzalsze z "Like A Virgin" i "True Blue", nasycone erotyzmem "Erotica" i "Bedtime Stories", jak i niezwykle dojrzałe z "Ray Of Light". Nie wspominając już o produkcjach z XXI wieku, w których Madonna albo pokazuje, że warto pamiętać o przeszłości muzycznej ("Confessions On A Dancefloor"), albo mieć rękę na pulsie i wyciągać wnioski z tego, co się dzieje wokół ( "Hard Candy"). Review: Mad for Madonna - A fantastic idea to showcase Madonna's music over the years. Great value. Nicely presented. Review: Madonna coasters - Good quality. Great standard, highly recommended.
| ASIN | B0073ODRKG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,327 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 178 in Box Sets (CDs & Vinyl) 234 in Pop Rock |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,814) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 081227974046 |
| Label | Rhino |
| Manufacturer | Rhino |
| Number of discs | 11 |
| Original Release Date | 2012 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.41 x 13.31 x 3.4 cm; 286.04 g |
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Mad for Madonna
A fantastic idea to showcase Madonna's music over the years. Great value. Nicely presented.
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Madonna coasters
Good quality. Great standard, highly recommended.
P**N
Outstanding value
Outstanding value if you are a Madonna fan. A lot of her studio albums in one little set. Brilliant.
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Cornucopia Of Madonna
The complete set of "Madonna: The Studio Albums (1983-2008)" is a great selection of the eleven cds that start at her debut "Madonna" cd and ends at "Hard Candy". The following is a sampling of the hits contained within each cd of this collection: Madonna (1st cd) "Lucky Star" "Burning Up" "Holiday" Like A Virgin (2nd cd) "Material Girl" "Angel" "Like A Virgin" "Dress You Up" True Blue (3rd Cd) "Papa Don't Preach" "Open Your Heart" "Live To Tell" "True Blue" "La Isla Bonita" Like A Prayer (4th Cd) "Like A Prayer" "Express Yourself" "Cherish" "Oh Father" "Keep It Together" Erotica (5th Cd) "Erotica" "Fever" "Rain" BedTime Stories (6th Cd) "Secret" "Sanctuary" "Bedtime Story" Ray Of Light (7th cd) "Ray Of Light" "Frozen" "Sky Fits Heaven" "The Power of Goodbye" "Little Star" Music (8th cd) "Music" "Tell Me" American Life (9th cd) "Love Profusion" "Intervention" "Die Another Day" "Hollywood" Confessions On A Dance Floor (10th cd) "Hung Up" "Get Together" "Let It Will Be" "Forbidden Love" "Jump" "Push" "Like It Or Not" Hard Candy (11th cd) "Candy Shop" "4 Minutes" "Give It To Me" "Heart Beat" "Miles Away" "Incredible" "Beat Goes On" "Dance 2 Night" "Spanish Lesson" "Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" Obviously, I completely understand that other Madonna fans may list other songs and/or cds as their top favorites. However, my personal favorite cds are "True Blue", "Like A Prayer", "Confessions On A Dancefloor" and "Hard Candy". "Live To Tell", "True Blue", "Cherish," "Oh Father", "Jump", "Like It Or Not", "Give It 2 Me" and "Hearbeat" are some of my personal favorites in this box set. "Madonna: The Complete Studio Albums (1983-2008) is best for any one of the following three groups: Madonna fans, those who have enjoyed at least two of her cds and/or those who like at least five of her songs.
T**!
Value for money
Fantastic value
S**T
A real bargain
A real bargain the first 11 madonna studio albums on cd's for this price.
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A Lifetime of Memories - in a box!
I would hazard a guess that, considering she has sold 300 million records worldwide, that most homes probably own at least one Madonna album. A Madonna album these days is something the youngsters jeer at, often falling over themselves with their juvenile cries of "She's an old lady! Why do people still buy her records?" Of course, she has, in her 30 year career, outlived virtually all the trendy personalities of the moment, as stars come, stars go and the whole kerfuffle of here one minute, gone the next, stardom starts all over again. What the youngsters who criticise Madonna are listening to today will be something completely different tomorrow. So, with all those stars that flickered, shone and then went out, how can anyone dare call Madonna old and question why people still buy her music. What we (kids of the 80's) were listening to way back before mobile phones, the internet, 24 hour shopping and iPods were invented, we are still listening to today! And, listen we shall. Owning a Madonna album may seem cheesy and irrelevant to the likes of Radio 1 and the nayslayers, but contained on each Madonna record is at least a handful (but very often, more) of such pure, quality, unadulterated pop masterpieces, it is easy to provide evidence as to why her records still sell. Deciding which Madonna album to own is another mystery. Like a Virgin? Like a Prayer? True Blue? What about Confessions on a Dance Floor or Ray of Light? Who can forget the controversy of a pregnant Madonna in her teens (yeah right!) parading around in that superb video to Papa Don't Preach? Or the powerful symbolism of the stigmata and burning crosses in the controversial video to Like a Prayer? I wouldn't mind betting that the first image of Madonna anyone has is of her acting all cringey in that ridiculous (but wonderful) Like a Virgin video. Lions and wedding dresses don't mix! Of course the sight of a slender Madonna doing the splits in a pink leotard as she wriggles around and bops to Hung Up is one to savour. Ridiculing asides, Madonna's career is one that has been with every person who grew up in the 80's for nearly all their lives. The recent release of Rebel Heart (her 13th album) may not be selling the amounts that her biggest hits did, but we are in a different era now. An era of downloads, short attention spans and the urgent need to text someone about someone you can't remember win a talent contest you don't particularly like! But, she still managed to get a number 2 position in both the US and UK as well as a string of number 1's elsewhere in the world. Not bad for an old lady who really shouldn't be selling records is it? So, to help you decide which Madonna album to buy, for just twenty quid, buy all of them! Well, her first eleven anyway. The albums in this box are each of her 11 Warner Bros studio albums. From "Madonna" (the album that features Holiday) to "Hard Candy" (the album that features the Justin Timberlake duet 4 Minutes), these albums are a whole lifetime of memories. Madonna's music may not be everyones cup of tea, but each time you hear one, a memory comes flooding back. Not many artists have had that much influence over all our lives for so long. Once you have these albums, you just need MDNA and Rebel Heart to keep those memories coming. And, what's great is, you can buy those two latter albums right here! MDNA Rebel Heart (Deluxe) [Explicit ] This collection really is a lifetime of memories in a box! Go on, buy it! You know you want to.
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Cd
Very pleased with it
E**Y
Tantos discos de Madonna juntos a un increíble precio? No me podría permitir dejar escapar esa gran oportunidad.
G**E
Bellissima discografia, CD arrivati in perfetto stato.
R**O
Muy buena colección, recomendable.
A**X
Very good and high-quality edition to enjoy absolutely all albums and works! The sound is excellent! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Part I: Preamble Madonna has had a career unlike any other female artist. Time and time again, she pushed the boundaries of free speech and sexual expression, bravely daring controversy to come her way as she ventured into uncharted territories and paved the way for artists who would come along behind her. Love her or hate her, there’s no denying that Madonna is a supremely powerful, important and influential figure in the music industry. Form her ground-breaking, chart-topping records to her boundary-pushing “Sex” book, Madonna’s made it abundantly clear the she won’t stop until she’s had her say... every last word of it. As an avid (and rather devoted) music fan, there’s nothing more special than being able to collect an artist’s discography and going back to the very beginning and listening all the way through. Which brings me, of course, to Madonna’s 2008 release “The Studio Albums (1983-2008). Part 2: Packaging and Presentation Upon first glance, this is a pretty nice-looking set. You’ve got all the major contenders - 1983’s “Madonna,” 1984’s “Like a Virgin,” 1986’s “True Blue,” 1989’s “Like a Prayer.” 1992’s “Erotica (Explicit),” 1994’s “Bedtime Stories,” 1998’s “Ray of Light,” 2000’s “Music,” 2003’s “American Life (Explicit),” 2005’s “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” and 2008’s “Hard Candy.” For the price you pay for this boxed set, that’s nothing to turn your nose at. In fact, for the amount of albums you get (and the quality of the content contained on those discs) this is an absolute steal. There are no jewel cases or booklets accompanying any of the albums. That’s the one thing you sacrifice in getting these albums together as opposed to individually. Instead, the albums are housed in miniature LP-like sleeves that the discs slide out of. All of these albums are housed in the box that is pictured, which is just a tiny bit taller than a standard jewel-case CD when standing them side by side. It’s a nice, compact way to store all the discs and keep them together. There were a few reviewers who said that the box arrived damaged, and my experience with that is that mine arrived perfectly save for a few very minor corner dents that are typical for products such as this one, especially ones that are more difficult to find. This is also an import. All of the discs are printed in the EU. This set was never officially released in North America, rather we got a 5-album boxed set that featured remastered versions of a small selection of her albums (those same albums are included here but, interestingly enough, none of them are the remastered versions). All in all, it’s a beautiful little box that houses the albums comfortably, each sleeve is beautifully high-quality and the discs themselves have played without issue. Part 3: Content What is there to possibly be said about Madonna’s music that hasn’t already been said in some form or other? The first 3 albums in this set, “Madonna,” “Like a Virgin,” and “True Blue” are presented in remastered versions and contain two bonus tracks per album. “Music” contains American Pie as a bonus track, which was not originally included on the album. It’s a nice addition as a fan to not have to go to external means to get that song, and it fits perfectly with the chronology of the Music album. Each album is exactly what you would expect it to be. They play perfectly, and they sound great. The bonus tracks aren’t essential, but they do bulk up the running time of the set a little bit. Mostly they’re just extended remixes or vinyl single versions. Part 4: Conclusion Is this boxed set worth it? As long as you don’t mind not having jewel cases or booklets, the answer is a resounding YES. The value for your money is phenomenal, the quality of the product is 100% up to what you would expect from Warner Bros., and, to my knowledge, this set is officially out of print, so grab it up while you’re still able to. This is a deal that won’t stay around forever, and the music is nothing short of fantastic!
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