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【麦奶】Pitchfork: Like a Prayer

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Madonna’s spectacular fourth album revealed just how grand, artistic, and personal a pop star could be at the very height of her fame.


IP属地:英国1楼2020-07-21 20:52回复
    These were ideal conditions for listeners to use an album by pop’s most notorious—and most famous—woman as diary pages, but to at least one interviewer, Madonna bristled at the concept. “People don’t see that you can take some of your experiences from real life and use part of them in your art,” Madonna told Vogue in May 1989. “They try to make everything an absolute truth.” Yet elsewhere, she also noted that Like a Prayer was in part about her taking greater control of her narrative. “My first couple of albums I would say came from the little girl in me, who is interested only in having people like me, in being entertaining and charming and frivolous and sweet,” Madonna told Interview in May 1989. “And this new one is the adult side of me, which is concerned with being brutally honest.”


    IP属地:英国3楼2020-07-21 20:53
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      “Like a Prayer,” with its lyrics of redemption derived from spiritual surrender or some sort of sex act (or a combination of the two) and roof-raising gospel choir, shimmies and saunters, Madonna using its lite-funk building blocks to anchor a giddy sing-along. “Express Yourself” is led by one of Madonna’s most bravado vocals, ready-made for lustily singing along with in a mirror or on a tense solo elevator ride. Though it’s worth noting that the version on Like a Prayer sounds anemic compared to the utterly superior Shep Pettibone single remix, which foregrounds the cowbell and makes the bouncing-ball bassline a go-on-girl counterpoint to Madonna’s message.


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        The windswept textures of “Oh Father”—loping pianos, drooping strings—give Madonna’s voice room to move. It swoops and swerves in a childlike voice as she sings of an ambivalent father-daughter relationship. Madonna’s mezzo, which wobbled on low notes and sometimes felt stretched in its upper registers, was often tsk-tsked by her critics, but her vulnerable vocal on “Oh Father” also shows why her music was so beloved; even if she’s singing of characters, as she claimed to Vogue, her gasps and shivers gave voice to the complex dynamic so many children have with their parents—whether biological, by marriage, adoptive, or spiritual.


        IP属地:英国7楼2020-07-21 20:54
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          That was, in part, an outgrowth of Madonna performing in the studio with her backing musicians. “We had every intention of going back and fixing the vocals, but then we’d listen to them and say, ‘Why? They’re fine,’” she told Interview. “They were a lot more emotional and spontaneous when I did them with the musicians… There are weird sounds that your throat makes when you sing: p’s are popped, and s’s are hissed, things like that. Just strange sounds that come out of your throat, and I didn’t fix them. I didn’t see why I should. Because I think those sounds are emotions too.”


          IP属地:英国8楼2020-07-21 20:54
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            The emotions on Like a Prayer aren’t all fraught. “Cherish” is a feather-light declaration of devotion that calls back to Cali-pop outfit the Association while updating Madonna’s earlier exercise in retroism “True Blue”; “Dear Jessie” engages in the reaching toward sounding “Beatles-esque” that was in vogue at the time, pairing fussy strings and tick-tock percussion with images of pink elephants and flying leprechauns. “Love Song,” meanwhile, is a synth-funk chiffon co-written by none other than Prince, one of Madonna’s few pop equals at the time. The two of them feel locked in an erotically charged session of truth or dare, each challenging the other to stretch their voices higher while the drum machines churn. Prince also played, initially uncredited, on “Like a Prayer,” the sauntering pop-funk track “Keep It Together,” and the album-closing “Act of Contrition,” a two-minute maelstrom that combines Prince’s guitar heroics, backward-masked bits from the title track, heavy beats, and its title inspiration, the Catholic prayer of… confession.


            IP属地:英国9楼2020-07-21 20:54
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              个人对like a prayer不太感冒,不过祈祷同名真的很好听,原版前奏为这首歌增加了不少戏剧性,整首歌的情感也更加流畅舒坦,随着麦婆的歌声渐渐升华,就真的是your voice can take me there
              剩下比较喜欢的有和王子合作的lovesong(为什么不打单?),麦婆在这首歌的声音表现特别可圈可点
              还有cherish,虽然是祈祷这一专比较口水的,但是好听呀,很欢快很朗朗上口,可能最能类比的是true blue,但是相比true blue的含情脉脉,cherish又多了几分坦荡,在祈祷稍带悲伤甚至有点悲壮的感情基调中十分亮眼(无瑕的版本稍微简化了一点个人觉得更好听
              express yourself原版个人觉得真的一言难尽,感觉很吵很杂,mv版的就要好很多
              剩下的歌就没有特别喜欢的了


              IP属地:英国11楼2020-07-21 21:21
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