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Erotica
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Erotica
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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All Artists: Madonna
Title: Erotica
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 14
Label: WARNER/REPRISE/MAVERICK
Release Date: 10/20/1992
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Dance Pop, Adult Contemporary, Euro Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 093624503125, 498814963107

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Stacy J. from ALEXANDER, AR
Reviewed on 9/12/2006...
Please be careful if you listen around small children. This has some pretty graphic lyrics on it.
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Erotica, Romance... Erotica, Romance...
Doll-ar | 05/23/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"So... I finally decided to buy all Madonna's albums because "Celebration" got me good. And I thought I'd start with her most underrated albums - Erotica and Bedtime Stories.



The moment I got it on the 20th, I had to listen to it through and through.



Most of the time in this CD, she's talking about a bad break-up that she just can't get over.



On the other hand, in "Erotica" and "Fever" she talks about her love in a positive way.



In "Bad Girl", she's a bad girl (like the name says) and after getting drunk by six, smoking too many cigarettes, and kissing a kind stranger's lips, she's left unhappy and hoping she didn't hurt her real love's feelings.



Lastly, in "Why's It So Hard?", she wonders why it's so hard for everybody to get along. I wonder the same thing, Madonna. :/



Anyway, this is a wonderful Madonna album and I can't wait to hear her other albums soon. :) Hope you enjoy this CD as much as I have."
A sizzling, smoking hot CD by the dominatrix supreme
New England Pat | Virginia, USA | 07/27/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD may be Madonna's best music session yet, which is saying plenty. The title song kicks of this all-star recording and there isn't a break or let-up at all for the duration of the disc. Madonna's music seems to jump out and grab listeners with the uptempo rhythms and tricky but elaborate bass runs and split-second timing as she coos and cuddles and whispers about her needs, wants and deepest, darkest desires. Wherever she's coming from, Madonna is in a class by herself and her music is superb. This CD pulsates all the way through and is aces."