Madonna - Forbidden Fruits Vol. 1 Mp3
- Performer: Madonna
- Album: Forbidden Fruits Vol. 1
- Label: MLC Entertainment
- Catalog #: MLCFF701
- MP3: 1782 mb | FLAC: 1960 mb
- Released: 2007
- Style: Pop Rock, Synth-pop
- Rating: 4.9/5
- Votes: 082
- Category: Electronic / Rock / Pop
Tracklist
| 1 | Love Won't Wait |
| 2 | Lucky Star |
| 3 | Revenge |
| 4 | "You Can Dance" Album Outtake 1986 |
| 5 | Little Star |
| 6 | Borderline |
| 7 | I Know It |
| 8 | Physical Attraction |
| 9 | "Ray Of Light" Studio Demos 1997 |
| 10 | Early Studio Demos 1981 |
| 11 | Ain't No Big Deal |
| 12 | No Substitute For Love |
| 13 | Liquid Love |
| 14 | Studio Demo 1986 |
| 15 | Demo For Gary Barlow 1997 |
| 16 | Think Of Me |
| 17 | Like A Flower |
| 18 | Burning Up |
| 19 | Tell Me |
| 20 | To Have And Not To Hold |
Notes
(C) 2007 MLC Entertainment. Promotional Use Only. Produced Under Special Arrangement With Sire Records.
Tracks 1 - 6: Early Studio Demos 1981 - these demo versions feature partly different/additional lyrics and keyboard lines. "Ain't No Big Deal" has never been officially released.
Track 7: Think Of Me - "You Can Dance" Album Outtake 1985 - this track was originally intended for release on the 1987 Remix Album "You Can Dance" but was withdrawn in the very last minute for unknown reasons.
Track 8: Tell Me - Studio Demo 1986 - written By Madonna for Nick Camen's 1988 Album "US", this rather early demo features Madonna repeatedly singing the main chorus lines while Nick is just providing few background vocals.
Track 9: Love Won't Wait - Demo for Gary Barlow 1997 - this track was written by Madonna especially for ex-"Take That" singer Gary Barlow. The song was another success gor Gary, becoming his second No. 1 hit In the UK. This demo version features Madonna on lead vocals.
Tracks 10 - 15: "Ray Of Light" Studio Demos 1997 - with the exception of "To Have And Not To Hold" (quite different version here), none of these early recordings ever made it onto the final album. "No Substitute For Love", A very early version of what would later become "Drowned World.." Can almost be considered a different song. Except for a few lyric passages there is not much else left those two tracks have in common.
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