Producer William Orbit has heaped praise on a leaked album of Madonna’s unreleased songs. Orbit worked with Madonna in the past producing her seventh album, ‘Ray of Light.’ He described the way the album was released as “Cripes, where did this individual find all this? They know their stuff. Am really enjoying. Suppose all involved put it out there at one point or other. But I’d forgotten a lot of it. And prompted by that, have been turning up a few others in my vault,” he wrote.
Orbit suggested working with Madonna again, stating, “I sometimes close my eyes and dream of creating another ‘Ray of Light’ album with her, and with all her children, who are so ‘right’ in the mix. “The Hills are alive with the sound of the . . . Ciccone Family!” With a little help from a Ferrari member (my maternal side). Ahhh. But with a tour till the Autumn, with Brazil now bolted on etc, that’s unlikely. It’s very hard graft, to do it every night and give it everything.”
Madonna’s ‘Celebration Tour’ is still underway. In another review of one of the singer’s live gigs in London last October, NME wrote: “The whole thing is a thrilling reminder that Madonna isn’t just a pop star, but also a cultural force who genuinely changed the world by chafing against what society expects from women in the public eye. That’s something worth celebrating in the dazzling, dynamic and at times slightly discombobulating way she presents it here. Really, you wouldn’t have her any other way.”
Recently, two ticket buyers sued the pop icon over delayed concert times because they had to “get up early to go to work.” The two concertgoers alleged that the singer breached her contract with attendees and violated New York state laws by beginning her concert on December 13 at 10:30 PM rather than the stipulated 8:30 PM timing.
In other news, Madonna apologised to fans during the Toronto date of her ongoing ‘Celebration’ tour after she mistakenly greeted her audience by saying: “Are you ready, Boston?” Later in the show, she added: “Are you guys mad at me cuz I said ‘Hello, Boston’? I’m sorry. What kind of messed up stuff is that? That would be like if you guys were saying, ‘Hey, Lady Gaga’s playing tonight!’”
Read the full article on NME here: Read More