
A high-gloss retrospective of a dancefloor reign, where four decades of club hits are polished into a singular, bass-heavy journey through house and pop.
June 24, 2022 · Rhino Records (2)
Finally Enough Love is not a standard greatest hits collection; it is a dedicated document of the dancefloor. By focusing exclusively on her record-breaking 50 number-one dance hits, Madonna shifts the narrative from her persona as a pop celebrity to her craft as a dance music architect. The album feels like a continuous night at a legendary club that spans forty years, where the transition from the 80s freestyle of 'Holiday' to the deep house of 'I Don't Search I Find' feels remarkably cohesive. This is largely due to the modern remastering which brings a consistent, heavy low-end to tracks that were originally recorded decades apart.
How does Finally Enough Love sound next to the rest of Madonna's catalogue?
Euphoric saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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