
A high-octane stadium document capturing the Queen of Pop at her most athletic, blending urban-pop grit with massive electronic reworks of her greatest hits.
March 26, 2010 · Warner Bros. Records (2)
Sticky & Sweet Tour is a muscular, candy-coated explosion of sound that captures Madonna at the height of her late-2000s urban-pop era. The album feels like a high-stakes athletic event, where the precision of the choreography is matched by the sheer volume of the Neptunes-produced beats. It is a maximalist experience that takes the sleek, candy-shop aesthetic of the Hard Candy studio album and blows it up to stadium proportions, adding layers of distorted electric guitar and aggressive synth-work that give the tracks a harder, more industrial edge than their studio counterparts.
How does Sticky & Sweet Tour sound next to the rest of Madonna's catalogue?
Triumphant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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