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Look of Love

Look of Love
 

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Madonna

Look of Love

 
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Label: Wea/Warner
Rating: 5.0
 
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Tracklist of Look of Love

Disc 1
1 Look Of Love  4:04 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Love Don't Live Here Anymore  4:55 view lyrics
3 I Know It  3:47 view lyrics

Reviews:

Great Album

this cd is good. The look of love reminds me of something that should be on the "like a prayer" album. "love don't live here anymore" is an okay track, and "i know it" is a good one as well. It sounds like something from the middle ages with the instrument she used...The CD is a great one, buy it.

Love this song; maybe I'm kinky

Love don't live here anymore is one of my top ten favorite songs.
There is an exploration of the existential in Madonna's work now that shows a definitive maturity. I think that the ability that sets Madonna apart the most is not simply being someone who manipulates media well but in truth two things: One, she's not a big fan of TV or indulging in the media, beign a puppet to it in watching it. Two, Marianne Williamson talks about that people who become legends do so because they tap into the concept of what the human consciousness is available to, needing to develop and that rings within all of us. It is that work that interests the rest of us.

The look of love is definitely in Madonna's eyes

The Look Of Love was Madonna's 18th single to be released in the UK in December 1987. The song peaked at No.9 in the UK, and was Madonna's lowest-charting single since Borderline way back in June 1984. The Look Of Love is a very underrated Madonna song, but not surprising considering that it peaked rather low and spent only 7 weeks on the chart. The song was also the third of three songs to be taken from Madonna's "Who's That Girl: Original Soundtrack."

The Look Of Love opens with a very mysterious and serious beat. It sounds very dramatic and Madonna begins her singing after only ten seconds with the lines, "Should have left you standing right where you stood. Should have let you go, should have had the sense to know. Like a train you'd come, and I'd lose my place. Now I'm on this trip, I took a fall from grace." Like many of Madonna's songs, the verses have a simple rhythm to them that are actually very catchy. The chorus then kicks in instantly with, "No where to run, no where to hide. From the look of love, from the eyes of pride. Nowhere to go, no place to run. From the look of love, now I've come undone." The second verse and chorus then move in swiftly, all in the space of just over 40 seconds. We then get a bridge, in which Madonna sings, "My conscience is clear I know right from wrong. That's a lie, I know nothing except that you're gone. But there's more to learn from the look in your eyes. That trip round this world, the stars in the sky." The song then has an amazing instrumental, which, although brief, makes your pay full attention to this great ballad.

The video to The Look Of Love is rather laughable. We don't actually have a video to the song, but just some stupid clip from the film which the song was taken from, Who's That Girl in which Madonna starred. There's no talking in this clip, but the song just plays over the scene. This song charted pretty low in the UK, and I think a proper video would've made it a much bigger hit. Anyway, I think this is a great ballad from Madonna, and while not her best of the 1980's (Live To Tell and Crazy For You run circles around it), it's still a great song which should've received more recognition than it actually did.