Artist: Madonna

MDNA World Tour (Live)
Year Of Release: 2013 / 2026
Label: Warner Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:54:39
Total Size: 835 mb
Tracklist:
1. Virgin Mary (Intro) (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (5:47)
2. Girl Gone Wild (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (3:58)
3. Revolver (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (3:53)
4. Gang Bang (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (5:55)
5. Papa Don't Preach (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (1:51)
6. Hung Up (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (3:48)
7. I Don't Give A (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (5:28)
8. Best Friend (Video Interlude) (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (3:20)
9. Express Yourself (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (4:07)
10. Give Me All Your Luvin' (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (4:12)
11. Turn Up The Radio (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (3:59)
12. Open Your Heart (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (8:52)
13. Masterpiece (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (4:33)
14. Justify My Love (Video Interlude) (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (3:35)
15. Vogue (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (4:09)
16. Erotic Candy Shop (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (4:41)
17. Human Nature (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (4:09)
18. Like A Virgin Waltz (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (5:16)
19. Love Spent (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (4:48)
20. Nobody Knows Me (Video Interlude) (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (3:37)
21. I'm Addicted (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (4:43)
22. I'm A Sinner (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (6:46)
23. Like A Prayer (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (6:11)
24. Celebration (MDNA World Tour / Live 2012) (7:25)
Madonna's souvenir of her 2012/2013 world tour is her fourth live album and, like so many live albums from the new millennium, it is a multi-media spectacle that perhaps would make more sense as an at-home video experience than an aural adventure. That said, there are unexpected musical moments that do make MDNA World Tour worth hearing: "Like a Virgin" is spun into a waltz, "Like a Prayer" is given a dark disco makeover, and there is a general enthusiasm for Madge's newest material, as evidenced by the emphasis on MDNA and Confessions on a Dance Floor material in the set list. This concentration on newer material does mean this is a live album for the dedicated, but that is true for any live album released three decades into an artist's career. It boils down to this: if you think you're interested in hearing the MDNA World Tour, the nerviness of this performance is just enough to make your investment of time worthwhile.