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{{Infobox song

| name = Get Together

| cover = Madonna - Get Together.png

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Madonna

| album = Confessions on a Dance Floor

| B-side = I Love New York

| released =

| recorded =

| studio =

| genre =

* Electropop

* trance

* techno

* dance

| length = 5:31

| label = Warner Bros.

| writer =

* Madonna

* Anders Bagge

* Peer strm

* Stuart Price

| producer =

* Madonna

* Stuart Price

| prev_title = Sorry

| prev_year = 2006

| next_title = Jump

| next_year = 2006

| misc = {{External music video|header=Music videos|

}}

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"'Get Together'" is a song by American singer Madonna from her tenth studio album, 'Confessions on a Dance Floor' (2005). The song was written and produced by both Madonna and Stuart Price, with additional writing by Anders Bagge and Peer strm. It was released in the United States as the third single from the album on May 30, 2006, by Warner Bros. Records. The decision was spurred by the fact that "Get Together" was the third most downloaded song from the album, following its previous singles. It was also released to coincide with the start of Madonna's Confessions Tour. "Get Together" is a disco-influenced electropop, trance, techno and dance song which lyrically talks about the possibility of finding love on the dancefloor.

Upon release, "Get Together" was received with generally positive reviews by music critics, with some appreciating its production, while others found it not good enough. It reached the top ten in countries like Canada, the UK and Italy, while topping the charts in Hungary and Spain. However, in the US, the track failed to match the same success as it did not enter the official 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart, only peaking at six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart due to low radio airplay; nonetheless, it became a success on the dance charts.

Two music videos were created for the song, featuring Madonna's performance of the song at London's Koko Club, but it was animated to make it different visually. The video showed Madonna singing the song amongst graphical visuals portraying volcanoes erupting and a cityscape. The singer performed the song during a promotional tour for 'Confessions on a Dance Floor' and on her 2006 Confessions Tour, where she was accompanied by two dancers wearing horse reins around their head. In 2007, "Get Together" was nominated in the category of Best Dance Recording at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards.

Background and composition



Initially, "Jump" was set to be released as the third single from 'Confessions on a Dance Floor', following "Hung Up" and "Sorry"; however, it was decided that "Get Together" would be released instead, spurred by the fact that it was the third best-selling digital single from the record. Its digital sales stood at 20,000 at that time, whereas digital sales for "Jump" were around 9,000. Additionally, "Get Together" was also chosen as the third single to coincide with the start of Madonna's 2006 Confessions Tour. Several remixes of the song, done by DJs such as Tiefschwarz, Danny Howells, and James Holden, were included on versions of the single around the world, released by Warner Bros. Records on May 30, 2006 in the United States and on July 24 in the United Kingdom. Keith Caulfield of 'Billboard' was particularly fond Danny Howells & Dick Trevor KinkyFunk remix, which "makes over the tune as a snappy, strutting, disco-funk number." The cover artwork for the single features Madonna and her Confessions Tour crew members, including the song's producer Stuart Price. The photo alternatively can also be found on the inlay cover of the 'I'm Going to Tell You a Secret' live album.

"Get Together" was written and produced by both Madonna and Price, with additional writing by Anders Bagge and Peer strm. It is a disco-influenced electropop, trance, techno and dance song. The track starts with the ringing of an alarm clock, before turning into "an irresistible wave of filtered synths and thumping house beats", with Madonna's vocals being computerized. The song is set in common time with moderately fast dance groove tempo and a metronome of 126 beats per minute. It is set in the key of C major with Madonna's vocals spanning from A3 to A4. The track follows in the chord progression of EmFGAm throughout. Many reviewers noted similarities to Stardust's song "Music Sounds Better with You", which also contains samples of Chaka Khan's song "Fate". One songwriter of the former song, Dominic King, alleged Madonna used the disco riff from the track without permission. King commented he was surprised he and co-writer Frank Musker "didn't get a call", as "it would have been nice to have been asked"; the songwriter said he was "almost certain a discussion about money will happen with her people".

Lyrically, "Get Together" is about the possibility of finding love on the dance floor, with Madonna asking several questions, such as "Do you believe in love at first sight?" and "Do you believe we can change the future?", before realizing that whether it exists or not, she does not care, since "all is just an illusion"; At the end of the song, she concludes that "If it's bitter at the start then it's sweeter at the end". According to Jason Shawham from About.com, the lyrics comes off as a conversation or an internal dialogue taking place between the listener and the singer, while for VH1's Christopher Rosa, Madonna "beckons for closer contact with a nighttime lover". Some reviewers also noted an allusion to The S.O.S. Band's 1980 single "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" in the line "Baby we can do it, we can do it all right", whereas Sal Cinquemani of 'Slant Magazine' also observed "subtle nods" to Madonna's own songs like "Holiday" (1983) and "Secret" (1994) in the lyrics.

Critical response



Upon release, "Get Together" received generally positive responses from music critics. Keith Caulfield from 'Billboard' complimented the song's "enlightment" theme, while calling it a "hypnotic space-age thumper" in a separate review for the single. David Browne from 'Entertainment Weekly' said that it was fluid in nature and called Madonna as a "restless soul aching to connect" in the song. Sal Cinquemani of 'Slant Magazine' commented that the song turned clich comments like "love at first sight" into a pop slogan. Peter S. Scholtes from 'City Pages' shared a similar sentiment, writing those lyrics would "carve its slow-burn mark on your mind's dance floor whether 'Get Together' gets you out there or not, and no matter how clichd those phrases read in print". Stephen M. Deusner of 'Pitchfork' wrote: "On 'Get Together', as Price's synths ebb and flow moodily, Madonna asks the eternal question, 'Do you believe in love at first sight?', over a tripping vocal melody." From 'The Times', Mike Pattenden called it "ebullient", while 'The Guardian's Alexis Petridis called the song's chorus "triumphant". Jason Shawhan from About.com also complimented the song by describing it as a "weird and wonderful number."

Stephen Sears from 'Idolator' described it as "mammoth", as well as calling it a "meta-pop moment". Joan Morgan of 'The Village Voice' wrote that the momentum of the album "builds rapidly with a seamless transition into the wicked alchemy of 'Get Together', where Madge and Price offer up an irresistible manipulation of rather sweet vocals laced over thumping percussion, seductive synthesizers, and a few subtle soul-claps thrown in for good measure." According to Iain Moffat from Playlouder, "Get Together" was "preposterously anthemic, charging away recklessly with all sort of beat buzzes going on before entering a skippy 'Blinded by the Lights'-like patch and waiting a good four minutes before letting the 303 loose in its entirety". Connor Morris of Cokemachineglow website wrote that the track was "the only track worth noting that Price didn't have his hands in, turns throbbing kicks and fizzling synths into what's easily the massive (albeit early) high point of the twelve songs that comprise Confessions". According to 'Herald Sun', on paper, Madonna's collaboration with Bagge and Peer "seem[ed] dodgy", as she was "slumming it with people who write hits for all the C-list popstars Madge herself inspired"; however, he found the song "amazing", describing it as a "huge housey club explosion mixing strings ans swampy beats", and concluding that it had to be a single.

Offering a more negative review, Camille Paglia, writing for 'Salon', thought that "Madonna is generating many interesting melodic ideas that stay in the mind, as on 'Get Together' or 'Forbidden Love,' but they haven't really been thought through or lived with, and they are often suffocated or undermined by Price's tacky, penny-arcade embellishments." According to Matt Cappiello of the 'Daily Nexus', the first 30 seconds of "Get Together" sounded like "a Real McCoy B-side, or the unreleased demon spawn of La Bouche", with Madonna "ask[ing] her market demographic, 'Do you believe we can change the future?' This is a possibility. But we need to forget about the past first. And we definitely need to forget about those disco synthesizers in the background". For Mark Coppens from 'Het Nieuwsblad', the track resembles "heavy trance, but doesn't quite make it because Madonna strolls a bit too 'flat' through the song". On a similar note, 'The Chicago Maroon's Matt Zakosek classified the track among the "problematic" songs on the album alongside "Future Lovers" and "Forbidden Love". He called all tracks "great dance tunes", but felt they were "something one would expect from a group like Daft Punk or I Am the World Trade Center", not Madonna. The reviewer also pointed out that "Get Together" was probably the best of all three, but it was "hard not to feel that Madonna's computerized voice is a cheat (perhaps to cover for the high notes she can no longer reach?)". In 2007, the song was nominated in the category of Best Dance Recording at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards but lost to Justin Timberlake's 2006 single "SexyBack".

Commercial performance



In the US, "Get Together" failed to chart on the 'Billboard' Hot 100; however, it was able to reach number six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as an extension of the former chart. The song also reached a peak of number 84 on the Pop 100 chart. Its low chart performance in the region was attributed to limited radio airplay, as according to 'Billboard's Michael Paoletta, "Get Together" had been "all but ignored by pop stations". It was reported that for the week ending July 15, 2006, the single had a radio audience of fewer than 1 million listeners in the US, based on market size and station share. A petition titled "End the Madonna U.S. Radio Boycott" was signed by about 3,300 fans at petitiononline.com, and was addressed to Clear Channel Communications CEO Mark P. Mays. Additionally, fans posted messages supporting Madonna on websites such as 'Entertainment Weekly' and VH1, as well as conspiracy theories about why she was not played on radio. On the other hand, the song was a success on 'Billboard's dance charts, topping the Dance Club Songs and Dance/Mix Show Airplay charts. In Canada, the single debuted and peaked at number four on the Canadian Singles Chart.

In the UK, "Get Together" debuted at seven in the issue dated July 23, 2006. It also reached the top of the dance chart. According to 'Music Week' magazine, 67,163 copies of the single have been sold in the region as of August 2008, thus becoming Madonna's 59th best selling single in the UK. In mainland Europe, "Get Together" reached the summit in Hungary and Spain. The song also reached the top ten of the charts in Croatia, Finland, Italy, and Scotland. It peaked within the top 40 in countries like Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, and Sweden, where it was certified gold by Grammofonleverantrernas frening (GLF) for shipment of 10,000 copies of the single. Across the pan-Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, it reached a peak of number 18. In Australia, "Get Together" entered the charts at its peak of number 13, on the issue dated June 26, 2006.

Music videos



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Two music videos were conceptualized for "Get Together". One was directed by Logan Studios and its production team, with animations and designs being done by artist Nathaniel Howe, while the other one was directed by Eugene Riecansky, a rework for the US market into a more of a performance animation targeted at clubs. Both videos used Madonna's live performance at the Koko Club in London on November 15, 2005 during her promotional tour for the album. For the former, Howe was contacted by Logan Studios executive producer Kevin Shapiro and booked as a 3D and 2D animator. The conceptualization and work on the video began on May 1, 2006. It was inspired by the work of Italian comic-book artist Milo Manara and retro science fiction. Different software like Maya, After Effects and RealFlow were used to bring out the different environments in the video.

While detailing the creative process of the project, Howe explained that uring the initial phases of the video, the team was focused on testing different looks in 3D to see how the color, environment and cinematography complemented the song. While this was happening, the edit of the raw footage was being assembled. As the edit evolved, they narrowed down the techniques and look of the worlds. He commented, "Before we even had picture lock we were dropping in rendered 3D shots; this really allowed us to fine tune both the edit and the effects to work together with the song. As this progressed we regularly sent tests to Warner Bros. and the Madonna camp." Madonna was involved with watching the previews of the work done and passed her comments through Shapiro to the development team. After the fluid effects in the video were completed, Logan and Howe fine-tuned and revisited the shots and eliminated any discrepancies while incorporating Madonna's comments.

The video directed by Logan Studios premiered through VH1 website. It starts showing the world evolving from its genesis with images of volcanoes erupting, dinosaurs and tidal waves flashing by, until Madonna appears singing the song while standing on a hill accompanied by her two backup dancers. It continues in this fluid motion up to the intermediate verse when Madonna is shown crawling under the waves and spirals. As the song moves towards the bridge again, the scene changes from the mountains to a cityscape. The singer and her dancers are shown dancing and singing the song on a skyscraper. The video ends with Madonna standing on the building and the camera autofocusing out of the panel. In 2009, the version of the video directed by Riecansky was included on Madonna's compilation, 'Celebration: The Video Collection'.

Live performances



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As part of a promotional tour for 'Confessions on a Dance Floor', Madonna performed "Get Together" on television shows such as 'Parkinson', 'Star Academy', as well as during the Children in Need 2005 telethon. Other performances of the song came during concerts at Koko and G-A-Y nightclubs in London, respectively on November 15 and 18, and Studio Coast in Tokyo, Japan on December 7. On April 30, 2006, she also performed "Get Together" as part of her six-song set at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. On the 2006 Confessions Tour, the song was part of the first segment of the show. Madonna wore a skin-tight, full body black leotard. She performed the song as a red, geometric patterned kaleidoscope shot by Steven Klein appeared on the screens. Two male backup dancers appeared behind her wearing horse reins around their heads to convey the feeling of oppression. Madonna would sometimes pull the harness around her dancers as if they were horses. During the intermediate musical interlude, Madonna moved to the front of the stage and lay down on the screen attached to it. As she continued singing the music increased and she started to twirl in the center of the stage. The performance ended with Madonna and her dancers moving to the back of the stage singing the words "get together" repeatedly.

According to 'Wales Online', Madonna "instantly silenced critics who carp that she can't sing live with pitch-perfect versions of I Feel Love and Get Together". For Rick Massimo of 'The Providence Journal', the singer punctuated the first songs on the show, including "Get Together", with "dancing that looked, and felt, more like we were watching her work out". Ed Gonzalez of 'Slant Magazine' commented that "a great song like 'Get Together' is splendidly sung" on the concert, saying "whoever tweaks the levels on her mic is a genius"; however, he felt its "celebratory, keep-it-together message is compromised by the contradictory feelings of bondage (oppression) conveyed by having two backup dancers equipped with reins around their heads." For his part, Corey Moss from MTV News considered the performance "offered more of the same". The August 1516, 2006 performances of "Get Together" at London's Wembley Arena were recorded and included in Madonna's sixth live album, 'The Confessions Tour' (2007).

Track listings and formats



*'European and Australian CD single'

# "Get Together" (Radio Edit) 3:54

# "Get Together" (Jacques Lu Cont Mix) 6:18

# "Get Together" (Tiefschwarz Remix) 7:34

*'UK 12-inch promo vinyl'

# "Get Together" (Tiefschwarz Remix) 7:34

# "Get Together" (James Holden Remix) 8:00

*'UK 12-inch vinyl'

# "Get Together" (Radio Edit) 3:54

# "Get Together" (Jacques Lu Cont Mix) 6:18

*'European, Canadian and US maxi-CD single'

# "Get Together" (LP Version) 5:15

# "Get Together" (Jacques Lu Cont Mix) 6:18

# "Get Together" (Danny Howells & Dick Trevor KinkyFunk Mix) 9:13

# "Get Together" (Tiefschwarz Remix) 7:34

# "Get Together" (James Holden Remix) 8:00

# "I Love New York" (Thin White Duke Mix) 7:43

*'UK promo CD single'

# "Get Together" (Radio Edit) 3:54

# "Get Together" (Jacques Lu Cont Vocal Edit) 4:22

# "Get Together" (Danny Howells & Dick Trevor KinkyFunk Mix) 9:13

*'UK CD 1'

# "Get Together" (Radio Edit) 3:54

# "Get Together" (Jacques Lu Cont Vocal Edit) - 4:22

*'UK CD 2'

# "Get Together" (LP Version) 5:15

# "Get Together" (Jacques Lu Cont Mix) 6:18

# "Get Together" (Danny Howells & Dick Trevor KinkyFunk Mix) 9:13

# "Get Together" (Tiefschwarz Remix) 7:34

# "Get Together" (James Holden Remix) 8:00

*'US 2 12-inch vinyl'

# "Get Together" (LP Version) 5:15

# "Get Together" (Jacques Lu Cont Mix) 6:18

# "Get Together" (Tiefschwarz Remix) 7:34

# "I Love New York" (Thin White Duke Mix) 7:43

# "Get Together" (James Holden Remix) 8:00

# "Get Together" (Danny Howells & Dick Trevor KinkyFunk Mix) 9:13

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

* Madonnasongwriter, lead vocals, producer

* Stuart Pricesongwriter, producer, recording at Shirland Road

* Anders Baggesongwriter

* Peer strmsongwriter

* Mark "Spike" Stentaudio mixing

* Alex Droomgoleassistant engineer

* David Emerysecond assistant engineer

* Brian "Big Bass" Gardnermastering

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certification and sales



Release history



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| June 6, 2006

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| June 9, 2006

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| June 19, 2006

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| July 24, 2006

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See also



* List of number-one singles of 2006 (Spain)

* List of number-one dance singles of 2006 (U.S.)

* List of number-one dance airplay hits of 2006 (U.S.)

References




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