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MADONNA - JUMP NEW (DBL 12) WARNER BROTHERS WBRO12D42978 US Issue A1 JACQUES LE CONT MIX A2 ALBUM VERSION B1 EXTENDED ALBUM B2 AXWELL REMIX C1 JUNIOR SANCHEZ'S MISSHAPS MIX D1 HISTORY (UNRELEASED B SIDE) D2 JUMP (RADIO EDIT) Out of all the singles released during Madonna's "Confessions on a Dance Floor" era, I feel "Jump" is by far the best. The song itself is Madonna at her best; a sort of inspirational, pop pick-me-up inspiring people to not allow the pressures and trials of life get you down and go for what you want and never to "look back". Single wise, this is the first maxi-single in ages to actually include an extended mix. Not only is the extended version of "Jump" true to the original but it adds in great vocal effects at the start and ending to really give the song an epic-dance feel to it. The Jacques Lu Cont mix of Jump removes the upbeat dance feel of the song and adds in a more mysterious, darker tone that actually gives the song new life. The Axwell mix and the Mixshapes are both pretty good as well; very club-ready and unlike some of the past singles, they actually make good use of the vocals and don't completely hack away at the original song and the message. Madonna - Jump - this song is anything but substandard. Madonna is a sexual deviant, an exhibitionist, a free spirit, and a competent singer but she is a good songwriter and I consider her a musician. Madonna - Jump (Axwell Remix)