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Madonna To Begin Recording New Album In January

Upcoming release explains lack of fresh material on latest hits album, GHV2.'

After plunging into marriage, Madonna is now saving herself — or at least her new material — for her next studio album.

Fans won't find any new tunes on her latest best-of collection, GHV2 (see [article id="1449688"]"Madonna To Release New Greatest Hits Collection"[/article]) — despite the appearance of then-new songs "Rescue Me" and "Justify My Love" on her last best-of, 1990's The Immaculate Collection — because the pop star already has an album of fresh material in the works.

Madonna plans to start recording the disc in England in January, though no release date has been set, according to her label. She will be teaming up once again with French producer Mirwais, who manned the boards for her last album of new material, Music (2000).

Her spokespeople said the pop icon is also considering pairing up with Les Rythmes Digitales' Jacques Lu Cont, who worked as her musical director and keyboardist on her Drowned World Tour (see [article id="1443207"]"Madonna Taps Les Rythmes Digitales Mastermind For Tour"[/article]).

Madonna discussed the plans for her next album in an interview the BBC aired Friday.

"[Lu Cont and I] fooled around with remixes and redoing a lot of the tracks for the actual live show," Madonna told the BBC. "Then we talked about working on stuff for my next album, and he's already working on music for me. So I'm going to try that collaboration as well."

Both Mirwais and Lu Cont have home studios, so the writing for the album may be split between the two, she added, with recording to be completed in a larger studio elsewhere. It would seem, from these two collaborations Madonna has in mind, that her new album would continue along the lines of the bass-heavy French house music heard on Music, but her latest listening habits suggest she may have new — or, rather, old — influences this time around.

"Because I've been away making a movie on location (husband Guy Ritchie's 'Love, Sex, Drugs, Money' in Sardinia and Malta), I ended up listening to old music like Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong," she said. "I've been listening to old music more lately than current music."

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