Perhaps
Madonna correctly guessed that the public overdosed on the raw carnality of her book
Sex. Perhaps she wanted to offer a more optimistic take on sex than the distant
Erotica. Either way,
Bedtime Stories is a warm album, with deep, gently pulsating grooves; the album's title isn't totally tongue-in-cheek. The best songs on the album ("Secret," "Inside of Me," "Sanctuary," "Bedtime Story," "Take a Bow") slowly work their melodies into the subconscious as the bass pulses. In that sense, it does offer an antidote to
Erotica, which was filled with deep but cold grooves. The entire production of
Bedtime Stories suggests that she wants listeners to acknowledge that her music isn't one-dimensional. She has succeeded with that goal, since
Bedtime Stories offers her most humane and open music; it's even seductive.