Album Details
Title: The Immaculate Collection Artist: Madonna Release Date: 1990 Re-Released On: 11/1/1999 Label: Sire, WEA Japan Duration: 73:09 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto UPCs: 075992644020, 075992644051, 075992644068, 075992644082, 4943674020980, 4943674074587 Genre: Rock Styles: Dance-Pop, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Club/Dance Moods: Carefree, Elegant, Energetic, Provocative, Reflective, Sensual, Sexy, Stylish, Brash, Confident, Ethereal, Exuberant, Freewheeling, Fun, Happy, Intimate, Irreverent, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Poignant, Self-Conscious, Sophisticated, Theatrical, Wistful, Ambitious, Clinical, Dramatic, Spiritual, Campy, Joyous, Outrageous, Sexual, Cheerful, Difficult, Earnest, Literate, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Bright, Complex, Lively, Rousing, Whimsical, Witty, Detached Total Copies: 128 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Holiday
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Lucky Star
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Borderline
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Like a Virgin
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Material Girl
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Crazy for You
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Into the Groove
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Live to Tell
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Papa Don't Preach
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Open Your Heart
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La Isla Bonita
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Like a Prayer
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Express Yourself
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Cherish
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Vogue
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Justify My Love
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Rescue Me
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1993 | CD | Sire | 26440 | | 1990 | CD | WEA Japan | 13045 | | 1990 | CD | Sire | 2-26440 |
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Album Review
On the surface, the single-disc hits compilation The Immaculate Collection appears to be a definitive retrospective of Madonna's heyday in the '80s. After all, it features 17 of Madonna's greatest hits, from "Holiday" and "Like a Virgin" to "Like a Prayer" and "Vogue." However, looks can be deceiving. It's true that The Immaculate Collection contains the bulk of Madonna's hits, but there are several big hits that aren't present, including "Angel," "Dress You Up," "True Blue," "Who's That Girl," and "Causing a Commotion." The songs that are included are frequently altered. Everything on the collection is remastered in Q-sound, which gives an exaggerated sense of stereo separation that often distorts the original intent of the recordings. Furthermore, several songs are faster than their original versions and some are faded out earlier than either their single or album versions, while others are segued together. In other words, while all the hits are present, they're simply not in their correct versions. Nevertheless, The Immaculate Collection remains a necessary purchase, because it captures everything Madonna is about and it proves that she was one of the finest singles artists of the '80s. Until the original single versions are compiled on another album, The Immaculate Collection is the closest thing to a definitive retrospective. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Andre Betts | Producer | | Andy Cardenas | Engineer | | Catherine Russell | Vocals (Background) | | Craig Kostich | Executive Producer | | Curt Frasca | Assistant Engineer | | David Domanich | Engineer | | Dian Sorel | Vocals (Background) | | Freddy DeMann | Management | | Gene Sculatti | Liner Notes | | Goh Hotoda | Mixing | | Henry Hirsch | Engineer | | Herb Ritts | Photography | | Jellybean | Producer | | Jeri Heiden | Design, Art Direction | | Joey Moskowitz | Programming | | John Benítez | Producer | | John Heiden | Design | | John Partham | Assistant Engineer | | Josh Cuervokas | Engineer | | Lenny Kravitz | Producer, Vocals (Background) | | Lillias White | Vocals (Background) | | Lolly Grodner | Assistant Engineer | | Madonna | Vocals (Background), Vocals, Producer | | Michael Hutchinson | Mixing | | Nile Rodgers | Producer | | P. Dennis Mitchell | Engineer | | Patrick Leonard | Producer | | Peter "Ski" Schwartz | Keyboards, Programming | | Reggie Lucas | Producer | | Rob Mounsey | Arranger | | Shep Pettibone | Coordination, Producer, Mixing | | Stephen Bray | Producer | | Ted Jensen | Mastering |
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