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Immaculate Collection: the Best of Madonna | 
enlarge | Artist: Madonna Label: Warner Category: Music
List Price: £7.99 Buy Used: £3.15 You Save: £4.84 (61%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 404
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4
MPN: 26440 UPC: 075992644020 EAN: 0075992644020 ASIN: B000002LND
Release Date: November 1, 1990 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| » | Holiday | | » | Lucky Star | | » | Borderline | | » | Like A Virgin | | » | Material Girl | | » | Crazy For You | | » | Into The Groove | | » | Live To Tell | | » | Papa Don't Preach | | » | Open Your Heart | | » | La Isla Bonita | | » | Like A Prayer | | » | Express Yourself | | » | Cherish | | » | Vogue | | » | Justify My Love | | » | Rescue Me |
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Amazon.co.uk Review This is the perfect way to hear Madonna: no album filler, just one hit after another. As a singles artist, she works wonders: quick, danceable tunes that are occasionally "controversial" but never set out to change the world (and don't). The Immaculate Collection begins with her earliest work ("Holiday", "Borderline") and matures from there ("Papa Don't Preach", "Like A Prayer"), ending in 1990. The highlight is the inclusion of "Justify My Love", a track recorded specifically for this compilation. One caveat: since Madonna is a true video artist, it'd be even nicer to "see" these songs. --Rob O'Connor
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A good album from the Queen of Pop June 25, 2008 This album is not too bad, contains 17 great tracks. Allthough there is one let down, none of them are the proper single/album versions. They are all remix edits or extended versions for this compilation. All re-recored using Q sound, makes the tracks sound very different from the orginal, in some cases better (Live To Tell and Like A prayer). But just makes other tracks sound awful (Lucky Star, La Isla Bonita).
Personally I think if Madonna used all the proper single versions this album would have done much better and also if it included hits such as True Blue, Dress you up, Who's that girl and Causing A Commotion.
With rumours of Madge releasing a 25 year box set after she has finished releasing the singles from Hard Candy, hopefully all the great songs from here and one's that were not included here will be on that. More importantly hopefully it will feature the proper single versions also.
I still recommend this album to those who do not know much about madonna's earlier music. However I see this as a remix album rather than a greatest hits.
Utter dross - again! June 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great! A whole collection of elevator muzak! She must be good! Best thing about this is the wordplay of the title. Otherwise, it's one massive yawn of musical anonymity! Any 5th-rate singer songwriter from Saturday night ITV can easily do better than this load of unoriginal dross!
The Best Collection of All Time... April 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
...But QSound makes it sound unfinished.
1. Holiday. 10/10 2. Lucky Star. 10/10 3. Borderline. 10/10 4. Like a Virgin. 10/10 5. Material Girl. 10/10 6. Crazy For You. 8/10 7. Into the Groove. 10/10 8. Live To Tell. 10/10 9. Papa Don't Preach. 10/10 10. Open Your Heart. 10/10 11. La Isla Bonita. 10/10 12. Like a Prayer. 10/10 13. Express Yourself. 10/10 14. Cherish. 8/10 15. Vogue. 10/10 16. Justify My Love. 10/10 17. Rescue Me. 8/10
OVERALL GRADE: 10/10 A very good collection of Madonna hits 82/90 but why they mixed it with QSound I don't know because it leaves it sounding unfinished.
An excellent 'guilty pleasures' compilation of Madge's best April 25, 2008 This is still the best compilation of Madonna's earlier work covering her first set of studio albums between 1983 and 1990. The running order is perfectly chronological, always good for a compilation as we can see how she developed and expanded her sound over the years.
No doubt lack of space (this is a 1CD set only) meant that the sublime no.1 single Who's That Girl, the excellent power-pop of Gambler, the quirky Causing A Commotion (albeit taken from a terrible movie) and Hanky Panky (a no.2 hit from 1990) don't even get a look in. Nor do the Top 5 hits Angel and Dear Jessie, or the lesser-known Top 10 hit The Look of Love. Thus seven big hits are missing and a 24 track double-CD would have done Madonna proper justice, and would probably have sold just as well.
Even though Madonna had a long purple patch in the early to mid-1990's (only redeemed by 1997's Ray of Light album), this is still probably the best way to remember her earlier output. It's an incredible string of 17 consecutive UK Top 10 hits, all of which are instantly recognisable as 'MadgeMusic'. Hopefully Sire will consider a more comprehensive 2-disc set one day covering this period ?
Great Album Compilation!!! September 30, 2007 Could anybody define pop without MADONNA? Holiday, Like A Virgin, Material Girl, Into The Groove, Papa Don't Preach, Open Your Heart, La Isla Bonita, Like A Prayer, Express Yourself, Cherish, Vogue...all her classics from 2 decades ago are here. Although some her tracks are shorter than their album version, they're still enjoyable because they tracks have been remixed. I love this album. It's MADONNA! The Queen of Pop!
P.D. Who's this guy who's written these negative things about MADONNA? Shouldn't he have written about the album?
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