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Music CD - Madonna: True Blue

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Music CD: True Blue Artist: Madonna
List Price: $11.98
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Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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1. Papa Don't Preach 2. Open Your Heart 3. White Heat 4. Live To Tell 5. Where's The Party 6. True Blue 7. La Isla Bonita 8. Jimmy Jimmy 9. Love Makes The World Go Round 10. True Blue (The Color Mix) 11. La Isla Bonita (Extended Remix)
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0093624790228 Format: Original recording reissued Label: Warner Bros / Wea Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publication Date: 2001 Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea Release Date: 2001-05-22 Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Madonna toys with her imagine for the first time with stellar results. Comment: Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R37LU6LLPLID4N My name is Jeremy Gloff. I am a musician and music collector. Feel free to check out my website. Rhis is my review of Madonna's album "True Blue".
Customer Rating:      Summary: Truth in music. Comment: The Eva Peron voice, although hailed, sucks compared to the vocals on this LP. Madonna's vocals are pure and perfect, wrapped in the wonderful melodies. Pat and Stephen are in great form here too, add "Spotlight" and you've a perfect pop album for all the time capsules.
Customer Rating:      Summary: True blue better than ever. Comment: This album is magical and pure genius. With this album madonna became the biggest star in the world and has remained that way ever since. She is the greatest and most talented artist in the business not to mention the smartest and the one with the most staying power. The songs Live to tell, Papa don't preach, Open your heart, La isla bonita, and true blue are considered classic 20 years later especially now with this remastered version. EXCELLENT madonna.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 80s Classic Comment: A Classic ,One Of My Favorie Madonna Albums It Had 3 #1 Hits In US
Customer Rating:      Summary: TOP GROSSING TOUR Comment: Keith Caulfield Ask Billboard 7-5-2005 reports - Cher's Living Proof Farewell Tour played 280 shows in North America, grossing $195 million and selling 2.88 million tickets, and that the Worldwide tour did a total of 325 dates and well over $200 million in Box-Office receipts. And that while Billboard only maintains concert receipts and data going back to 1990, it's safe to say Cher's was the biggest and highest-grossing of any by a female artist.
Keith Caulfield Ask Billboard 5-26-2006 reports - Cher's Living Proof Farewell Tour grossed a REPORTED $192.5 million from 273 shows and that while Billboard only maintains records of concert earnings and data going back to 1990, it's safe to say that Cher's Living Proof Farewell Tour WAS the biggest and highest-grossing of any by a female artist, and that Cher's record-setting gross looks like it will be broken by Madonna's Confessions Tour as it should gross about $200 million.
Keith Caulfield has reported that according to Nielsen Soundscan Cher's 2002 Living Proof album has sold 500,000 copies and Madonna's 2005 Confessions On A Dancefloor album has sold 1.6 million copies.
Nielsen Media Research reports that Cher's Farewell Tour Concert Special on NBC 4-8-2003 9-11pm was seen by 16.6 million viewers, and that Madonna's Confessions Tour Concert Special on NBC 11-22-2006 8-10pm was seen by 4.6 million viewers.
Pollstar has reported that Cher's Farewell tour's average ticket price was $68.34 and Madonna's Confessions tour's average ticket price was $183.76.
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Editorial Reviews:
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A quintessential '80s pop artifact, Madonna's third album was a huge musical leap forward and ranks with Like a Prayer and Ray of Light in the top echelon of her works. Only the title track (a bit too obviously a '60s girl-group homage) and the fine-but-nothing-special "Jimmy Jimmy" slightly lower the quality bar. Most of the songs share a jittery dance-pop sound, edgy, distracted, and nerve-jangling but simultaneously invigorating and exhilarating and almost dangerously giddy--a perfect soundtrack for the mid-'80s. Highlights include the hedonist's credo of "Where's the Party," the subtle and pretty Latin pastiche "La Isla Bonita," and, towering above all, three stunning mega-hits. "Papa Don't Preach," with its gorgeous pseudo-classical strings intro, is a sumptuous airwaves banquet, as Madonna wrestles with the have-the-baby-or-give-it-up dilemma (abortion's not in the picture) in newly gritty tones. "Open Your Heart"'s marriage of jitter-pop and wistful melody underscores the singer's yearning but forceful stance ("You better open your heart to me, buster"). And "Live to Tell" is a riveting ballad, lushly melodic yet spare and haunting--a place, as the song says, where beauty lives. --Ken Barnes
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