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True Blue

by: Madonna



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624790228
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 2001
Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
Release Date: May 22, 2001
Sales Rank: 21243
Studio: Warner Bros / Wea










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Album Description:
Japanese remastered version of Madonna's 1986 album. Includes the worldwide classics ''Live To Tell'', ''Papa Don't Preach'', ''True Blue'', ''Open Your Heart'', and ''La Isla Bonita''. Also includes 2 remixes of ''True Blue'' and ''La Isla Bonita'. Warner. 2005.

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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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Disc 1:
  1. Papa Don't Preach - Madonna, Elliot, Brian
  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
  11. La Isla Bonita


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * The first album that made me buy a movie! ...
I love Madonna's music.

Even though she changes direction so often with both her sound and image,I ALWAYS buy her album without even reading reviews or listening to previews because I can almost GURANTEE I will love it(and you shouldn't listen to reviews all the time because the critics seemed to hate American life,but I personally think it is some of Madonna's best and most personal work).

And despite owning ALL of Madonna's albums...

I am NOT a crazy Madonna fan,who just blindly worships her like some idol.

I don't think she has anything close to one of the 'best' or 'strongest' voices in the music industry but I do think she has an incredibly versatile voice that seems to suit whatever she sings well.

True Blue is ONE of my favourite albums of her's(others are Madonna,American Life,The Immaculate Collection & Hard Candy).

Her is my opinion on each song individually...

1.Papa Don't Preach-This song is considered a Madonna classic,but it annoys me a little(I don't know why,maybe because of the Kelly Osborne association),sometimes I like it,sometimes I HATE it.
I'm going to give it 7/10

2.Open Your Heart-I absolutely LOVE this song.It excites me every time I hear it and reminds me of a certain someone!And it ALWAYS makes me want to dance and jump around!
10/10

3.White Heat-Since I only recently bought this album,I also only recently heard this song...and I am shocked it was not released as a single!
It has to be one of the most catchy Madonna songs ever!
I even bought the movie White Heat because of this song,because I was so intrigued as to was it was about!
10/10

4.Live To Tell-I believe Madonna has said this is her favourite out of all her songs.
I disagree!
While it is a powerful and moving song,to me it is also slightly boring and I must prefer her song Take a Bow(not on this album,but I think it is more moving).
7/10

5.Where's the Party-A fan favourite.
But I don't particularly like or dislike this song.
I didn't think it was very catchy or exciting.
6/10

6.True Blue-This is a very sweet song and great to listen to when you're in love or feeling incredibly happy.
Some might think it's a bit too girly or sickly sweet but personally,I love it!
10/10

7.La Isla Bonita-This is my Mother's favourite song,however I'm not incredibly enthusiastic about it,maybe it's because I've heard it SO many times.
I don't dislike it,but saying that,I don't love it either!
8/10

8.Jimmy Jimmy-Quite a fun track,not particularly memorable.
6.5/10

9.Love Makes the World Go Round-I don't mind this,but again it's not that memorable.
7/10

10.True Blue-This is a remix I'm not a fan of them,so I'll leave you to judge for yourself.

11.La Isla Bonita-See above!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Madonna toys with her imagine for the first time with stellar results. ...
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Truth in music. ...
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.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * True blue better than ever. ...
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.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * 80s Classic ...
A Classic ,One Of My Favorie Madonna Albums It Had 3 #1 Hits In US


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