Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
Sunday, October 25, 2015
I'll Remember...1993
Labelled as ‘desperate’ and every other epithet still deployed today against women who use their sexuality in ways deemed ‘unacceptable’, Madonna didn’t apologize and she didn’t back down. She understood what most critics did not - that Erotica was an astounding concept album far beyond what any of her peers (save Prince) were capable of rather than limp, lazy titillation (viewed through the prism of the album, the Sex book makes much more sense than it does taken as a standalone project.) Added to the hubris built over the preceding few years, this passionate belief in her work meant that Madonna came out fighting. Thus, her pledge to never tour again was revoked and The Girlie Show was born.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
For the Record...1990
"Rescue Me"
was one of two new songs recorded for Madonna's first greatest hits album,
1990's "The Immaculate Collection." It was the second single to be
released from her 1990 greatest hits compilation The Immaculate Collection on
February 26, 1991 by Sire Records. When
it debuted at No. 15 on the March 2, 1991 Hot 100 chart, it marked the
highest-ever bow for a single by a woman. Further, it was -- at the time -- one
of only four titles to debut in the top 20. The song had been an airplay hit
for a full three months before it finally arrived on the Hot 100, as the single
had been held back from commercial release. As "Rescue Me's" release
was delayed until it had reached its peak of popularity on the radio, it had an
artificially short run -- 8 weeks -- on the Hot 100. It was certified gold by the RIAA on May 24,
1991.
Elsewhere in the
world, "Rescue Me" placed within the top-five in countries such as
the UK, Ireland, Italy, and South Africa. According to The Official Charts
Company, "Rescue Me" has sold 134,767 copies in the United Kingdom as
of August 2008. It also peaked at number three in Europe.
Some of the remixes
for "Rescue Me" include vocal samples from other Madonna songs. The
Houseboat Vocal includes the "Hey" said by Madonna, followed by
"What!" said by the back-up singers, from the single "True
Blue", in the beginning of the remix. The S.O.S. Mix includes the
"Watch out" from the beginning of the single "Open Your
Heart", but it is transposed down and distorted. The Titanic Vocal and
Demanding Dub include the "So now what?" sample taken from the single
"Justify My Love". The Demanding Dub also includes a sample of
"Ladies" from the single "Vogue".
Friday, October 23, 2015
Thursday, October 22, 2015
For the Record...Now I'm Following You
Originally to be released as the third single from ‘I'm Breathless, ‘Now I'm Following You’ was cancelled due to the release of The Immaculate Collection. Warner Brothers favored ‘Justify My Love’ and ‘Rescue Me’ as the next singles in her catalog. A remixed version of the song was commissioned by Grammy Award-winning remixer Mark Saunders but never released. The12" remix can be heard on his website at www.marksaunders.com.
Although the song appears in the movie ‘Dick Tracy’ the version on ‘I’m Breathless’ is different from the one in the film. The film version was not performed by Madonna, but by the composer Andy Paley.
Madonna gave an electrifying performance of the song on her 1990 ‘Blond Ambition’ tour. Check it out below.