I'm BreathlessMadonna
Release Date: 05/22/1990
Original Release:
1990
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 122062_CD
UPC # 075992620925
Label: Sire Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Madonna
Artist: Warren Beatty; Mandy Patinkin; N'Dea Davenport; Niki Harris Engineer: Brian Malouf Producer: Madonna Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel: Madonna (vocals); Warren Beatty (vocals); Mandy Patinkin (spoken vocals); Tim Pierce (guitar); Abe Most (clarinet, alto saxophone); Mahlon Clark (clarinet); Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone); Dave Boruff (saxophone); Tony Terran (trumpet); Charlie Loper (trombone); Bill Schneider, Randy Waldman (piano); Patrick Leonard (keyboards); Guy Pratt, Bob Magnusson, Abraham Laboreal (bass); Jeff Porcaro, John Guerlin, Carlos Vega (drums); Luis Conte, Jonathan Moffatt (percussion); Niki Harris, Donna DeLory, N'Dea Davenport, Jennie Douglas McRae (background vocals). Recorded at Yuma Recording and Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, California. Talk about starpower: I'M BREATHLESS features the club classic "Vogue," which many consider to be Madonna's greatest song, and three tunes by Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim, including the Academy Award-winning "Sooner Or Later." But because "Vogue," which is also available on THE IMMACULATE COLLECTION, doesn't quite fit in with the rest of the album--a collection of novelties and show tunes that live up to the subtitle "Music From And Inspired By The Film DICK TRACY"--and because the rest of the album doesn't quite fit in with Madonna's more familiar work, fans might be tempted to pass up I'M BREATHLESS. That would mean missing out on an essential, oft-hidden side of Madonna as well as missing out on vocal performances that critics agree rank among her best. With tracks like "I'm Going Bananas" and "Hanky Panky," I'M BREATHLESS may be a Madonna oddity, but it's an oddity fans will want in their collection.
Rolling Stone (6/14/90) - 3.5 Stars - Very Good - "...Madonna pulls it off with brass and panache....delivers that indefinable something extra..."
Q - 3 Stars - Good
Madonna is arguably the most popular female pop singer in American musical history. Although she began her career in the late 1970s as a dancer and as drummer for new wave group the Breakfast Club, Madonna has touched upon many different styles throughout her trend-setting career, and has acted in numerous movies as well. Although her image has shifted to include looks as disparate as raunchy temptress and New Age mother, the Material Girl has always maintained a fierce business sense and a remarkable knack for controversy. Few other artists--male or female--have had the phenomenal mass adulation or the staying power of this pop culture icon.
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