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Regular Album
Released 11/13/2001 |
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Digipak
Released 12/03/2001 |
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Producers include: William Orbit, Shep Pettibone, Nigel Wright,
Mirwais Ahmadazi, Madonna.
Art Director: Kevin Reagan
Design: Kevin Reagan / Bret Healey
Photography: Regan Cameron, Patrick Demarcherlier, David LaChapelle,
Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Mark Romanek, Rankin, Peter Lindbergh,
Mario Testino, Frank Micelotta, Steven Meisel, Gilles Bensimon,
Rosie O'Donnell, Melody McDaniels, Herb Ritts
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01. Deeper And Deeper (7" Edit) |
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02. Erotica (Radio Edit) |
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03. Human Nature (Radio Version) |
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04. Secret |
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05. Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Radio Edit) |
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06. Bedtime Story |
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07. The Power Of Good-Bye |
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08. Beautiful Stranger (William Orbit Radio Edit) |
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09. Frozen |
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10. Take A Bow |
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11. Ray Of Light (Radio Edit) |
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12. Don't Tell Me |
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13. What It Feels Like For A Girl |
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14. Drowned World / Substitute For Love |
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15. Music |
Album Info:
The 90's proved to be an interesting time for MTV's First Lady
as she dabbled with different music styles while pursuing movies,
music and motherhood (not necessarily in that order). Like its perfect
predecessor THE IMMACULATE COLLECTION, GHV2 features edited and
remixed versions of her hits. Run in loosely chronological order,
this collection kicks off during Madonna's overtly naughty face
(the hypnotic "Erotica" and club anthem "Deeper And
Deeper") to specific film fare (a sweeping "Don't Cry
For Me Argentina" and the delightfully psychedelic "Beautiful
Stranger").
Madonna's most impressive moments came as a result of brilliant
collaborations with electronica artists William Orbit and Frenchman
Mirwais. Orbit's touch on songs from the critically acclaimed RAY
OF LIGHT can be heard on the chilly sparseness of "Frozen,"
infectious nature of the pulsing title track and ambient brilliance
of "The Power Of Good-Bye". The Gallic producer/performer
helped Madonna greet the millennium with MUSIC and a string of hits
including stop-and-stutter thump of "Don't Tell Me" and
the serpentine electro-funk that is the title track. Constantly
changing her image the way most people change clothes, Madonna's
equally quirky stylistic unpredictability maintains her hold on
being pop's greatest musical chameleon.
Source: MTV.com
Review:
None.
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