Albumcover, designed by Jeri and John Heiden
Photography by Herb Ritts
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Album
By the end of the eighties Madonna had released four successful
studio albums, a remix album and some movie soundtracks. She had
already scored eight #1 hits in the US, seven in the UK and
Canada, and eleven in Japan. With the Blond
Ambition Tour Madonna's success was higher than ever; the
timing for a greatest hits album was perfect. On November 13th,
1990 Madonna released The Immaculate Collection. The
cheeky title referred to the Byblical 'immaculate conception'
and showed Madonna's sense of humour after all the religious controversy
surrounding her single Like A Prayer.
On top of that she dedicates the album to "The Pope, my divine
inspiration".
The compilation album contained 15 of her greatest hits. Chronologically
there were three singles from the first
album, two singles from Like A
Virgin, four singles from True Blue
and three singles from Like A Prayer.
There was also Crazy For You, which
previously featured on the Vision Quest soundtrack. Into
The Groove was from Desperately
Seeking Susan, but had also appeared on the re-issue of Like
A Virgin. Vogue was her latest
#1, coming from I'm Breathless.
Rather surprising was the absence of Who's
That Girl, a #1 hit in the US, UK, Canada and Japan, and
True Blue, which hit #1 in the UK
and Japan and #3 in the US. Shortly after The Immaculate Collection
was released, there was a CD single released, called 'The Holiday
Collection', which contained the original album version of Holiday,
plus three 'forgotten' tracks True Blue,
Who's That Girl and Causing
A Commotion (Silver Screen Single Mix). The tracks that did
make the selection were mixed by Shep Pettibone, Goh Hotoda and
Michael Hutchinson. Most notable are the different versions of
Like A Prayer, Express Yourself and Vogue.
To boost album sales, the compilation also contained two brand
new tracks, which were both released as singles. Madonna collaborated
with rock-star Lenny Kravitz for Justify My
Love, which became a huge success and one of Madonna's most
controversial singles (especially because of the video). Rescue
Me often disappears in the shadow of that first single, but
is a very powerful Madonna song, often underestimated.
The greatest hits album shot to the top of the album charts. While it dominated
the charts in Australia, Canada and the UK for several weeks,
it stalled at #2 in the US and France. To date it has sold
over 25 million copies worldwide, making it the best selling
Madonna album and the best selling female greatest hits album ever. In October 2001 the RIAA honored Madonna with a
Diamond Award, denoting sales of more than 10 million copies
of The Immaculate Collection in the US. It was Madonna's second
Diamond Award after receiving one for Like
A Virgin in 1998. In the UK it was certified 12 times
Platinum in January 2003.