The third album can be crucial for an artist. A second album
can still rely on the success of the debut, but with the third
album, the audience starts to have high expectations. If the artist
sticks with the same style, (s)he risks to lose the intrest of
the public. If (s)he tries something new, there's the risk the
audience just won't like it. For Madonna this crucial album was
True Blue. After her debut
album she scored high with Like
A Virgin, but would the audience want to taste another album
like that? Madonna would now show a characterictic that would
be one of the most important elements of her career: the ability
to re-invent herself and that way produce a more developed and
mature sound, different from the previous material. True Blue
would become the album with which the critics finally started
taking Madonna serious as an artist. Also typical would be the
choice of her producers: an old one and a new one. Steve Bray,
who she had collaborated with for years, co-produced 3 tracks
on the album. Patrick Leonard was the new guy in the picture
who co-wrote and co-produced 5 other songs. Only Where's
The Party was produced by Madonna, Bray and Leonard together.
The competition between Bray and Leonard resulted in 9 great tracks,
with a more mature sound than the two first albums. The album
was released on June 30th, 1986.
Madonna had recorded the album after she got married to Sean Penn
in 1985. She dedicated the album to him, referring to him as 'the
coolest guy in the universe'. Witty Madonna would use the same
reference to her hubby Guy Ritchie when she dedicated I
Deserve It on her 2001 Drowned
World Tour. Live To Tell, the first single of the True
Blue album, was originally written for the movie At Close Range
which starred Sean Penn. The movie flopped but the song became
a big hit. Papa Don't Preach equaled this
success and became #1 as well. The title track
was a rather different sound, but then she was back at the top
with Open Your Heart. How many hits can
one album have? In any case, the fifth single was a classic too:
La Isla Bonita. Those five singles gave
Madonna three #1 hits in the US, the UK, Canada and Japan and
one in Australia. No surprise that True Blue topped the album
charts in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, UK and US. It was certified 7 times Platinum in the US (1995) and worldwide it sold
about 24 million copies, which still stands as her best
selling studio album. In 2001 the album was digitally remastered
and the Color Mix of True Blue
and the Extended Remix of La Isla Bonita were added.
The same year of its release, True Blue received a Juno Award
for Best International Album.
Singles
Live To Tell - March 1986 (US) / April
1986 (Eur.)