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Album
On November 17th, 1987 - only a few months after Who's
That Girl - Warner Brothers Records released the remix compilation
You Can Dance (the title was inspired by the Into
The Groove lyrics). While remixes appear on albums and singles
all the time nowadays, the concept of an album full of remixes
was quite new in the eighties. At first remixes were only given
to DJs to play in clubs and disco's and on the radio to promote
the original song. However, people often got more interested in
the remix version and wanted to buy it themselves. For record
companies it was a way to sell the same product twice. It's no
surprise that a business woman like Madonna tried the concept
herself, though she did it with mixed feelings. She teamed up
with friend and producer John -Jellybean- Benitez, a famous
DJ himself. Madonna-collaborator Shep Pettibone remixed
a few tracks as well. As an extra incentive, the album contained
one previously unreleased track, Spotlight.
You Can Dance sold about 5 million copies worldwide, becoming
one of the most successful remix albums ever. In the US it was
certified Platinum for shipments of 1 milllion copies,
though with reaching #14, it's her only album to miss the top
10 of the US album charts. It also got to #2 (France), #5 (UK),
#12 (Canada), and #13 (Australia, Germany). Additionally, a promo
with edits of the remixed tracks topped the Billboard Hot Dance
/ Club Play chart.