VIDEO COLLECTION 93:99

Immaculate Collection - 93:99 Video Collection - Celebration Video Collection


"Something's missing and I don't know why..."

Tracklist

Bad Girl, the video
1. Bad Girl

Fever, the video
2. Fever
Rain, the video
3. Rain
Secret, the video
4. Secret
Take A Bow, the video
5. Take A Bow
Bedtime Story, the video
6. Bedtime Story

Human Nature, the video
7. Human Nature
Love Don't Live Here Anymore, the video
8. Love Don't Live Here Anymore

Frozen, the video
9. Frozen
Ray Of Light, the video
10. Ray Of Light
Drowned World/Substitute For Love, the video
11. Drowned World/Substitute For Love

The Power Of Good-Bye, the video
12. The Power Of Good-Bye
Nothing Really Matters, the video
13. Nothing Really Matters

Beautiful Stranger, the video
14. Beautiful Stranger
 

Release

Video Collection 93:99 - click to enlargeReleased on DVD: Nov. 9th, 1999
Runtime: 67 minutes
Genre: Video Collection
Picture format: 4:3
Studio: Warner Bros.
MPAA rating: R
Certification: Platinum (100,000) (US)
Buy at: Amazon

Details

Madonna's second video compilation was released in 1999, just in time to end the millenium. As its name states, it showcases her best clips between 1993 and 1999, with omissions like several movie soundtrack videos or most of the clips promoting Something To Remember. Although many fans would've wanted to see videos like Erotica and Justify My Love included, this is still a great compilation that gives a perfect vision on not only Madonna's strongest decade of music videos, but some of the best videos ever produced! First promotional copies of the compilation did include the x-rated 1992 video Erotica but it was decided to be dropped in favour of The Power Of Good-Bye to avoid a 'Parental Advisory' sticker.

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