
MADONNA'S YOUTHQUAKE COMES TO AN END
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The Immaculate Collection is a must have for any music fan regardless if you like Madonna or not. Madonna packed in over 15 hits, many which were former number one singles. The clear omission of True Blue, Who's That Girl, Causing a Commotion, Dress You Up,Angel and other hits makes this compilation fall just short of perfection.
Madonna did include fan favorites, Holiday, Like A Virgin, Material Girl, Like A Prayer, Express Yourself, Vogue and others. Two new songs Justify My Love and Rescue Me were also added and both songs previewed Madonna's darker erotic side that would rear it's ugly head soon afterwards.
Justify My Love had an R-rated video that was banned from MTV and featured the Madonna Hotel with ambiguous sexual adventures of several gay , straight and bisexual characters. The song is vague and the video seems dated and harmless by today's standards.
Ultimately, this Madonna Collection of greatest hits is one of Madonna's best musical moments. This collection of music tells a story about the biggest female artist of all time- from girlhood pop tart songs to her sickly preview of the sexual deviant (Justify My Love)- and in retrospect we are aware that Madonna's Youthquake had ended. Madonna had entered the sinister dark world of her womanhood.
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