Madonna's Celebration!




Madonna will unleash the greatest hits album "Celebration" on Sept. 29

The collection will include hits from the Queen of Pop's entire career and will include Two New Songs! The title track, is said to have been recorded in New York and co-produced by Paul Oakenfold. This will be her first single and it's scheduled to hit radio on Aug. 3.

While the tracklist for "Celebration" has yet to be known, I can only imagine a gunload of Madonna's most notable hits shall be included.

In a press release, her label confirmed that "Celebration" will contain songs "remastered and selected by Madonna and her fans" including "Everybody," "Express Yourself," "Vogue" and "4 Minutes."

"The album will be available in both single-disc and double-disc configurations and a DVD of the icon's music videos will also be issued simultaneously. It was unclear at press time if the DVD would be offered as a stand-alone product or come bundled in a CD/DVD package."

The press release is also announcing that..."the DVD is set to include some of Madonna's iconic video clips that have "never before been available on DVD." (Could it be her famously banned "Justify My Love, American Life, and Hollywood")

Madonna's 27 year career has spanned a catalog of iconic dance-club ready tunes that still remind us til this day...only when dancing can you feel so free! Not to mention a music video and performance artist that leaves her audience in an enchantment of aesthetic pleasures. Although this is Madge's last album to be released on Warner Bros. Records. In 2007, she signed with Live Nation which will include her future in recording music.

Madonna signed to the Warner Bros. label Sire in 1982 and released her first single, "Everybody," that year. Her eponymous debut album was released in 1983(which i own thee original vinyl) and carried with it her first hit, "Holiday."

Since then she has earned seven No. 1 albums, including her last four studio sets... 2008's "Hard Candy," 2005's "Confessions On a Dance Floor," 2003's "American Life" and 2000's "Music."

Here is, Perhaps my favorite Madonna tune of all time.

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VictorAtomic said...

Madonna and Debbie Harry were both on Sire records at the same time but Madonna who was the new younger artist at the time got all the labels attention. :(

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