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Disco de Madonna: “I'm Breathless”

Disco de Madonna: “I'm Breathless”
Información del disco :
Título: I'm Breathless
Fecha de Publicación:1990-05-01
Tipo:Álbum
Género:Pop
Sello Discográfico:Sire/Warner Bros.
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:075992620963
Lista de temas :
1 He's A Man
2 Sooner Or Later
3 Hanky Panky Video
4 I'm Going Bananas
5 Cry Baby
6 Something To Remember
7 Back In Business
8 More
9 What Can You Lose
10 Now I'm Following You (Part I) (with Warren Beatty)
11 Now I'm Following You (Part II) (with Warren Beatty)
12 Vogue Video
Análisis (en inglés) - AMG :
A collection of songs featured or inspired by the comic-book-turned-movie Dick Tracy, I'm Breathless is essentially Madonna's take on popular music from the '40s, particularly big-band pop. Although her singing shows a surprising amount of range, the material tends to be nothing more than cutesy novelty numbers, like the double entendre-laden hit "Hanky Panky." I'm Breathless approaches greatness only on "Vogue," a hit single tacked on to the end of the record. Featuring an endlessly deep house groove and an instantly memorable melody, "Vogue" is a detatched, affectionate celebration of transcendent pop and gay culture and stands as Madonna's finest single moment. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Análisis (en inglés) - Yahoo! Music - Bill Holdship :
The title is a pun on the character she played in Dick Tracy. The tracks from the soundtrack are torch tunes (she even performed one of them--not all that well--at that year's Oscars telecast), with the exception of the hit "Vogue"--which probably did more than anything to popularize that dance in the American mainstream. The track can be found on the Immaculate Collection, however.
Análisis (en inglés) - :
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