Music
Store



Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Music » General » True Blue  
Music Home

  • Music Lyrics
  • Top 10 Music
  • New Music Releases
  • Music News


  • Movie Store
  • Book Store
  • Game Store
  • Software Store
  • Tool Store
  • Shopping Mall
  • Categories
    Music
    Music DVDs
    Musical Instruments
    Related Categories
    • General
    Dance & DJ
    Styles
    Music
    • General
    Pop
    Styles
    Music
    • General AAS
    Adult Contemporary
    Pop
    Styles
    Music
    • General AAS
    Dance Pop
    Pop
    Styles
    Music
    • General
    Rock
    Styles
    Music
    • Essentials: Greats from the Greatest
    Special Features
    Music
    • Warner Brothers Records
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    Music
    • CD Album
    CD
    Format (binding)
    Refinements
    Music
    • Original Recording Remastered
    Edition (format)
    Refinements
    Music
    • Reissued
    Edition (format)
    Refinements
    Music
    • Main Album
    Edition (format)
    Refinements
    Music
    Subcategories
    Browse Essentials
    Browse Essentials By Composer
    Browse Essentials By Style
    Class Clowns
    Dynasty
    Eccentrics
    Heroes
    Icons
    Innovators
    Party Boys
    Purists
    Rebels
    Romantics
    Soundtracks
    Trueists
    Warrior Poets
    True Blue
    True Blue

    zoom enlarge 

    Other Views:
    Artist: Madonna
    Label: Warner Bros / Wea
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
    Buy New: $7.27
    You Save: $4.71 (39%)



    New (44) Used (16) from $2.98

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 150 reviews
    Sales Rank: 12842

    Format: Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 47902
    UPC: 093624790228
    EAN: 0093624790228
    ASIN: B00005J6T0

    Publication Date: 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Papa Don't Preach - Madonna, Elliot, Brian
      • Open Your Heart
      • White Heat
      • Live to Tell
      • Where's the Party
      • True Blue
      • La Isla Bonita
      • Jimmy, Jimmy
      • Love Makes the World Go Round
      • True Blue
      • La Isla Bonita

    Similar Items:

      • Like a Virgin
      • Like a Prayer
      • Madonna
      • Bedtime Stories
      • You Can Dance

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com essential recording
    A quintessential '80s pop artifact, Madonna's third album was a huge musical leap forward and ranks with Like a Prayer and Ray of Light in the top echelon of her works. Only the title track (a bit too obviously a '60s girl-group homage) and the fine-but-nothing-special "Jimmy Jimmy" slightly lower the quality bar. Most of the songs share a jittery dance-pop sound, edgy, distracted, and nerve-jangling but simultaneously invigorating and exhilarating and almost dangerously giddy--a perfect soundtrack for the mid-'80s. Highlights include the hedonist's credo of "Where's the Party," the subtle and pretty Latin pastiche "La Isla Bonita," and, towering above all, three stunning mega-hits. "Papa Don't Preach," with its gorgeous pseudo-classical strings intro, is a sumptuous airwaves banquet, as Madonna wrestles with the have-the-baby-or-give-it-up dilemma (abortion's not in the picture) in newly gritty tones. "Open Your Heart"'s marriage of jitter-pop and wistful melody underscores the singer's yearning but forceful stance ("You better open your heart to me, buster"). And "Live to Tell" is a riveting ballad, lushly melodic yet spare and haunting--a place, as the song says, where beauty lives. --Ken Barnes

    Album Description
    Japanese remastered version of Madonna's 1986 album. Includes the worldwide classics ''Live To Tell'', ''Papa Don't Preach'', ''True Blue'', ''Open Your Heart'', and ''La Isla Bonita''. Also includes 2 remixes of ''True Blue'' and ''La Isla Bonita'. Warner. 2005.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 145 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars No more blues   May 27, 2001
     15 out of 15 found this review helpful

    Madonna's third album is now DIGITALLY REMASTERED on CD. It sounds absolutely clear and loud, a far cry from the poor-quality first edition releases. Of course, who can forget the string of hits such as Papa Don't Prteach, Open Your Heart, Live To Tell, La Isla Bonita and True Blue. It shows a more mature & confident Madonna especially with the songs Preach and the chilling ballad Tell.


    Another bonus is the inclusion of original LP artwork. The full LP artwork is gloriously restored and looks like a mini-version of the LP sleeve. Just like the LP, the cover contains no title or words, just the pic of Madonna. Inside it shows the longer pic of Madonna till her shoulders like the cassetees. However, the bonus track listing is not as well integrated into the original print as the other 2 re-issues. The original tracklisting was handwritten by Madonna and the two additional tracks are tagged on in normal print which makes them look odd. The other small flaw is probably the transparent tray which, beneath it, contains an ugly print Warner Remasters and the 3 remastered album covers.


    The last treat is the 2 bonus tracks included here. There are the slightly remixed version of True Blue andthe longer version of La Isla Bonita. It would have been nicer if these were re-remixed in 2001 and put out.


    Overall, a worthwhile CD to buy for the sound quality and cover art.



    5 out of 5 stars Legendary Masterpiece - Brilliantly Enhanced   August 1, 2001
     12 out of 13 found this review helpful

    As I did with my review of Madonna's first album (remastered), I will start with comments on the actual track list, followed be comments on the digitally remastered version.

    TRUE BLUE, in my mind, is probably Madonna at her most inspirational. Other flashes of excellence like RAY OF LIGHT and LIKE A PRAYER may indeed receive mention, but it is this album that will always peg Madonna as a serious and brilliantly gifted artist. Five songs were released to great success internationally, viz. "Live To Tell", "Papa Don't Preach", "Open Your Heart", "True Blue" and "La Isla Bonita". Moreover, "White Heat" was a fairly large hit in South Africa, and "Where's The Party" stormed the charts throughout the Far East. It is this latter song which begs to be remodelled and re-released in time for Madonna's upcoming Greatest Hits package (the 2nd "Immaculate Collection"). I personally fail to understand why this song was never released internationally in the first place.

    The album opens with "Papa Don't Preach" - a superbly composed, poetic tune that sets a rather gloomy ambience. This is followed by "Open Your Heart", an upbeat, inspiring piece which is full of energy and aplomb. "White Heat" ensues, with a child-like theme akin to "cops `n robbers". We are then confronted by some hauntingly beautiful material in "Live to Tell", probably one of Madonna's strongest and most sincere ballads to date. This seriousness fails to last though, for "Where's The Party" lifts the spirits once again, as the lyrics ask us to "free our souls" and "lose control". Succeeding this wonderful dance tune is the title track, "True Blue", a love-inspired pop song, full of imagination and excited girliness. This is followed by "La Isla Bonita", a Spanish-influenced pop tune with catchy lyrics and seductive percussion. "Jimmy Jimmy" is the next track, a bubblegum pop song which is, sadly, the weakest on the album. TRUE BLUE ends on a rather energetic note, with the South American carnival-style influence in "Love Makes The World Go Round" - a fitting finalé to a well-rounded, tireless pop album.

    The remodelled version of this 1986 album can simply be described as "impeccable". "Digitally Remastered" it is, and in more ways than one. The entire package has been enhanced, including the lyrics booklet and back cover. Fans will be delighted at the inclusion of a full-length TRUE BLUE picture within the lyrics booklet (as was featured in the original cassette version).

    One finds it hard to believe the clarity of each song on this refreshingly enhanced CD. Like the remastered first album, some tunes on TRUE BLUE sound even more dance oriented than before - as their beats are far more distinctive and vibrant. "Where's The Party" and "Open Your Heart" are examples. In fact, "Where's The Party" sounds far more exciting than it originally did! The drums throb, and the synthesisers are lucid and precise. The inclusion of two bonus tracks will please many fans. "True Blue" (The Colour Mix) is definitely one of my favourites. Shep Pettibone was a master at remixing Madonna tracks, and this one is no exception. "La Isla Bonita" (Extended Remix), however, is not characteristically different to the album version - it is merely an extended version, and not nearly as polished as something Pettibone would have performed.

    The digitally remastered version of "True Blue" is phenomenal, and is a must for the fan and the musically informed. It certainly is worthy of being nominated "Top 10 Album Of All Time".


    5 out of 5 stars TRUE BLUE is True Genius.   March 4, 2000
     9 out of 10 found this review helpful

    Because I consider each of Madonna's efforts outstanding, I believe it is hard to proclaim one such effort her very best, but TRUE BLUE truly is her most spectacular album. While LIKE A PRAYER and RAY OF LIGHT have critics dueling over which is better, I consider TRUE BLUE seamless, while I find flaws (albeit few) in both LIKE A PRAYER and RAY OF LIGHT.

    Most people single out "Jimmy Jimmy" as the most pedestrian song on the record, but, in keeping with the nostalgic ambience of the album, it stands out as an irresistible delight. Like "True Blue" and "Love Makes the World Go 'Round," it is an innocuous tribute to the girl-group splendor of the 1960s.

    Of course, everyone knows the standouts: "Papa Don't Preach," "Open Your Heart," "Live To Tell," and "La Isla Bonita." These four songs answer for themselves; no Madonna album since has featured four songs as magnificent as these works of art. The production style is flawless. Madonna, Patrick Leonard and Steve Bray work extraordinarily well. Of course, the Leonard collaborations are always exceptional ("Oh Father," "Frozen," "The Power of Good-bye"), but "Live To Tell" is simply the greatest song ever written. No other work is as sensitive, beautiful or moving as this musical masterpiece.

    While LIKE A PRAYER and RAY OF LIGHT are considered her more personal records, I consider TRUE BLUE her most musical affair. The album has something for everyone. Latin beats ("La Isla Bonita"), ballads ("Open Your Heart," "Live To Tell"), dance ("White Heat," "Where's The Party?") and homages ("True Blue," "Jimmy Jimmy," "Love Makes the World Go 'Round"). TRUE BLUE demonstrates Madonna's musical flirtations with just about every great style of music.

    Madonna dedicates TRUE BLUE to her former husband, Sean Penn: "the coolest guy in the universe." What a muse.


    4 out of 5 stars Madonna proves she's here to stay   August 27, 2002
     8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    Whereas her self-titled debut album and Like a Virgin earned Madonna legions of fans, True Blue won her a much-deserved level of respect in the music industry. Madonna transformed herself both musically as well as physically during the creation of her third album. Her new look of short blonde locks did not go over well with me, but True Blue was an unqualified success. Like a Virgin could conceivably be labeled glitzy and lacking true substance, but the same cannot be said of this collection of songs. Papa Don't Preach was somewhat controversial, but its mature theme and sound announced the fact that Madonna had something to say and knew how to say it to great effect. Live to Tell is the true gem here, though; this hauntingly beautiful ballad really shows off Madonna's talented singing voice; the bridge in the middle of the song is amazing and truly maximizes the emotional effects of the song on the listener. This one song surely silenced many a Madonna critic in its day. True Blue is a nice little song seemingly performed in the spirit of the 50s or 60s. La Isla Bonita shows Madonna's willingness to experiment and innovate her sound; its Latin sound and feel give it a fresh and calming effect which proves quite conducive to winning over the listener. I like White Heat, with its uptempo pace and strong beat, but the insertion of Jimmy Cagney lines throughout the song itself takes away from my enjoyment to some degree. Love Makes the World Go Round is an effective closing track; it somehow seems to combine the new, more emotion-laced lyrics of several True Blue songs with Madonna's more familiar dance sound.

    Two songs that never really won me over are Jimmy Jimmy and Where's the Party. Jimmy Jimmy features some beats that remind me very much of Over and Over, and it also just seems derivative of something I cannot really identify. I know a lot of people like Where's the Party, and it is a fun, feel-good song conducive to dancing, but I find it a little repetitive and lacking a certain oomph.

    My favorite song on True Blue, and one of my favorite Madonna songs of all time, is definitely Open Your Heart. Vivid memories of the video naturally aid my remembrance of the song, but musically Open Your Heart knocks down the doors of your mind with its driving beat and takes up permanent residence in your brain's jukebox (which is responsible for programming the finite number of songs you find looping around inside your head on a daily basis). This isn't my favorite Madonna album, but it is one of her greater musical successes. More than that, True Blue is a testament to the talents and hard work of the artist; following up the smash hit Like a Virgin, there must have been a lot of pressure on Madonna to match her previous success--she not only matched it, she outdid herself by expanding her whole musical repertoire in such a way as to garner critical success. With this album, Madonna declared to the world, in bright neon lights, that she was a musical phenomenon who would be a dominating force in the music industry for years and years to come.


    5 out of 5 stars Vintage Madonna   December 17, 1999
     6 out of 7 found this review helpful

    Besides having the best cover for any Madonna cd, this album has to be the best Madonna has released ever!

    I don't think too many will disagree when I say her recent releases haven't really compared to the brilliance that is True Blue.

    True Blue redefined the music of the decade and reshaped the future sound of music with it's distinct rhythms and use of melodic lyrics.

    The highlights include Papa Don't Preach, White Heat, La Isla Bonita, and Open Your Heart. These songs are so reminiscent of the 80's that I virtually step back in time everytime I put the vinyl version on.

    For those who have rated this album three stars or less, I beg you to Open Your Heart, let your body move to the music and let your body go with the flow!


    Proud member of the JimmyKat Network. Make sure you check out these other great JimmyKat network sites:

    Lyrics Database   Celebrity Blog   Celebrity Thing   Celebrity PC   Celebrity Latest   Celebrity Pro   Travel Photos   Quotes   Flash Games


    Is there a better
    price available?


    Find out: