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Thread started 07/01/11 11:49pm

CHIC0

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HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY "TRUE BLUE" !!

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30 JUNE 1986 eyepop

Papa Don't Preach

True Blue

Open Your Heart

La Isla Bonita

which are your FAVOURITE SONGS/VIDEOS/PERFORMANCES from this album/era?

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Reply #1 posted 07/02/11 12:04am

CHIC0

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"Live to Tell"
Released: March 26, 1986

"Papa Don't Preach"
Released: June 11, 1986

"True Blue"
Released: September 29, 1986

"Open Your Heart"
Released: November 12, 1986

"La Isla Bonita"
Released: February 25, 1987

3 UK #1's and 3 US #1's

Papa Don't Preach

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

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Reply #2 posted 07/02/11 12:15am

scorp84

"Live to Tell" & "Open Your Heart" = My SHIT!! cool

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Reply #3 posted 07/02/11 1:34am

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CHIC0 said:

File:Truebluealbum.jpeg

30 JUNE 1986 eyepop

Papa Don't Preach

True Blue

Open Your Heart

La Isla Bonita

which are your FAVOURITE SONGS/VIDEOS/PERFORMANCES from this album/era?

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That cover is an eyegasm.

And "La Isla Bonita", no contest. I still listen to that song from time to time.

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Reply #4 posted 07/02/11 1:42am

Timmy84

woot!

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Reply #5 posted 07/02/11 1:43am

Timmy84

My favorites from that era in terms of songs were "Papa Don't Preach" and "La Isla Bonita".

The videos were all great but "Open Your Heart" was my favorite.

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Reply #6 posted 07/02/11 6:47am

robertlove

Always thought this was an important album for Madonna. First time you hear a more mature sound.

"Open your heart" was one of the first song i bought (the intro of the remix is also very cool), "Papa don't preach" still rocks, it's a real classic.

Actually, I started to appreciate "White heat" just a few months ago. Love it.

But it's not a masterpiece like "Like a prayer", too many song I don't like: "Love makes...", "Where's the party" and I never liked "La isla bonita" boxed

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Reply #7 posted 07/02/11 7:13am

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Reply #8 posted 07/02/11 11:50am

LightOfArt

I think this is the album that made her an international star, not Like A Virgin

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Reply #9 posted 07/02/11 12:22pm

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LightOfArt said:

I think this is the album that made her an international star, not Like A Virgin

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Yes, Like A Virgin made her famous, this album made her a superstar.

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Reply #10 posted 07/02/11 4:26pm

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"Live to Tell" was probably her breakthrough as a "mature" artist. Still love it to this day. The singles are all great, but too much filler makes this easily her worst album of the '80s.
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Reply #11 posted 07/02/11 4:39pm

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AlexdeParis said:

"Live to Tell" was probably her breakthrough as a "mature" artist. Still love it to this day. The singles are all great, but too much filler makes this easily her worst album of the '80s.

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Reply #12 posted 07/02/11 4:50pm

SoulAlive

This album is when I started to pay attention to Madonna.It didn't turn me into a diehard fan,but I really liked the maturity of the singles "Papa Don't Preach" and "Live To Tell".I began to think "she's so much more than Holiday and Like A Virgin".

It was the next album that sealed the deal for me wink

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Reply #13 posted 07/02/11 5:04pm

SoulAlive

I think "Papa Don't Preach" is her second classic video ("Material Girl" was the first)

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Reply #14 posted 07/02/11 5:16pm

Shaolin325

This album was fire! I loved Madonna during this time!

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Reply #15 posted 07/02/11 6:27pm

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Reply #16 posted 07/02/11 6:36pm

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Reply #17 posted 07/02/11 7:02pm

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Reply #18 posted 07/02/11 7:34pm

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CHIC0 said:

Ooh, ooh!

*claps happily*

I have to go listen to that now, I'm all tweaking and shit LOL.

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Reply #19 posted 07/03/11 1:22am

JoeTyler

The most dated of her 80s albums (sonically) but still a superior album within the dance-pop genre

5 singles that could conquer the world (actually, that's what they did, lol) and other underrated album tracks (White Heat, Where's the Party). The intro of Papa is still PURE class and that bassline still funks like mad...

the videos of Open Your Heart and La Isla Bonita are still classics

this is possibly my fourth fav Madonna album...

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Reply #20 posted 07/03/11 1:50am

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According to wiki it was the worlds top selling album of 1986 over 24 million sold. Great pop album but then I love '80s Madonna.

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Reply #21 posted 07/03/11 6:25am

alphastreet

I heard on a Madonna forum years ago from a fan that in their yearbook back then, they called True Blue a flop for selling 1 million less than Like a Virgin in the US, blasphemy!

This is the earliest Madonna era I remember when I was 3 years old that made me into a fan. Papa Don't Preach was the song I loved and I have memories of my cousin dancing to it and the tape when I visited, and also discovered Madonna videos from the eras before it that I had on tape. I knew Live To Tell as well and liked her dress, but I didn't appreciate slow Madonna yet, I liked fast Madonna songs. I had it on cassette for years though not at the time though I did get the Like a Virgin album and a poster for my room, but I didn't own it on CD until the remasters were released. Best tracks are:

White Heat

Where's The Party

Open Your Heart

Papa Don't Preach

La Isla Bonita

True Blue

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Reply #22 posted 07/03/11 12:05pm

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SoulAlive said:

This album is when I started to pay attention to Madonna.It didn't turn me into a diehard fan,but I really liked the maturity of the singles "Papa Don't Preach" and "Live To Tell".I began to think "she's so much more than Holiday and Like A Virgin".



It was the next album that sealed the deal for me wink



I hated the 'Like A Virgin' era. I really thought she was going to be a one hit album wonder. I really liked the True Blue album that's when I became a diehard fan.I liked the maturity of her sound and her look. My favorite singles were Papa Don't Preach, La Isla Bonita, and Open Your Heart. I also should mention Where's the Party(wish there was a video)and True Blue which was a throwback to 50s early 60s girl groups.
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Reply #23 posted 07/03/11 2:43pm

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Love this album <3

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Reply #24 posted 07/04/11 12:23am

Gunsnhalen

This is the Madonna album from her early career i like the most, to me Madonna really came out as an artistic force to reckon with when she did Like A Prayer.

I don't really care for Like A Virgin.. Material Girl is eh... Like A Virgin the song is overrated, Stay is my favorite song on the album.

Her debut was good with lots of filler though, True Blue to me was her really coming into her own. of course Live To Tell is one of her greatest singles, White Heat is a fantastic song it could have been a good video i think smile

Papa Don't Preach and it's orchestral intro and outro is fantastic biggrin

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Reply #25 posted 07/04/11 12:49am

alphastreet

I love the makeup on the album cover

robertlove: suddenly this year, I kept putting White Heat on repeat as well smile

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Reply #26 posted 07/04/11 12:49am

alphastreet

I also like to believe Who's That Girl and Spotlight were outtakes that were used later on, I can't get enough of those songs.

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Reply #27 posted 07/04/11 10:43am

JoeTyler

I'm listening to it right now. The remastered version. Max volume. Oh my god THIS sound gorgeous

Top album music

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Reply #28 posted 07/04/11 7:56pm

SoulAlive

alphastreet said:

I also like to believe Who's That Girl and Spotlight were outtakes that were used later on, I can't get enough of those songs.

"Spotlight" certainly is an outtake from this album.I think it should have appeared on the album instead of "Jimmy,Jimmy" which nobody likes,lol.

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Reply #29 posted 07/04/11 7:57pm

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SoulAlive said:



alphastreet said:


I also like to believe Who's That Girl and Spotlight were outtakes that were used later on, I can't get enough of those songs.




"Spotlight" certainly is an outtake from this album.I think it should have appeared on the album instead of "Jimmy,Jimmy" which nobody likes,lol.


Doesn't Moonbeam like that one? lol
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