New Career-Spanning Compilations Celebrate The Icon’s Record
50 #1 Club Hits Across Four Decades
Collections Include Madonna’s Favorite Remixes, Rare And Unreleased
Versions, All Newly Remastered
First Release In Multi-Year Reissue Initiative With Warner Music
16-Track Version Available For Streaming On June 24
Pre-Order Available Now For 16-Track
And 50-Track
Versions In CD And LP Formats, Which Are Set For Release On
August 19, Along With 50-Track Digital Album
“Into The Groove” (You Can Dance Remix Edit) Available
Today (5/4/2022) Digitally For
The First Time Madonna - Into The Groove (You Can Dance
Remix Edit) [2022 Remaster]
Madonna
made history once again when she topped the Dance Club Songs
chart for the 50th time, making her the first and only recording
artist to have 50 #1 hits on any single Billboard chart.
To celebrate this historic milestone, Madonna curated two new
collections: FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE: 50 NUMBER ONES, a new
50-track collection that includes her favorite remixes of those
chart-topping dance hits that have filled clubs worldwide for
four decades, and an abridged 16-track version, simply titled
FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE.
These new collections will mark the first album releases to
be part of the newly announced partnership between Madonna and
Warner Music Group, which will feature an extensive series of
catalog releases across her groundbreaking career.
50
NUMBER ONES spans her entire dance club chart reign with
dozens of remixes by the world’s top producers. In addition
to fan favorites, the collection also includes a selection of
rare remix recordings, with more than 20 being officially released
for the first time or making their commercial/digital debut.
The collection will be available digitally on August 19, along
with a 3-CD ($29.98) version. A limited edition, 6-LP version
on red and black vinyl ($149.98) will also be available, exclusively
at Madonna’s official
store and Rhino.com.
Pre-order
now.
The 16-track version, FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE, will be available
for streaming on June 24, with 1-CD ($14.98) and 180-gram 2-LP
($34.98) versions coming on August 19. Pre-order
and Pre-save
now.
As a first listen to these collections, the “You Can Dance
Remix Edit” of “Into The Groove” is available today digitally
for the first time. Listen
Now.
Boasting more than 220 minutes of remixes, FINALLY ENOUGH
LOVE: 50 NUMBER ONES flows in mostly chronological order,
showcasing the many musical reinventions that made Madonna an
international icon, from 1983’s “Holiday” to 2019’s “I Don’t
Search I Find,” with remixes by some of the biggest and most
influential DJs of all time including Shep Pettibone, William
Orbit, Honey Dijon, and Avicii.
On several songs, Madonna is joined by other incredible artists,
including Britney Spears (“Me Against The Music”); Justin Timberlake
and Timbaland (“4 Minutes”); and Nicki Minaj (“Bitch I’m Madonna.”)
Each remix was newly remastered for the collection by Mike Dean,
who produced Madonna’s two most-recent studio albums, Rebel
Heart (2015) and Madame X (2019).
Both of these new collections also highlight You Can Dance,
Madonna’s first ever remix collection. Celebrating 35 years
this year, You Can Dance has sold more than five million
copies worldwide and is still the second best-selling remix
album of all time. The collection also pays homage to “Everybody,”
Madonna’s first single, celebrating its 40th Anniversary on
October 6. Madonna redesigned the album’s chronology by picking
three edits from You Can Dance, including “Into The Groove”,
“Everybody” and “Physical Attraction,” which reflects the underground
club vibes that inspired her first recordings as a Sire artist.
Along with those rarities, these albums also introduce versions
that are seeing their first ever official release, including
the “Alternate Single Remix” of “Keep It Together,” the “Offer
Nissim Promo Mix” of “Living For Love,” and more.
In advance of the debut of FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE in June,
one of the 50 chart toppers – “Causing A Commotion” – was spotlighted
early as an exclusive release for this year’s Record Store Day
on April 23. Three remixes of the track appeared on the limited
edition, five-track, red vinyl 12” EP Who’s That Girl Super
Club Mix.
Expect more surprises to be revealed later this year around
the celebration of Madonna’s 40 years in music.