Madonna - The Immaculate Collection (2xLP, Album, Comp, RE, RP, Gat) (0) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: 603497859344, RB1 26440
Country:    US  
Released:  
Genre:       Electronic, Pop
Style:         Dance-pop, Pop Rock, Ballad

Tracklist:
A1. Holiday 4:01
A2. Lucky Star 3:35
A3. Borderline 3:57
A4. Like A Virgin 3:08
B1. Material Girl 3:49
B2. Crazy For You 3:42
B3. Into The Groove 4:06
B4. Live To Tell 5:14
C1. Papa Don't Preach 4:08
C2. Open Your Heart 3:48
C3. La Isla Bonita 3:44
C4. Like A Prayer 5:47
D1. Express Yourself 4:00
D2. Cherish 3:50
D3. Vogue 5:16
D4. Justify My Love 4:56
D5. Rescue Me 5:28

Credits:
Art Direction - Jeri Heiden
Coordinator [Album Coordinated By] - Jane Brinton
Coordinator [Album Coordinated By] - Shep Pettibone
Design - Jeri Heiden
Design - John Heiden
Engineer [Assistant Engineers] - Curt Frasca
Engineer [Assistant Engineers] - Lolly Grodner
Lacquer Cut By - Joe Nino-Hernes
Liner Notes - Gene Sculatti
Management - DeMann Entertainment
Management - Freddy DeMann
Mastered By - Ted Jensen
Photography By - Herb Ritts


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 6 03497 85934 4
Barcode 603497859344
Rights Society GEMA/BIEM
Rights Society ASCAP
Rights Society BMI
Matrix / Runout RB126440-A (1) JN-H STERLING 1982140 272525E1
Matrix / Runout RB126440-B (1) JN-H STERLING 1777899 272525E2
Matrix / Runout RB126440-C (1-1) JN-H STERLING 1791306 272525E3
Matrix / Runout RB126440-D (1) JN-H 272525E4 1979595

Companies:
Phonographic Copyright (p) Warner Records Inc.
Copyright (c) Warner Records Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Sire Records Company
Copyright (c) Sire Records Company
Record Company Warner Music Group
Manufactured For Warner Music Group
Marketed By Warner Music Group
Produced For Jellybean Productions, Inc.
Produced For Kalisa Inc.
Produced For Nile Rodgers Productions, Inc.
Produced For Super Mouche Productions
Recorded At Waterfront Studios, Hoboken, NJ
Recorded At Unique Recording
Recorded At Axis Studios
Mixed At Right Track Recording
Mixed At Soundworks, New York
Mastered At Sterling Sound
Published By Bertus Publishing
Published By Billy Steinberg Music
Published By Black Lion Music, Inc.
Published By Bleu Disque Music Co., Inc.
Published By Candy Castle Music
Published By Denise Barry Music
Published By Doraflo Music, Inc.
Published By Edge Of Fluke Music
Published By Elliot/Jacobsen Music Publishing Co.
Published By House Of Fun Music
Published By House Of Fun Music, Inc.
Published By Johnny Yuma Music
Published By Lexor Music
Published By Likasa Music
Published By Miss Bessie Music
Published By Orangejello Music
Published By Pure Energy Publishing Co. Inc.
Published By Rafelson Music
Published By Reach Global Inc.
Published By Skyfish Music
Published By Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Published By Sony/ATV Tunes LLC
Published By Spirit One Music
Published By Universal Music Corp.
Published By Universal Music-Careers
Published By Universal - Polygram International Publishing, Inc.
Published By Warner-Olive Music, LLC
Published By Warner-Barham Music LLC
Published By Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Published By WB Music Corp.
Published By Webo Girl Publishing, Inc.

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Michel Morin
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Top notch sound, for somebody who oves the song The Mob Rules, I did appreciate the 4 different versions ! Second record is great with Dio era songs performed live.

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awesome

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Great Album

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Well, that takes me back! The first time I had even heard of them was on Saturday Night Live in 1992. They came out and played Alive. Eddie Vedder looked like a kid but with a huge voice. I’ll never forget near the end of the song, he whipped off his hat and his long hair that was tucked up in his hat flew out and grunge was born! lol (to me anyway! ) It made me want to put on a pair of ripped jeans, a band tee and a flannel shirt! 👏👏Love the album!

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