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Madonna - I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (W/Dvd)
Music CD CoverArtist: Madonna Brand: MADONNA Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) CD Release Date: 2006-06-20 Music Label: Warner Bros / Wea Product features: - MADONNA I M GOING TO TELL YOU A SECRET (CD+DVD)
Soundtracks: Music CD 1- The Beast Within
- Vogue
- Nobody Knows Me
- American Life
- Hollywood (Remix)
- Die Another Day
- Lament
- Like A Prayer
- Imagine
- Mother And Father
- Susan MacLeod/Into The Groove
- Music
- Holiday
- I Love New York
Music CD 2- I'm Going To Tell You A Secret Documentary [DVD]
Free Music Notes for I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (W/Dvd)Free Music Review: Madonna: I'M GOING TO TELL YOU A SECRET (2006) (Live Soundtrack) Hit: 5 Stars
On June 20th, 2006, Madonna had released her seventeenth album entitled, I'M GOING TO TELL YOU A SECRET. This album, a live album I might add, is the soundtrack to Madonna's second tour documentary of the same name, and this album is pure amazing. Both the documentary and this live album (which both appear here) are of Madonna's sixth 2004 world tour: THE RE-INVNETIONG TOUR. I doubt any of you Madonna fans out there will be disappointed. I am in no way near being disappointed in this album.
THE BEAST WITHIN
From the single JUSTIFY MY LOVE (1990). This was the opening number of the concert, featuring a video of Madonna in different images of a video entitled, X-Static Process, the same title of a track on Madonna's album, AMERICAN LIFE, in which The Re-Invention Tour supported. This is a great track and it is one of the remixes of Madonna's ninth #1 hit, "Justify My Love.
VOGUE
From the album I'M BREATHLESS (1990). Madonna had officially opened the show with this classic hit tune. Coming out of the bottom of the stage, dressed in a white corset (blue in the U.K. and some U.S. shows), black shorts, knee-length stillettos, complete with an 1800s French-styled ponytail. Amazing performance.
NOBODY KNOWS ME
From the album AMERICAN LIFE (2003). Great performance.
AMERICAN LIFE
From the album AMERICAN LIFE (2003). The way she fused the album version together with the Headcleanr Rock Mix of this classic 2003 hit was just brilliant. Awesome song. This performance was started with the sound of war and helicopter sounds, with television sets wheeled out on stage. Madonna enters the stage wearing army fatigues (can we say, "Cause we are living in a military world and she is a military girl") and performs this amazing song.
HOLLYWOOD (Remix)
Original version from the album AMERICAN LIFE (2003). This was actually a dancers interlude, where Madonna was changing outfits. All the dancers, in front of 1920s French-like circus set, dance to different variations (representing national heritages or talents) of this song.
DIE ANOTHER DAY
From the original motion picture & motion picture soundtrack, DIE ANOTHER DAY (2002). This song, with Madonna dressed up as 1920s circus vamp, was performed brilliantly, where Madonna and each male dancer had danced the tango, where she ended the song as being strapped into the electric chair by her dancers.
LAMENT
From the original motion picture & motion picture soundtrack, EVITA (1996). After being strapped in the chair, Madonna sings this beautiful ballad, with so much passion, as if she were still trying to portray the infamous Argentinan leader, Eve Duarte de Perone. Great performance. If you hadn't noticed this yet, the original album version was sung by both Madonna and Antonio Banderas. In this performance, Madonna only sings her verse of the song, and the rest of the song just plays out instrumentally.
LIKE A PRAYER
From the album LIKE A PRAYER (1989). This song, with Madonna dressed in a black vest, black slacks, high-heels, and a hair-net, is nothing less than perfect. Madonna calls this song, "...The No-Sitting-Down Song...". Great performance of this 1989 classic.
MOTHER AND FATHER
From the album AMERICAN LIFE (2003). This was a great song and it was performed brilliantly with a few lines of "Intervention", a song that was also featured on Madonna's 2003 album, AMERICAN LIFE.
IMAGINE
Originally recorded and performed by John Lennon. Madonna had decided to include this on the tour's setlist, for she felt (and still feels) that we all need to end all this hatred and start bringing peace into this world. Madonna performs John Lennon's hit so beautifully, that I well up everytime I hear it.
SUSAN MacLEOD/INTO THE GROOVE
"Into The Groove" from the original motion picture DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN (1985). The intro for this song was started by a Scotish band, complete with bagpipes, leading Madonna to enter the stage, wearing a black & white flannel kilt, and a (COUNTRY HERITAGE) Do It Better black-tee. This is a great song and Madonna, with the GAP Choruses, complete with Missy Elliott's on-screen appearance, make this performance a spectacle. Just so you know, in the first month or two of the tour, the black-tee Madonna wore read, KABBALISTS Do It Better. Her Philly shows had her wearing ITALIANS Do It Better. Her Britain shows had her wearing BRITS Do It Better. Her Ireland shows had her wearing IRISH Do It Better, and so forth.
MUSIC
From the album MUSIC (2000). With a DJ in a club-lighting pyramid, Madonna, with so much energy, performs this club-techno smash hit. Love it.
HOLIDAY
From the album MADONNA (1983). A song from the album that started it all. Madonna, for the first time, performed this song with a completely different arrangement. The arrangement in this performance is just pure amazing and it does nothing but get me up off my a** to dance.
I LOVE NEW YORK (Rock Version)
This was an early version of the song that is now on Madonna's 2005 album, CONFESSIONS ON A DANCE FLOOR. This song was not done live on The Re-Invention Tour. It was put here, for it was included on the documentary.
Now, some of the songs were taken out from the whole CD. Those songs that were left off of the CD were: "Frozen", "Express Yourself", "Burning Up", "Material Girl", "Hanky Panky", "Deeper And Deeper", "Bedtime Story (Video Interlude)", "Nothing Fails", "Don't Tell Me", "Papa Don't Preach", & "Crazy For You". But this CD is just pure amazing. This is a great buy. Below is the tour's full setlist.
MADONNA: THE RE-INVENTION TOUR 2004 Setlist:
Video Introduction: THE BEAST WITHIN
VOGUE
NOBODY KNOWS ME
FROZEN
AMERICAN LIFE
EXPRESS YOURSELF
BURNING UP
MATERIAL GIRL
Dancers Interlude: HOLLYWOOD (Remix)
HANKY PANKY
DEEPER AND DEEPER
DIE ANOTHER DAY
LAMENT
Video Interlude: BEDTIME STORY
NOTHING FAILS
DON'T TELL ME
LIKE A PRAYER
MOTHER AND FATHER (with a few lines of "Intervention")
IMAGINE
INTO THE GROOVE (with bagpipes introduction, & with Missy Elliott on video backdrop)
PAPA DON'T PREACH (wih "American Life" reprise)
CRAZY FOR YOU
MUSIC
HOLIDAY
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (W/Dvd) PosterWith I?m Going To Tell You A Secret, which documents her Re-Invention World Tour on CD and DVD, Madonna turns the world into one big dancefloor. With a staggering 35 #1 dance hits during her unparalleled career, Madonna is the Queen of the Dance Floor, with an unrivaled reputation for astonishing stage spectacles. I?m Going To Tell You A Secret reveals all. Madonna has been parading around in hot pants for swarms of breathless fans for the better part of 25 years, but still she captivates completely: do a mental sweep of the genres and you won't come up with many performers as mesmerizing. Which is why no pop enthusiast worth her weight in concert tickets should be without I'm Going to Tell You a Secret, a CD/DVD package that'll endure the test of time way better than Lotsa de Casha, the dance-floor queen's 2005 kids' book, and probably just as well as her still buzzed-over 1990 Blonde Ambition-era cone bra. Ever the innovator, La M steps into the audio portion of this package with a vaguely religious, vaguely scary spoken-word rant, "The Beast Within." Once she's slayed that number, she comes out swinging: "Vogue" gets the fans in gear, but its "American Life" that sends out the strongest shockwaves--who knew Madonna could spit a serious rhyme, not to mention follow it up with a metal growl? With "Holiday" and "Like a Prayer" on the set list, the rest of Secret is hardly whispered, but there is a quiet moment: "Imagine," delivered with deserved reverence, would have done John Lennon proud. --Tammy La Gorce
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