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This is the current revision of this page, as edited by NovemBot (talk | contribs)at22:10, 8 July 2024 (promote Wikipedia:Featured topics/The Immaculate Collection to good topic (NovemBot Task 1)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.
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The Immaculate Collection is the first greatest hits album by American singer Madonna, released on November 13, 1990, by Sire Records. It contains fifteen of her hit singles recorded throughout the 1980s, as well as two brand new tracks, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the previously released material were reworked through the QSound audio technology, becoming the first ever album to use it. Meanwhile, the new material saw Madonna working with Lenny Kravitz and Shep Pettibone. The album's title is a pun on the Immaculate Conception, a Marian dogma of the Catholic Church. The release of the album was accompanied by a same-titled home video release, an EP titled The Holiday Collection, and a box set titled The Royal Box.

"Lucky Star"
"Borderline"
"Like a Virgin"
"Material Girl"
"Crazy for You"
"Live to Tell"
"Papa Don't Preach"
"Open Your Heart"
"La Isla Bonita"
"Like a Prayer"
"Cherish"
"Vogue"
"Justify My Love"
"Rescue Me"
The Immaculate Collection (video)
Contributor(s): 11JORN, IndianBio, Legolas2186, Chrishm21, Theknine2''

Madonna's first greatest hits collection, with all its songs and an accompanying video album. Only one of the tracks wasn't on the recently re-promoted Celebration, but that shouldn't be an issue. --igordebraga 11:57, 14 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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