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Madonna

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by Andrew Morton


  2001 True Blue (Remaster): 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 Around; True Blue (The Color Mix); La Isla Bonita (Extended Remix) (Original release: 1986. Includes bonus ‘True Blue’ and ‘La Isla Bonita’ [Ext. Dance Remixes] previously unavailable on CD)

  2001 Complete Madonna Interviews (Interviews only, no music)

  2001 The Complete Audio Biography (3-CD Set) (Comprises a 2-CD narrative written by Martin Harper and read by Sian Jones. The third CD has an interview with Madonna)

  2001 The Early Years: Give It To Me: Give It To Me; Shake; Get Down; Time To Dance; Wild Dancing; Let’s Go Dancing; We Are The Gods; Cosmic Climb; On The Street; Oh My!

  Music videos

  1982 Everybody (Director: Ed Steinberg. From: Madonna)

  1983 Burning Up (Director: Steve Barron. From: Madonna)

  1984 Borderline (Director: Mary Lambert. From: Madonna)

  1984 Holiday #i (Director: Unknown. From: Madonna. Low-budget, not released)

  1984 Lucky Star #1 (Director: Arthur Pierson. From: Madonna)

  1984 Like A Virgin (Director: Mary Lambert. From: Like A Virgin)

  1984 Like A Virgin (Director: Mary Lambert. MTV Video Music Awards)

  1984 Lucky Star #2 (Director: Arthur Pierson. From: Madonna – extended version)

  1985 Material Girl (Director: Mary Lambert. From: Like A Virgin)

  1985 Crazy For You (Director: Harold Becker. From: Vision Quest – original motion picture soundtrack)

  1985 Into The Groove (Director: Susan Seidelman. From: You Can Dance —made with film clips from Desperately Seeking Susan)

  1985 Dress You Up #1 (Director: Danny Kleinman. From: Like A Virgin)

  1985 Dress You Up #2 (Director: Danny Kleinman. From: Like A Virgin – extended with introduction and different angles)

  1985 Gambler #1 (Director: Harold Becker. From: Vision Quest – original motion picture soundtrack)

  1985 Gambler (The Virgin Tour Live)

  1985 Like A Virgin (The Virgin Tour Live)

  1985 Over And Over (The Virgin Tour Live)

  1986 Live To Tell (Director: James Foley. Includes film clips from At Close Range)

  1986 Papa Don’t Preach (Director: James Foley. From: True Blue)

  1986 True Blue (Make My Video Contest winner; Madonna does not appear)

  1986 True Blue (Director: James Foley. From: True Blue – European version)

  1986 Open Your Heart (Director: Jean-Baptiste Mondino. From: True Blue)

  1987 La Isla Bonita (Director: Mary Lambert. From: True Blue)

  1987 The Look Of Love (Director: James Foley. From: Who’s That Girl?, made with film clips)

  1987 Causing A Commotion (MTV Video Music Awards)

  1988 Into The Groove (Ciao Italia – Live) (Used to promote the commercial video)

  1989 Like A Prayer (Director: Mary Lambert. From: Like A Prayer)

  1989 Make A Wish (Two-minute Pepsi commercial, broadcast worldwide March 2)

  1989 Express Yourself (MTV: Video Music Awards)

  1989 Cherish (Director: Herb Ritts. From: Like A Prayer)

  1989 Express Yourself (Director: David Fincher. From: Like A Prayer)

  1989 Oh Father (Director: David Fincher. From: Like A Prayer)

  1989 Dear Jessie (Director: Unknown. From: Like A Prayer. Released outside USA; animations only, Madonna does not appear)

  1989 Papa Don’t Preach (Warner, laser disc only)

  1990 Vogue (Director: David Fincher. From: I’m Breathless – music from and inspired by Dick Tracy)

  1990 Vogue (MTV: Video Music Awards)

  1990 Voie! (For ‘Rock the Vote’ campaign – broadcast October 22 to November 6)

  1990 Justify My Love (Director: Jean-Baptiste Mondino. From: The Immaculate Collection —sold as first-ever video single)

  1991 Like A Virgin (Director: Alek Keshishian. From: Like A Virgin – made with clips from Truth Or Dare)

  1991 Holiday #2 (Director: Alek Keshishian. From: Like A Virgin – made with clips from Truth Or Dare)

  1992 This Used To Be My Playground (Director: Alek Keshishian. From Barcelona Gold; includes clips from A League Of Their Own)

  1992 Erotica (Director: Fabien Baron. From: Erotica)

  1992 Deeper And Deeper (Director: Bobby Woods. From: Erotica)

  1993 Bad Girl (Director: David Fincher. From: Erotica)

  1993 Fever (Director: Stephan Sednaopi. From: Erotica)

  1993 Rain (Director: Mark Romanek. From: Erotica)

  1993 Bye Bye Baby (Live From The Girlie Show Tour) (Used in Australia to promote the single, which was not released in USA or UK)

  1994 I’ll Remember (Director: Alek Keshishian. Includes film clips from With Honors)

  1994 Secret (Director: Melodie McDaniel. From: Bedtime Stories)

  1994 Take A Bow (Director: Michael Haussman. From: Bedtime Stories)

  1995 Bedtime Story (Director: Mark Romariek. From: Bedtime Stories)

  1995 Human Nature (Director: Jean-Baptiste Mondino. From: Bedtime Stories.

  1995 I Want You (Only briefly released to promote Inner City Blues: the Music of Marvin Gaye)

  1995 You’ll See (Director: Michael Haussman. From: Something to Remember)

  1996 Love Don’t Live Here Anymore (Director: Jean-Baptiste Mondino. From: Something To Remember)

  1996 You Must Love Me (Director: Alan Parker. From: Evita: the complete motion picture soundtrack; includes film clips)

  1996 Don’t Cry For Me Argentina (Director: Alan Parker. From: Evita – made with film clips)

  1997 Another Suitcase In Another Hall (Director: Alan Parker. From: Evita – made with film clips. Not released in USA)

  1997 Buenos Aires (Director: Alan Parker. From: Evita – made with film clips. Not released in USA)

  1998 Frozen

  1998 Ray Of Light (Won the 1999 Grammy for Best Short Form Music Video)

  1998 Drowned World/Substitute For Love (Not released in USA)

  1998 The Power Of Goodbye

  1999 Nothing Really Matters

  1999 Beautiful Stranger From soundtrack of Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Plays: Seductress on video only)

  2000 American Pie (From the soundtrack of The

  Next Best Thing. Included on DVD)

  2000 Music (Also released as DVD)

  2000 Don’t Tell Me (Also released in US as enhanced CD-single in Jan 2001)

  Films, videos and TV programs

  1972 [untitled] Super-8 film project in which an egg is fried on Madonna’s stomach (Director: Unknown; running time unknown; unrated)

  1980 A Certain Sacrifice (Director: Stephen Jon Lewicki; unrated (18 in UK in 1992); 60 mins. As Madonna Ciccone; plays: Bruna)

  1983 Vision Quest aka Crazy For You (Director: Harold Becker; R; 105 mins. Plays: cameo)

  1984 Madonna (Director: Steve Baron; Mary Lambert; video; 17 mins)

  1984 American Bandstand (Hosted: Dick Clark; TV; 60 mins)

  1985 Desperately Seeking Susan (Director: Susan Seidelman; PG-13; 104 mins. Plays: Susan)

  1985 Live Aid (TV; runs 960 mins. Performs at JFK Stadium)

  1985 The Virgin Tour – Live: Dress You Up; Holiday; Into The Groove; Everybody; Gambler; Lucky Star; Crazy For You; Over And Over; Like A Virgin; Material Girl (Director: Danny Kleinman; video; 50 mins)

  1986 Shanghai Surprise (Director: Jim Goddard; PG-13; 90 mins. Plays: Gloria Tatlock)

  1987 Who’s That Girl – Live in Japan: Open Your Heart; Lucky Star; True Blue; Papa Don’t Preach; White Heat; Causing A Commotion; The Look Of Love; Medley: Dress You Up/Material Girl/Like A Virgin; Where’s The Party; Live To Tell; Into The Groove; La Isla Bonita; Who’s That Girl; Holiday (Director: Mitchell Sinoway; video; 92 mins)

  1987 Rolling Stone Presents Twenty Years of Rock & Roll aka Rolling Stone: The First Twenty Years (Director: Malcolm Leo; unrated; 97 mins; archive footage)
/>   1987 Who’s That Girl (Director: James Foley; PG; 92 mins. Plays: Nikki Finn)

  1988 Bloodhounds of Broadway (Director: Howard Brookner; PG; 93 mins. Plays: Hortense Hathaway)

  1988 Ciao Italia – Live from Italy Director: Egbert van Hees; video; 100 mins)

  1990 Blonde Ambition World Tour Live. Express Yourself; Open Your Heart; Causing A Commotion; Where’s The Party; Like A Virgin; Like A Prayer; Live To Tell/Oh Father; Papa Don’t Preach; Sooner Or Later; Hanky Panky; Now I’m Following You (PartsI&II); Material Girl; Cherish; Into The Groove; Vogue; Holiday; Keep It Together (Director: David Mallet; video; 112 mins)

  1990 Blonde Ambition – Japan Tour 90: tracks as

  above (Director: Mark Aldo Miceli; video; 105 mins)

  1990 Dick Tracy (Director: Warren Beatty; PG; 103 mins. Plays: Breathless Mahoney)

  1990 Dick Tracy: Behind the Badge, Behind the Scenes (TV)

  1990 The Immaculate Collection: Lucky Star; Borderline; Like A Virgin; Material Girl; Papa Don’t Preach; Open Your Heart; La Isla Bonita; Like A Prayer; Express Yourself; Cherish; Oh Father; Vogue; and Vogue (From The 1990 MTV Awards) (Various directors; video; 60 mins)

  1991 Truth or Dare Outside USA aka In Bed with Madonna (Director: Alek Keshishian; R; 114—120 mins)

  1991 National Enquirer: The Untold Story of Madonna (Good Times)

  1991 Women in Rock (Atlantic Video)

  1991 Justify My Love (Warner Music Video; 13 mins)

  1992 A League of Their Own (Director: Penny Marshall; PG; 117 – 128 mins. Plays: Mae ‘All- The-Way-Mae’ Mordabito)

  1992 Blast ‘Em (Director: Joseph Blasioli; approx. 90 minutes; PG – documentary on paparazzi includes Madonna)

  1992 Oscar’s Greatest Moments: 1971 to 1991 (Director: Jeff Margolis; video)

  1992 Shadows and Fog (Director: Woody Allen; PG-13; 86 mins. Plays: Marie the Strongman’s Wife)

  1993 Body of Evidence aka Deadly Evidence (Director: Ulrich Edel; R; unrated version on video; 101 mins. Plays: Rebecca Carlson)

  1993 Dangerous Game (Director: Abel Ferrara; R; 108 mins. Plays: Sarah Jennings)

  1993 The Girlie Show – Live Down Under. Erotica; Fever; Vogue; Rain; Express Yourself; Deeper And Deeper; Why’s It So Hard; In This Life; The Beast Within; Like A Virgin; Bye Bye Baby; I’m Going Bananas; La Isla Bonita; Holiday; Justify My Love; Everybody Is A Star/Everybody (Video)

  1993 Madonna Exposed (Good Times)

  1995 Blue in the Face (Director: Paul Auster; Wayne Wang; R; 83—95 mins. Plays: Singing Telegram)

  1995 Four Rooms (Director: Allison Anders; Alexandre Rockwell; R; 98 mins. Plays: Elspeth in The Missing Ingredient)

  1995 The History of Rock ’N’ Roll; Vol. 10 AKA Up From the Underground (Video; 60 mins)

  1996 Evita: A Cinema In Buenos Aires; 26 July 1952; Requiem For Evita; Oh What A Circus; On

  This Night of A Thousand Stars; Eva And Magaldi / Eva Beware of the City; Buenos Aries; Another Suitcase In Another Hall; Goodnight And Thank You; The Lady’s Got Potential; Charity Concert / The Art of the Possible; I’d Be Surprisingly Good For You; Hello And Goodbye; Peron’s Latest Flame; A New Argentina; On the Balcony of the Casa Rosada 1; Don’t Cry For Me Argentina; On the Balcony of the Casa Rosada 2; High Flying; Adored; Rainbow High; Rainbow Tour; The Actress Hasn’t Learned the Lines (You’d Like To Hear); And the Money Kept Rolling In (And Out); Partido Feminista; She Is A Diamond; Santa Evita; Waltz For Eva And Che; Your Little Body’s Slowly Breaking Down; You Must Love Me; Eva’s Final Broadcast; Latin Chant; Lament (Director: Alan Parker; PG; 134 mins. Plays: Eva Perón)

  1996 Girl 6 (Director: Spike Lee; R; 108 mins. Plays: Boss #3)

  1997 Happy Birthday Elizabeth: A Celebration of Life (Director: Jeff Margolis; TV)

  1998 Oprah Winfrey Show (Director: Joseph C. Terry; TV; 60 mins)

  1998 Behind the Music aka VHi’s Behind the Music (Director: David Greene; TV)

  1998 Ray Of Light (Limited-edition video single of the Grammy winner)

  1999 Madonna: The Video Collection 93-99: Bad Girl; Fever; Rain; Secret; Take A Bow; Bedtime Story; Human Nature; Love Don’t Live Here Anymore; Frozen; Ray Of Light; Drowned World/Substitute For Love; The Power of Goodbye; Nothing Really Matters; Beautiful Stranger (Directors: various; PG-13; 67 mins. Promoted as her 14 favorite music

  videos; Drowned World/Substitute For Love was previously unreleased in the USA)

  2000 Music (Director: Jonas Akerlund; video; 10 mins)

  2000 The Next Best Thing (Director: John Schlesinger; PG-13; 108 mins. Plays: Abbie Reynolds)

  2000 In the Life (TV; episode # 7.4; May)

  2000 Music (DVD video single with two slightly different versions)

  2001 Don’t Tell Me (CD Maxi-Single [enhanced]; for PC or Mac)

  2001 Drowned World Tour 2001 (Director: Hamish Hamilton; TV)

  2001 Star (Director: Guy Ritchie; 7 mins. Plays: Star [uncredited])

  2001 The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (TV)

  2001 What It Feels Like for a Girl (Director: Guy Ritchie; video; 5 mins. Plays: The Chick)

  Theater

  Goose and Tom-Tom by David Rabe. Lincoln Center Theater workshop, 1987. Played: Lorraine.

  Speed-the-Plow by David Mamet. Produced by the Lincoln Center Theater at the Royale Theater, Broadway, 1988. Played: Karen.

  Tours

  1985 The Virgin Tour

  1987 Who’s That Girl? World Tour

  1990 Blonde Ambition World Tour

  1993 The Girlie Show World Tour

  2001 Drowned World Tour

  Index

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  Adam, Piers

  Alaniz, Linda, no

  albums:

  Bedtime Stories

  Erotica

  Like A Prayer

  Like a Virgin

  Madonna

  Music

  Ray of Light

  True Blue

  see also songs; videos

  Albright, Jim

  bodyguard role

  Internet entrepreneur

  Madonna relationship, end of

  Ali, Muhammad

  Aliquippa

  Alter, Adam

  American Bandstand

  American Festival of Dance

  Ann Arbor

  Arquette, Rosanna

  Atkinson, Paul

  Axler, Lucinda

  Baker, Arthur

  Baker, Tina

  Banderas, Antonio

  Barbone, Camille

  Madonna, acrimony develops with

  Madonna, in love with

  settlement after breakup

  Baron, Nancy

  Baron, Steve

  Basquiat, Jean-Michel

  death from heroin overdose

  Beachfront, Cherie

  Beatty, Warren

  Belanger, Carol

  Belle, Erika

  Belle, Jennifer

  Beloat, Mary-Ellen

  Belushi, John

  Benitez, John ‘Jellybean’

  Madonna’s celebrity, coping with

  Berg, Erin

  Bernhard, Sandra

  Bird, Andrew F.

  Blackwell, Chris

  ‘Bleecker’ Bob

  Blonde Ambition Tour

  Bloodhounds of Broadway

  Body of Evidence

  Bonamassa, John

  Bowie, Angie

  Bowie, David

  Boy Toy

  Bray, Stephen

  Emmy breakup

  musical reunion

  song-writing partnership

  Breakfast Club

  cable TV performance

  line-up changes

  Madonna leaves

  Brown, Susan

  Bruno, Vito

  Burgoyne, Martin

 
AIDS

  Burke, Gary

  Emmy breakup

  Burroughs, Norris

  Camden Palace, London

  Campbell, Naomi

  Caratos brothers

  Carradine, Keith

  Casares, Ingrid

  Cassals, Sam

  Certain Sacrifice, A

  Charles, Prince

  Chirac, Jacques

  Ciccone, Anthony (brother)

  antisocial behavior

  Ciccone, Betty (aunt)

  Ciccone, Christopher (brother)

  Ciccone, Gaetano (paternal grandfather)

  Ciccone, Guy (uncle)

  Ciccone, Jennifer (half—sister)

  Ciccone, Joan (stepmother):

  Ciccone, Silvio (Tony), marriage to

  Madonna, ill-treatment of, denies

  Madonna, relationship with

  pregnancy

  Ciccone, Madonna Louise, Jr See Madonna

  Ciccone, Madonna Louise, Sr (mother)

  breast cancer

  death

  music and dancing

  Silvio (Tony), meets and marries

  Ciccone, Martin (brother)

  antisocial behavior

  Ciccone, Melanie (sister)

  Ciccone, Michelina (paternal grandmother)

  Ciccone, Neilo (uncle)

  Ciccone, Paula (sister)

  Ciccone, Pete (uncle)

  Ciccone, Rocco (uncle)

  Ciccone, Silvio (Tony) (father)

  Air Force Reserve

  Catholic school

  defense industry, work in

  disciplinarian

  Gustafson, Joan, marriage to

  Madonna Louise, Sr, meets and marries

  Madonna, offer of financial help to

  physics degree

  Rochester, move to

  vineyard

  Clark, Dick

  Co Co Records

  Columbia Records

  Compton, Ken

  Cooper, Melinda

  Cosmopolitan

  Country Bluegrass Blues Club

  Dance Music Report cover feature

  dance:

 

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