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''The Immaculate Collection'' is the first
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by American singer Madonna, released on November 13, 1990, by
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. It contains fifteen of her
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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
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audio technology, becoming the first ever album to use it. Meanwhile, the new material saw Madonna working with Lenny Kravitz and
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. The album's title is a pun on the
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, a Marian dogma of the
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. 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''. "Justify My Love" was released as the
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from the album, with a controversial
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featuring overtly sexual imagery. After being banned by MTV, the video was released on VHS and became the best-selling video single of all time. It also became Madonna's ninth number-one single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The second single, "Rescue Me", had the highest debut on the chart since
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' " Let It Be" and peaked at number nine. ''The Immaculate Collection'' received universal acclaim from
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, who deemed it a defining retrospective of 1980s music. The album reached number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, while topping the charts in Australia, Canada, Finland, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. It became Madonna's second album to be certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of over ten million units. ''The Immaculate Collection'' has sold over 30 million copies worldwide, making it the
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compilation by a solo artist ever and one of the best-selling albums of all time. It has been featured on all-time critic lists by several publications, including ''
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'' which named it the greatest American album of all time.


Background and development

By the end of the 1980s, Madonna had become the biggest female singles artist in history, with the most number-one and top-ten
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s by a woman in both the United States and the United Kingdom. J. Randy Taraborrelli, author of '' Madonna: An Intimate Biography'', noted that a Madonna's
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was ready by that point, serving as "a proud landmark" of her career which had progressed upwards since she entered the music scene in 1982. Following the completion of the 1990
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, Madonna began rushing the project aimed to be released in time for the year's
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. On October 13, 1990, '' Billboard'' magazine confirmed that Madonna had been working on new material for the album with
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and Lenny Kravitz. ''The Immaculate Collection'' contains fifteen previously released Madonna singles in chronological order, from " Holiday" (1983) to "
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" (1990). All of them were reworked using
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by Pettibone, alongside Goh Hotoda and Michael Hutchinson within a month and a half. It became the first album to use QSound, which then was a new technology that gives recordings three-dimensional sound on standard stereo systems. Tracks have been edited down from their original lengths to decrease the overall running time. Minor alterations and additions have been applied to every track; for example, "
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" has a new outro in place of the original
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. Pettibone also remixed " Into the Groove", " Like a Prayer", and " Express Yourself", featuring different music productions from their original album versions. Pettibone later commented:
Well, actually some of the songs we changed up a bit, but most of the songs we kept in their original form. Like "Holiday", " Lucky Star", et cetera, et cetera, those were all the original productions. The remix was just really to create the QSound, and make the song kind of envelop you when you listened to it in a certain sweet spot in front of the speakers ..That wasn't easy to do. But then again, that was one of those—you know, "Hurry up, this has to be out last week". That was a rush rush job.
Two new songs, " Justify My Love" and " Rescue Me", were included on the album in order to generate public interest. "Justify My Love" is a
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song, featuring Madonna's
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vocals over a "grinding, sparse" hip hop
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. It was first written as a love letter by
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, who was having an affair with Kravitz at the time. He invited her over a studio to record the letter and later took a master copy of the song to
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after the end of their relationship. Months later, Kravitz told Chavez that the song would be released by Madonna and he asked her to sign a document saying that Chavez would receive 12.5% publishing royalties, but no writing credit. She signed the paper, and was then invited to meet Madonna in the studio while they mixed the track. However, Chavez later sued Kravitz in 1992 and reached an
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whereby she received a co-writing credit. The second new song, "Rescue Me", is a dance-pop and
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- house track written and produced by Madonna and Pettibone. Lyrically, "Rescue Me" expresses the extinguishing of deranged behavior in a relationship and features spoken word verses, like on "Justify My Love".


Packaging, release, and promotion

The album was packaged in a
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sleeve which did not feature Madonna's image on the cover. Instead, a short haired, brunette Madonna was featured on the two inner sleeves along with lyrics for the two previously unreleased tracks. Photographer
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shot the booklet's black-and-white images, which previously appeared on the June 1990 issue of ''Interview'' magazine. Madonna continued referencing
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on ''The Immaculate Collection'', dedicating the album to "The Pope, my divine inspiration" on its booklet. This led to many believing it was dedicated to
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, but it was actually dedicated to her brother, Christopher Ciccone, who had spent the year on tour with Madonna on the Blond Ambition World Tour and whose nickname is "The Pope". The album's title is a pun on the
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, a conception of the
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without the stain of original sin. In ''The Everything Mary Book'' (2006), editors explained "the album's colors of
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and gold resonate with some of the colors used in the traditional images of Virgin Mary". The album was originally titled ''Ultra Madonna'', but the plan was changed as it was too similar to the name of
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, a then-new artist in Warner Bros. However, it was marketed in Japan with the title ''Ultra Madonna: Greatest Hits''. ''The Immaculate Collection'' was released in the United States on November 13, 1990, by
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. A same-titled home video was also released, containing 13
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s, including the live performance of "Vogue" at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards. A box set titled ''The Royal Box'' was issued on December 4, 1990, containing the album, VHS, a poster, and postcards. An
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(EP) titled ''The Holiday Collection'' was also released in Europe with the same design as ''The Immaculate Collection''. The full-length album version of " Holiday" was included on the EP, alongside three worldwide chart hits omitted from the album: " True Blue", " Who's That Girl", and " Causing a Commotion". The re-release of "Holiday" eventually went to number five in the
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. "Crazy for You", the 1985 single from ''
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'', was another UK re-release at the time, reaching number two on the chart. "Justify My Love" was released as the album's
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on November 6, 1990. It became her ninth number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the top ten in many other countries. The black-and-white
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caused controversy for its sexually explicit imagery and was banned by MTV. Due to this prohibition, the music video was commercially released as a video single, and become the highest-selling in this format of all time. Liz Smith from '' Sarasota Herald-Tribune'' commented that the headlines and gossip would only hype more interest in the album. Initially there were no plans to release any follow-up single to "Justify My Love", so no music video was filmed for "Rescue Me". However, the latter started receiving
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in the radios as an album cut, prompting Sire Records to finally release it as an official single. "Rescue Me" entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart at number fifteen—thus becoming the highest-debuting single since
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' " Let It Be"—and eventually peaked at number nine. The single also reached number three on the European Hot 100 Singles chart.


Critical reception

''The Immaculate Collection'' received universal acclaim from
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.
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senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that the album "remains a necessary purchase, because it captures everything Madonna is about and it proves that she was one of the finest singles artists of the '80s." However, he felt that "while all the hits are present, they're simply not in their correct versions" due to the QSound remastering and significant changes in several songs. '' Billboard'' commented that the album was "irresistible holiday buying fare", and praised the QSound process for adding "unheard detail and depth to the recordings". David Browne from ''
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'' opined that the album was "as relentless as the woman herself", and "refocuses our attention on how brilliant her records have been over the years—and gives us a peek into the obstacles she might face as her career enters the '90s." Jim Farber of the same magazine stated: "More than a mere greatest-hits set, it's hands down the catchiest collection of '80s singles." Peter Buckley, author of the book ''The Rough Guide to Rock'', wrote that the album "stakes Madonna's claim to be the best singles act of the 80s." ''
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'' called the album the "standard bearer for Madonna compilations", summing up the first stage of Madonna's career "flawlessly" with an addition of "worthy sensual" new tracks. In a review for '' Music & Media'', Pieter de Bruyn Kops complimented the album's new material as "brilliant" and said that "Madonna proves again she ''is'' the ruling Queen of Pop." Danny Eccleston from '' Q'' magazine said the album's "ambitious title" was justified by "magnificent content: 17-track best of enhanced by the hard-faced sexiness of Lenny Kravitz-aided Justify My Love (and Rescue Me)." Robert Christgau called it "the greatest album of adonna'smortal life" featuring "seventeen hits, more than half of them indelible classics." Writing for '' Stereogum'', Tom Breihan commented the compilation "is even more impressive when you think about what didn't make it onto the album." Ross Bennett from '' Mojo'' called the album "truly the best of best of's" and stated: "This has to be right up there with ''
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'' as a collection of singles so deeply ingrained in the collective consciousness ..But there is no denying the pop nous behind Ms Ciccone's first 15 years of hits, here brilliantly packaged in, gasp, chronological order."
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in her book '' Madonna: Like an Icon'' deemed the album a "seamless marriage of high-octane pop and dance", as well as "the ultimate party record". '' Select''s Andrew Harrison wrote: "Given that she's had the good grace to leave out second-raters ..it's hard to fault this wonderful collection. You might find better music this Christmas but you'll never hear better pop." Kevork Djansezian of ''
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'' commented that "if the controversy, the outrage, the boycotts, and the sexual revolution it created don't spark your interest, at least you can have a great time dancing and lip-synching to its acclaimed and definitely catchy pop tracks." Douglas Wolk from ''
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'' stated that the album is "the kind of perfect straight-into-orbit retrospective pop artists dream of achieving."


Commercial performance

''The Immaculate Collection'' has sold over 30 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling compilation album ever by a solo artist and one of the world's best-selling albums of all time. In Madonna's home country, the album entered the ''Billboard'' 200 chart at number 32 on the week of December 1, 1990. It jumped to number two on January 26, 1991, being blocked from the top spot for two weeks by
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''. Nevertheless, it became the highest-charting greatest hits album in a decade since
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's ''
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'' (1980). After ''Billboard'' overturned the rule preventing older albums to chart on the ''Billboard'' 200 in November 2009, ''The Immaculate Collection'' has made multiple re-entries on the chart, with the latest being its 148th week on September 10, 2016. The album also spent 290 weeks on the Catalog Albums chart, with a peak of number six. ''The Immaculate Collection'' was Madonna's second album, after '' Like a Virgin'' (1984), to be certified
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(ten-time platinum) by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of 10 million units. After the advent of the Nielsen SoundScan, the album has sold over 5,992,000 copies as of 2016. In Canada, ''The Immaculate Collection'' topped the ''RPM'' albums chart for six consecutive weeks. It earned seven-time platinum certification from the Music Canada (MC) for shipments of 700,000 copies. It became one of the all-time best-selling albums in Latin American countries such as Mexico and Brazil, with sales of over 800,000 and 500,000 copies, respectively. In Australia, the album debuted at number one on the albums chart, remaining at the top for five weeks and the top 50 for 95 weeks. It received twelve-time platinum certification from the
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(ARIA) and has sold over 880,000 copies as of January 2013, making it the best-selling female compilation album ever in Australia. In Japan, ''The Immaculate Collection'' charted for 26 weeks on the Oricon Albums Chart, with a peak of number five. The
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(RIAJ) certified it quadruple platinum for shipment of 800,000 copies. ''The Immaculate Collection'' debuted atop the
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on November 24, 1990. Madonna became the first female artist to achieve four number-one albums and the first female to have a Christmas number-one album in the United Kingdom. Occupying the top position for nine weeks, the album broke the record for the longest consecutive weeks at number one by a female artist, a feat that would not be matched for 20 years until the release of
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's album '' 21'' (2011). It became the seventh best-selling album of the decade with 2.5 million copies. ''The Immaculate Collection'' was certified thirteen-time platinum by the
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(BPI). It remains the best-selling solo compilation album in British music history, with sales of 3.77 million as of July 2016. In France, the album reached number four on the chart and was certified diamond by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP). The sales of the album stand at 1.1 million copies there. ''The Immaculate Collection'' peaked at number 10 in Germany and was certified triple gold by the
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(BVMI), denoting 750,000 units shipped. Across Europe, the album reached number one in Finland and Ireland, while peaking at number three on the pancontinental
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chart.


Legacy

Nick C Levine from ''
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'' magazine stated that ''The Immaculate Collection'' cemented Madonna's iconic status and "distilled her early career into one era-defining pop single after another." According to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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, the album "captured the time when Madonna was the defining figure of American pop culture." Mike Wass from
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described the album as "a time capsule of the 1980s... howingthe Queen of Pop's progression from bubblegum-pop diva to the risk-taking, rule-breaking icon she went on to become in the 1990s." James Rose from ''
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'' retrospectively described ''The Immaculate Collection'' as "a story of women and pop music in the decade leading to 1990... pop music history, in itself a living timeline of an era." Writing for ''
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'',
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recommended ''The Immaculate Collection'' for listeners who want to discover Madonna's back catalog since her 1980s hits "are brilliantly captured" on the album. The album has been featured on a number of all-time lists by music critics. ''
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'' dubbed ''The Immaculate Collection'' as one of the definitive album releases of the century. '' Rockdelux'' also named it one of the greatest albums of the 20th century. In 2003, the album was ranked number 278 on ''
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". The latest update of the ''Rolling Stone'' list was published in September 2020, showing the album rising to number 138. ''
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'' magazine placed the album at number one on their "100 Greatest American Albums of All Time" list, explaining:
Just as
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's insurgent braininess embodied the boundary-stretching '60s, Madonna epitomized the '80s, from the coy consumerism of "Material Girl" to the stylish hedonism of "Vogue". She was a change-agent of Hollywood-blockbuster proportions, embodying womanhood's power while simultaneously upending musty notions of femininity... And, since this is above all expertly built, wonderfully sung music, the songcraft lets listeners ignore all of the above and just dance. ch listen shows that Madonna's unerring musical instincts—let's go ahead and call it genius—were as formidable as her more famous ambition.
Other retrospective assessments specifically praised the album as a greatest hits collection. Drew Mackie of ''People'', called the album "the best-named greatest hits compilation ever" and "easily one of the best greatest hits albums ever." In 2022, it was included in the ''Rolling Stone Italia'' list of the 10 greatest hits albums that "made history". ''
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'' ranked it as the second-best greatest hits album of all time, claiming that "In her pomp, Madonna was the best pop star of her time." Selena Dieringer from ''
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'' listed ''The Immaculate Collection'' among the "ten really fantastic Greatest Hits albums". ''
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'' ranked it as Madonna's best album, calling it "a phenomenal collection". It was also included in ''Out''s The 100 Greatest, Gayest Albums of All Time, addressing the influence of records for the
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, with staff calling it "the definitive document of her stratospherically successful first decade". '' Queerty'' editors selected ''The Immaculate Collection'' among 20 most important albums to shape LGBTQ culture, calling it "a must for any gold star gay's record collection."


Track listing

Notes * signifies additional lyrics by


Personnel

Personnel credits adapted from the
liner notes Liner notes (also sleeve notes or album notes) are the writings found on the sleeves of LP record albums and in booklets that come inserted into the compact disc jewel case or the equivalent packaging for cassettes. Origin Liner notes are desc ...
of ''The Immaculate Collection''. * Madonna –
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or withou ...
,
background vocals A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. A backing vocalist may also sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry or to sing a counter-melody. Backing vocalists are us ...
* Lenny Kravitz – background vocals * Dian Sorel – background vocals * Catherine Russell – background vocals *
Lillias White Lillias White (born July 21, 1951) is an American actress and singer. She is particularly known for her performances in Broadway musicals. In 1989 she won an Obie Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway musical ''Romance in Hard Times''. In ...
 – background vocals * Henry Hirsch – recording * David Domanich – recording * Andy Cardenas – recording * Josh Cuervokas – recording * P. Dennis Mitchell – recording engineer * Curt Frasca – assistant engineer * Lolly Grodner – assistant engineer * John Partham – assistant engineer * Peter Schwartz – keyboards, programming * Joe Moskowitz – additional programming *
Rob Mounsey Rob Mounsey (born December 2, 1952) is an American musician, composer, and arranger. Music career Mounsey was born in Berea, Ohio, and grew up in Seattle, Washington, spending a few years each in Findlay and Granville, Ohio. At the age of 17 ...
 – arranger *
Shep Pettibone Robert "Shep" Pettibone (born 10 July 1959) is an American record producer, remixer, songwriter and club DJ, one of the most prolific of the 1980s. Career Shep Pettibone surfaced after his work with Arthur Baker on Afrika Bambaataa & the Jazz ...
 – mixing, album coordinator * Goh Hotoda – mixing * Michael Hutchinson – mixing *
Ted Jensen Ted Jensen (born September 19, 1954) is an American mastering engineer, known for having mastered many recordings, including the Eagles' ''Hotel California'', Green Day's '' American Idiot'' and Norah Jones' ''Come Away with Me''. Biography T ...
 – mastering * Jane Brinton – album coordinator * Freddy DeMann – management *
Herb Ritts Herbert Ritts Jr. (August 13, 1952December 26, 2002) was an American fashion photographer and director known for his photographs of celebrities, models, and other cultural figures throughout the 1980s and 1990s. His work concentrated on black ...
 – photography * Jeri Heiden – art direction, design * John Heiden – design * Andre Guedes – digital booklet * Gene Sculatti – liner notes


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See also

* List of best-selling albums in Argentina * List of best-selling albums in Australia * List of best-selling albums in Brazil * List of best-selling albums in France *
List of best-selling albums in Mexico Mexico is the second-largest Spanish-speaking music market in the world, slightly behind Spain, based on retail value. Although long plagued by piracy, the domestic market has strengthened in recent years due to strong growth from digital and str ...
*
List of best-selling albums in the United Kingdom The best-selling album in the United Kingdom is ''Greatest Hits'', a compilation album by the British rock band Queen that was first released in 1981. , it has sold more than 7 million copies, of which approximately 124,000 have been from ...
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List of best-selling albums in the United States This is a list of the best-selling albums in the United States based on RIAA certification and Nielsen SoundScan sales tracking. The criteria are that the album must have been published (including self-publishing by the artist), and the album must ...
* List of Canadian number-one albums of 1991 * List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 1990s * List of number-one albums in Australia during the 1990s


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Immaculate Collection, The 1990 greatest hits albums Albums produced by Lenny Kravitz Albums produced by Madonna Albums produced by Shep Pettibone Madonna compilation albums Sire Records compilation albums Warner Records compilation albums