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Artist
MADONNA
Title
FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE: 50 NUMBER ONES
Format
12"
Vinyl LP Box Set + Hand Numbered 12" Lithograph
Condition
New/Mint/Original
Factory Sealed
Country of manufacture
USA &
Europe
Label
Release Date
Rhino
Records (2) R1 694981
Warner Records R1 694981
Rhino Records (2) 603497839780
Warner Records 603497839780
August 19, 2022
Info
Originally purchased directly from Madonna's official
online store
on May 4,
2022, these
sold out,
limited
edition,
collector's
items can now
be yours!
"Online Exclusive! Celebrate Madonna’ 50 Club number
ones with a
collection
spanning her
entire dance
club chart
reign,
featuring
dozens of
remixes by the
world’s top
producers, as
well as rare
and/or
previously
unreleased
versions. This
limited-edition
box set
includes 6
black and red
12” vinyls, 6
black sleeves,
6 picture
sleeves and a
12x12 inches
twelve-page
booklet
showcasing the
50 single
covers + info
and facts
about each
album track."
Limited
edition (6,000
copies
worlwide) box
set with six
(6) remastered 12"
180-gram vinyl
LPs (3 black
and 3 transluscent
red).
Issued in a
lift-top box,
each record is
housed in a
printed inner
sleeve. Also
includes six
(6) black
poly-lined
sleeves and a
12-page
12"x12"
booklet with
single covers
and
track-by-track
info.
PLUS
A beautiful, hand-numbered (349/1,500),
limited
edition,
embossed 12"
lithograph!
Tracklist:
A1. Holiday (7" Version)
4:18
A2. Like A
Virgin (7"
Version)
3:36
A3. Material
Girl (7"
Version)
3:58
A4. Into
The Groove
(You Can Dance
Remix Edit)
4:44
B1.
Open Your
Heart (Video
Version)
4:26
B2. Physical
Attraction
(You Can Dance
Remix Edit)
3:52
B3. Everybody
(You Can Dance
Remix Edit)
4:34
B4. Like A
Prayer (7"
Remix/Edit)
Remix by Bill
Bottrell 5:42
C1.
Express
Yourself
(Remix/Edit)
Remix by Shep
Pettibone 4:59
C2. Keep
It Together
(Alternate
Single Remix)
Remix by Shep
Pettibone 4:51
C3. Vogue
(Single
Version)
4:20
C4. Justify
My Love (Orbit
Edit)
Remix by
William Orbit
4:31
D1.
Erotica
(Underground
Club Mix)
Remix
[Reconstruction]
by Kenny
Gonzalez,
Louie Vega
4:52
D2. Deeper
And Deeper
(David's Radio
Edit)
Remix by David
Morales 4:02
D3. Fever
(Radio Edit)
Remix by Oscar
Gaetan, Ralph
Falcon 5:07
D4. Secret
(Junior's
Luscious
Single Mix)
Remix by
Junior Vasquez
4:15
E1.
Bedtime
Story
(Junior's
Single Mix)
Remix by
Junior Vasquez
4:52
E2. Don't
Cry For Me
Argentina
(Miami Mix
Edit)
Remix by
Javier Garza,
Madonna, Pablo
Flores 4:28
E2. Frozen
(Extended Club
Mix Edit)
Remix by
Victor
Calderone 4:36
E4. Ray Of
Light (Sasha
Ultra Violet
Mix Edit)
Remix by Sasha
5:06
F1.
Nothing
Really Matters
(Club 69 Radio
Mix) Remix
by Club 69,
Peter Rauhofer
3:43
F2. Beautiful
Stranger
(Calderone
Radio Mix)
Remix by
Victor
Calderone 4:02
F3. American
Pie (Richard
"Humpty"
Vission Radio
Mix) Remix
by Chico
Bennett,
Richard
Vission 4:25
F4. Music
(Deep Dish Dot
Com Radio
Edit)
Remix by Deep
Dish, Dubfire,
Sharam 4:11
G1.
Don't Tell
Me
(Thunderpuss
Video Remix)
Remix by Barry
Harris, Chris
Cox,
Thunderpuss
4:08
G2. What
It Feels Like
For A Girl
(Above And
Beyond Club
Radio Edit)
Remix by Above
And Beyond,
Jonathan
Grant, Paavo
Siljamäki,
Tony
McGuinness
3:43
G3. Impressive
Instant (Peter
Rauhofer's
Universal
Radio Mixshow
Mix) Remix
by Peter
Rauhofer 5:30
G4. Die
Another Day
(Deepsky Radio
Edit)
Remix by
Deepsky, Jason
Blum, J. Scott
G 4:06
H1.
American
Life (Felix Da
Housecat's
Devin Dazzle
Edit)
Remix by Felix
Da Housecat
3:21
H2. Hollywood
(Calderone
& Quayle
Edit)
Remix by
Victor
Calderone, Mac
Quayle 3:59
H3. Britney
Spears Feat.
Madonna - Me
Against The
Music (Peter
Rauhofer Radio
Mix) Remix
by Peter
Rauhofer 3:42
H4. Nothing
Fails (Tracy
Young's
Underground
Radio Edit)
Remix by Tracy
Young 4:30
H5. Love
Profusion
(Ralphi
Rosario House
Vocal Edit)
Remix by Ralph
Rosario 3:55
I1.
Hung Up
(SDP Extended
Vocal Edit)
Remix by SDP,
Stuart Price
4:56
I2. Sorry
(PSB Maxi Mix
Edit)
Remix by Pet
Shop Boys,
Neil Tennant,
Chris Lowe
4:31
I3. Get
Together
(Jacques Lu
Cont Vocal
Edit)
Remix by
Jacques Lu
Cont 4:22
I4. Jump
(Axwell Remix
Edit)
Remix by Axel
Hedfors,
Axwell 4:44
J1.
Madonna Feat.
Justin
Timberlake
&
Timbaland - 4
Minutes (Bob
Sinclar Space
Funk Edit)
Remix by Bob
Sinclar 3:22
J2. Give
It 2 Me (Eddie
Amador Club 5
Edit)
Remix by Eddie
Amador 4:55
J3. Celebration
(Benny Benassi
Remix Edit)
Remix by Alle
Benassi, Benny
Benassi 3:58
J4. Madonna
Feat. LMFAO
& Nicki
Minaj - Give
Me All Your
Luvin' (Party
Rock Remix)
Remix by Party
Rock 3:59
J5. Girl
Gone Wild
(Avicii's UMF
Mix) Remix
by Avicii, Tim
Bergling 5:14
K1.
Turn Up The
Radio (Offer
Nissim Remix
Edit)
Remix by Offer
Nissim 4:54
K2. Living
For Love
(Offer Nissim
Promo Mix)
Remix by Offer
Nissim 5:52
K3. Ghosttown
(Dirty Pop
Intro Remix)
Remix by Dirty
Pop 5:20
K4. Madonna
Feat. Nicki
Minaj - Bitch
I'm Madonna
(Sander
Kleinenberg
Video Edit)
Remix by
Sander
Kleinenberg
3:21
L1.
Madonna and
Maluma - Medellín
(Offer Nissim
Madame X In
The Sphinx
Mix) Remix
by Offer
Nissim 5:28
L2. I Rise
(Tracy Young's
Pride Intro
Radio Remix)
Remix by Tracy
Young 3:50
L3. Madonna
Feat. Swae Lee
- Crave
(Tracy Young
Dangerous
Remix)
Remix by Tracy
Young 4:46
L4. I
Don't Search I
Find (Honey
Dijon Radio
Mix) Remix
by Honey Dijon
5:22
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Bio
Finally
Enough Love: 50
Number Ones
is a remix album by
American singer Madonna,
released through Warner
Records. Its abridged
16-track edition, simply
titled Finally Enough
Love, had a pre-release
on streaming services on
June 24, 2022, while the
full 50-track edition
and all physical formats
were released on August
19, 2022. The album
marks Madonna achieving
a record 50 number ones
on the US Billboard
Dance Club Songs chart,
the most number ones of
any artist on any single
Billboard chart. The
title derives from the
lyrics of her 50th
number one, "I Don't
Search I Find". It is
also the first release
in a multi-year reissue
campaign with Warner,
commemorating the 40th
anniversary of Madonna's
recording career.
On the issue date of
February 22, 2020,
Madonna achieved
milestone 50th
number-one song on the
US Billboard Dance Club
Songs chart with "I
Don't Search I Find"
from the album Madame X,
her final release with
Interscope Records. She
became the first act in
history to score at
least 50 number one
songs on a single
Billboard chart, as well
as across five decades.
Madonna expressed her
gratitude in a statement
to Billboard; "dance
is my first love [...]
so every time one of
my songs is celebrated
in the clubs and
recognized on the
charts it feels like
home".
In August 2021,
coinciding with her 63rd
birthday, Madonna
officially announced her
return to Warner Records
in a global partnership
which grants the label
her entire recorded
music catalog, including
the last three
Interscope albums. Under
the contract, Madonna
launched a series of
catalog reissues
beginning in 2022. In
January 2022, Madonna
revealed on Instagram
that she was working on
a remix album titled
Remix Revolution. She
shared photos of her in
a recording studio
perfecting 50 dance
remixes alongside Mike
Dean with a little help
from Honey Dijon. The
release was finally
announced on May 4,
2022, with the title
Finally Enough Love: 50
Number Ones, which is
derived from the lyrics
of "I Don't Search I
Find". Regarding the
title, Madonna
explained: I named
this record Finally
Enough Love, because
at the end of the day,
love is what makes the
world go round. It
also is representative
of one of my biggest
loves in life, which
is dance. I love to
dance, and I love to
inspire people to
dance—so with 50
number one dance hits,
that is a lot of love
to share.
A dance music
compilation, it includes
all of Madonna's dance
number-one songs, with
the exception of
"Causing a Commotion",
as well as one song each
from her two double
A-side number ones,
"Lucky Star" (paired
with "Holiday") and
"Angel" (paired with
"Into the Groove").
Before the chart's rules
were changed in February
1991 to disallow whole
albums from charting,
the whole of Madonna's
1987 remix album You Can
Dance topped the chart;
three of that album's
seven standard tracks
are included. The album
also features five
previously unreleased
remixes—"Keep It
Together", "American
Life", "Nothing Fails",
"Turn Up the Radio", and
"Living for Love"—by
Shep Pettibone, Felix da
Housecat, Tracy Young,
and Offer Nissim. The
album was curated by
Madonna herself, while
Mike Dean remastered all
the tracks.
"Putting this project
together was like
taking a trip down
memory lane. It was a
cathartic, emotional
experience and brought
back so many memories.
I realized how hard
I've worked, and what
an adventurous musical
life I've led! Most
importantly, it made
me realize how
meaningful dance music
has always been to me"
- Madonna, about the
album
There are two main
releases of the album: a
full 50-track edition
titled Finally Enough
Love: 50 Number Ones and
an abridged 16-track
edition simply titled
Finally Enough Love.
Both editions were
published for sale on
CD, vinyl, and digital
album. The 16-track
edition had a
pre-release on streaming
services on June 24,
2022, while the 50-track
edition and all other
formats were released on
August 19, 2022.
"Into the Groove" (You
Can Dance Remix Edit)
was released digitally
on May 4, 2022, to
accompany the album's
announcement. It charted
at number 14 on the US
Billboard
Dance/Electronic Digital
Song Sales for the week
of May 21, 2022. Four
additional songs were
made available on
digital platform prior
to the release of the
album—"Deeper and
Deeper" (David's Radio
Edit), "Ray of Light"
(Sasha Ultra Violet Mix
Edit), "Holiday" (7"
Version), and
"Impressive Instant"
(Peter Rauhofer's
Universal Radio Mixshow
Mix)—along with their
accompanying music
videos on YouTube.
On June 23, 2022,
Madonna put on a variety
show titled WoW, Finally
Enough Love as a part of
New York City Pride. It
kicked off with
appearances from
RuPaul's Drag Race
contestant Bob the Drag
Queen as well as Violet
Chachki, Laganja
Estranja and Pixie
Aventura, who performed
to some of Madonna's
songs, from "Vogue" to
"Justify My Love".
Madonna herself
performed "Hung Up",
"Material
Gworrllllllll!", and
"Celebration". On August
10, Madonna promoted the
album on The Tonight
Show Starring Jimmy
Fallon and performed
"Music" on its
"Classroom Instruments"
segment. The same day,
Madonna celebrated the
album's release with a
roller disco party at
DiscOasis in Central
Park, New York.
Questlove served as DJ
for the event, spinning
Madonna's biggest songs
as well as disco
classics throughout the
night.
AllMusic senior editor
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
stated that the album
"pushes Madonna's
artistry to the
forefront, as it shows a
musician who continually
engages with fashions,
trends, and
innovations." Although
the 16-track edition
"naturally pales in
comparison to its parent
set", he said that its
concentration and mixes
still makes it "feel
fresh [and] presents a
portrait of Madonna as a
dance artist, not a pop
star." Ben Cardew from
Pitchfork felt that
Madonna's selections for
the 16-track edition
"offer a curiously
distorted look back at
her history on the
dancefloor," and pointed
lesser names of remixers
being "over-represented
on the second half of
the album." Sebas E.
Alonso from Jenesaispop
praised Mike Dean's
remastering of Madonna's
older songs which makes
them "sound so current".
He also declared that
"few artists could
publish a compilation of
remixes as rich as this
one..."
Katie Bain from
Billboard wrote that the
album further cemented
Madonna's position "as
an icon, innovator and
general party-starter"
and it "demonstrates not
only the progression of
Madonna's catalog, but
the sound of dance music
itself." Tamara Palmer
from Grammy.com lumped
Madonna with other
artists in
"reinvigorating the art
of the remix" in 2022.
She further asserts that
Finally Enough Love
brings back the concept
of a big budget remix
album in the mainstream
music spotlight. Bartek
Chaciński from Polityka
said that the album
"explains well the
phenomenon of the
artist, who, in terms of
publishing, took her
first steps in the
decline of disco, and
later her songs
accompanied the
domination of house on
the dance floors or the
madness around EDM."
Sassan Niasseri from
Rolling Stone Germany
called the album "a
pretty confident
statement" which
demonstrates the change
in the demand for
variations made
especially for the dance
floor across four
decades. According to
Cat Woods of Shondaland,
the album "highlights
and enhances [Madonna's]
undeniable mark on pop
music" as well as
"remind[ing] us that her
talent for nailing the
pop zeitgeist is
irrefutable."
According to a
representative for Rhino
Records, the pre-sales
of the vinyl format of
Finally Enough Love: 50
Number Ones sold out in
less than 48 hours. Carl
Smith from Official
Charts Company in the
UK, wrote in a 22 August
article that the record
"battle for albums chart
top spot", currently
tracking at Number 2
debut after a weekend of
sales. With three-day
physical sales of 2,160
copies in Japan, the
album debuted at number
22 on the Oricon Albums
Chart as well as number
six on the Oricon
International Albums
Chart. It also entered
Billboard Japan's Hot
Albums chart at number
25, based on combined
physical and digital
units.
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