Saturday, July 6, 2013

"Something to Remember" by Madonna (1995, Maverick/Warner Bros.)

"Something to Remember" album cover
       Madonna's May 1995 departure from long-time label Sire Records was the end of an era for the singer, and it was decided that she would release her second compilation album later that year.  A collection of ballads only, she recorded new material in September.
       In November, "You'll See" was released as the lead single off, "Something to Remember" released that month.  In March 1996, "Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Remix)" was released as the second and final single.
       The album charted at #6, and the singles charted as follows: "You'll See" (#6) and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Remix)" (#78), continuing her decline in popularity.
       The album featured the new track, "I Want You" featuring Massive Attack, as well as new songs, "You'll See" and "One More Chance".  "I'll Remember" and "This Used to Be My Playground" were previously unavailable on official Madonna albums.
       The previously released material was taken from her third album, "True Blue" (1986), her fourth album, "Like a Prayer" (1989), the soundtrack album, "I'm Breathless" (1990), her fifth album, "Erotica" (1992) and her sixth album, "Bedtime Stories" (1994).

TRACKLISTING:
For all previously released tracks, please see their respective albums for writing credits.
  1. "I Want You (feat. Massive Attack)" (Leon Ware, T-Boy Ross)
  2. "I'll Remember" (Patrick Leonard, Madonna, Richard Page)
  3. "Take a Bow"
  4. "You'll See" (Madonna, David Foster)
  5. "Crazy for You"
  6. "This Used to Be My Playground" (Madonna, Shep Pettibone)
  7. "Live to Tell"
  8. "Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Remix)"
  9. "Something to Remember"
  10. "Forbidden Love"
  11. "One More Chance" (Madonna, Foster)
  12. "Rain"
  13. "Oh Father"
  14. "I Want You (Orchestral)" (Ware, Ross)

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