Tracklist
A | Vogue (12" Version) | 8:19 | |
B1 | Vogue (Bette Davis Dub) | 7:24 | |
B2 | Vogue (Strike-A-Pose Dub) | 7:37 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Warner Communications
- Marketed By – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Copyright © – Sire Records Company
- Copyright © – WEA International Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sire Records Company
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – WEA International Inc.
- Published By – WB Music Corp.
- Published By – Bleu Disque Music Co., Inc.
- Published By – Webo Girl Publishing, Inc.
- Published By – Lexor Music
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Credits
- Design – Jeri Heiden
- Edited By – Tony Shimkin
- Engineer [Assistant Engineer] – Curt Frasca
- Engineer [Mix Engineer] – Goh Hotoda
- Executive-Producer – Craig Kostich
- Mixed By – Shep Pettibone
- Photography By – Alberto Tolot
- Producer, Written-By – Shep Pettibone
- Programmed By [Programming By] – Alan Friedman
Notes
Back sleeve:
Original versions available on the Sire/Warner Bros. album I'M BREAHLESS.
Available on LP, Cassette and Compact Disc (1/4/2-26209).
© 1990 Sire Records Company for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S.
℗ 1990 Sire Records Company for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S.
Made in U.S.A.
Labels:
From the Sire/Warner Bros. album I'M BREAHLESS (1-26209)
℗ 1990 Sire Records Company for the U.S.
Catalog number 0-21513 appears on labels and runouts, whereas 9 21513-0 appears on spine.
Promo copies have gold embossed stamp on picture jacket and contain same track listing, length and order as commercial release.
Original versions available on the Sire/Warner Bros. album I'M BREAHLESS.
Available on LP, Cassette and Compact Disc (1/4/2-26209).
© 1990 Sire Records Company for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S.
℗ 1990 Sire Records Company for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S.
Made in U.S.A.
Labels:
From the Sire/Warner Bros. album I'M BREAHLESS (1-26209)
℗ 1990 Sire Records Company for the U.S.
Catalog number 0-21513 appears on labels and runouts, whereas 9 21513-0 appears on spine.
Promo copies have gold embossed stamp on picture jacket and contain same track listing, length and order as commercial release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 7599-21513-0 6
- Barcode (Scanned): 075992151306
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched - variant 1): 0-21513-A-REI-SR1-DMM STERLING-1 SP1-4
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched - variant 1): 0-21513 B-REI-DMM-SR1 STERLING-1 SP1-4
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched - variant 2): 0-21513-A-REI-SR1-DMM STERLING-1 SP1-1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched - variant 2): 0-21513 B-REI-DMM-SR1 STERLING-1 SP1-1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched - variant 3): 0-21513-A-REI-SR1-DMM STERLING-1 SP1-1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched - variant 3): 0-21513 B-REI-DMM-SR1 STERLING-1 SP1-4
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched - variant 4): 0-21513-A-RE1-SR1-DMM STERLING -1 SP1-4
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched - variant 4): 0-21513 B-RE1-Dmm-SR1 STERLING -1 SP2-1
Other Versions (5 of 94)
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Vogue (12", 45 RPM, Single, Damont Pressing) | Warner Bros. Records | W9851T, W 9851 (T), 7599 21525-0, 759-921525-0 | UK | 1990 | ||
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Vogue (7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo, Solid Center) | Warner Bros. Records | 5439-19851-7, W 9851, W9851 | Europe | 1990 | ||
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Vogue (7", 45 RPM, Single, Silver Injection Labels) | Sire | W 9851, W9851, 543-919851-7 | UK | 1990 | ||
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Vogue (12", 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition, Stereo, Poster, CBS Pressing) | Warner Bros. Records | W9851TX, 7599 21544-0, W 9851 (TX), 759-921544-0 | UK | 1990 | ||
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Vogue (CD, Maxi-Single) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 21513-2 | US | 1990 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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I'm total shock with this Vogue's US 12' maxi single, Vogue really slays on my speaker.... Damn!! I can say this is one of the best mastering on her discography, and the amazing soundstage, the low bass, mid-treble, and Madonna's vocals! Which makes you really can't get enough, it makes me wanna dance!!! Worth the penny and the collection!
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Total total shock here.....not single barcode on lhe labels....WB really let the retailers down on this one! obviously i am being very sarcastic' just so pleasing to see a label not spoilt or defaced by such a pointless and needless intrusion
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This record continues to skip no matter what I do. I have tried two different players. Maybe it's my copy?
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I have delayed my further investigation from what I believe to be a very rare U.S. "Vogue" release. The A-side is the regular catalog # 7-19863, 4:19 Single Version pressing, but the B-side is the Back to Back Hits pressing of "Papa Don't Preach," catalog # 7-21986 and not the Bette Davis Dub 7:24 version. I'm going to see if MadonnaRecords.com will allow me to post a short video clip of me showing both sides for verification. I'm wondering in anyone else has a copy of this or knows someone I can to see just how rare this pressing truly is.
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I have been playing the Bette Davis Dub out, cold from the beginning for 26 years now. Say no more. Shep's bassline is montrous on a half decent system. A+++ and then some.
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Edited 9 years agoWith a worldwide rollout of a new dance called the "the Vogue," we can enjoy "taking a pose" and moving with every beat… Check out the great video, too! When you feel like a rogue, do the "Vogue!"
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Edited 11 years agoMadonna's greatest, one of my first musical memories and definitely one of my all time faves.
"Vogue" was Madonna's take on the 'vogueing' craze, in particular, at New York City's Soundfactory where Madonna's estranged friend Junior Vasquez held reign every Saturday from midnight untill at least midday Sunday from 1989 till 1995.
Produced by Shep Pettibone, "Vogue" has a distinct Def-Mix vibe to it with it's David Morales-esque drum programming, Knuckles/ Kupper/ Tomiie style pianos & keys and dubby stabs reminiscent of early 90s Danny Tenaglia.
"Vogue" has been surrounded by controversy of late due to sampling of strings/ horns and vocals from Salsoul Orchestra's "Love Break" (ironically, which Shep Pettibone remixed in 1983) and sampling the baseline from MFSB's "Love Is The Message".
The 12" Mix is great and so are the two dubs but in my opinion, with it's eerie opening chords, the Album Mix is just THE perfect classy NYC house-pop record. Pops finest hour.
Ladies with an attitude
Fellows that were in the mood
Don't just stand there, let's get to it
Strike a pose, there's nothing to it!
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