(Mike Dean, producer of Madame X and Madonna's 2015 effort Rebel Heart, has remastered this new set.) The collection will come out in several formats across the summer. In a considerable boon to collectors, this multi-format set doesn't merely replicate the familiar versions heard on her albums: every track is presented in a rare remix or edit, with nearly half making their debut on a commercial and/or physical release and a handful released for the first time anywhere. The first in a planned series of catalogue reissues through Warner Music Group, the new compilation Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones tracks every one of Madonna's record-setting singles to reach the top of Billboard's dance charts, from 1982 debut "Everybody" to "I Don't Search I Find," one of four tracks off latest album Madame X (2019) to have reached the peak. Madonna, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones (Warner/Rhino)ġCD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon CanadaĢLP (silver): Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon CanadaģCD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada The set concludes with a new, previously unreleased Orchestral Version of Fleetwood Mac's "Songbird," melding McVie's original vocal for the Rumours track with a new orchestral arrangement by Vince Mendoza (Elvis Costello, Joni Mitchell). It was unfinished at the time, but Ricky Peterson (Hammond organ) and Ethan Johns (drums and guitar) have fleshed out the track. "All You Gotta Do" was recorded for In the Meantime with late bassist George Hawkins. "Slowdown," originally written for director John Badham's 1985 film American Flyers, is now available on digital/streaming services. It also premieres two previously unreleased songs. 30 Pop), the collection includes the top 40 AC hit "Friend" from In the Meantime. 10 Pop) is curiously absent along with its moderately successful follow-up "Love Will Show Us How" (No. (No material has been culled from her 1970 debut Christine Perfect.) While Christine McVie's chart-topping hit "Got a Hold on Me" (No. Songbird is mainly drawn from 2004's In the Meantime with two selections from 1984's Christine McVie: "The Challenge," featuring background vocals by Lindsey Buckingham and lead guitar by Eric Clapton and "Ask Anybody," co-written by McVie and Steve Winwood, who sings backgrounds and plays piano. Songbird (A Solo Collection), available in CD, 180-gram vinyl, and digitally, is a lean 10-track anthology remastered by producer Glyn Johns who worked in tandem with McVie on the release. LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon CanadaĬhristine McVie releases her first-ever solo compendium. Christine McVie, Songbird: A Solo Collection (Rhino)ĬD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada
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