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I'm Breathless

I'm Breathless is an album[a] by American singer and songwriter Madonna,[4] released on May 22, 1990, by Sire Records to accompany the film Dick Tracy. The album contains three songs written by Stephen Sondheim, which were used in the film, in addition to several songs co-written by Madonna that were inspired by but not included in the film. Madonna starred as Breathless Mahoney alongside her then-boyfriend Warren Beatty who played the title role, Dick Tracy. After filming was complete, Madonna began work on the album, with Sondheim, producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell. She also worked with producer Shep Pettibone on the album's first single, "Vogue". The album was recorded in three weeks, at Johnny Yuma Recording and Ocean Way Studios, in Los Angeles, California.

I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMay 22, 1990 (1990-05-22)
Recorded1989–1990
Studio
  • Johnny Yuma, Los Angeles
  • Ocean Way, Hollywood
Genre
Length45:08
Label
Producer
Madonna chronology
Like a Prayer
(1989)
I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy
(1990)
The Immaculate Collection
(1990)
Singles from I'm Breathless
  1. "Vogue"
    Released: March 27, 1990
  2. "Hanky Panky"
    Released: June 30, 1990

Musically, I'm Breathless consists predominantly of jazz, swing and pop songs. The tracks reflected Madonna's showgirl personality and were influenced by her relationship with Beatty. The singer wanted to create music that would fit the style and production of the film, set in the days of the Untouchables law enforcement, and sang the songs accordingly. In some areas she pitched her vocals and belted the notes when necessary. She smoked cigarettes in order to portray the vocals of her character Breathless. Beatty and singer Mandy Patinkin were featured as duet partners on three of the songs.

In support of both I'm Breathless and her previous album, Like a Prayer, Madonna embarked on the Blond Ambition World Tour where a section was dedicated to the songs from the album. It was critically acclaimed, winning an award at the 1990 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards. However, due to its use of Catholic imagery, Pope John Paul II called for a boycott of the show. After the tour was over, Madonna performed songs from the album at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards and the 1991 Academy Awards. "Vogue", the first single from I'm Breathless, became one of Madonna's most successful releases, reaching number one in over 30 countries. It was also critically acclaimed and was seen as an influential song, while the video helped to bring vogueing into mainstream popularity. The second and final single, "Hanky Panky", was a top-ten hit in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Music critics applauded the Sondheim numbers, along with Madonna's vocals and versatility. However, some deemed the non-film songs to be of little value. "Sooner or Later", one of the Sondheim tracks, went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song. I'm Breathless was commercially successful, peaking at number one on the European Top 100 Albums, as well as the national charts of Australia, Germany, and Japan—in the latter it became the country's best-selling foreign album of the year. It also reached number two on the US Billboard 200 chart and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). I'm Breathless has sold more than seven million copies worldwide.

Background and development edit

In 1990, Madonna was part of the film Dick Tracy starring as Breathless Mahoney, with Warren Beatty playing the titular character.[5] Madonna told Premiere magazine that initially she had waited for Beatty to call her for the film. But when he did not, the singer decided to involve herself voluntarily.[6] She pursued the part of Mahoney, but offered to work for minimum wages to avoid favoritism.[7] Principal photography for Dick Tracy began on February 2, 1989, and ended three months later.[8] The filmmakers considered shooting the film on-location in Chicago, Illinois, but production designer Richard Sylbert believed that Dick Tracy would work better using sound stages and backlots at Universal Studios in Universal City, California.[8][9] Other filming took place at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, California.[10] Beatty often encouraged dozens of takes of every scene.[8] The film was released in the United States on June 15, 1990,[11] and was the third-highest opening weekend of 1990.[12] Dick Tracy was the ninth-highest-grossing film in the US in 1990, and number twelve globally.[12][13] The film also received positive reviews from critics. Roger Ebert from the Chicago Sun-Times praised the matte paintings, art direction and prosthetic makeup design, stating: "Dick Tracy is one of the most original and visionary fantasies I've seen on a screen".[14]

Beatty had realized several positive aspects of hiring Madonna as an actress for the film. She would be inclined to develop a soundtrack for Dick Tracy and the film studio would see this as a promotional opportunity before the release of their product, since Madonna was popular as a recording artist. This would also benefit Warner Bros. Records, who would get a reason to release a new Madonna record. According to J. Randy Taraborrelli, author of Madonna: An Intimate Biography, by the 1980s record labels started to release albums which were closely associated with a film, thereby gaining double promotion. These were mostly termed as soundtracks although many of them were not related to the film. After the shooting for Dick Tracy was over, Madonna started working on a soundtrack in the studio. She had begun recording three songs by Stephen Sondheim for the film—"Sooner or Later", "More" and "What Can You Lose"—which would be part of the album, but also had to write new songs comparable in style to the previous.[15] Madonna also recorded "Now I'm Following You" whose version sung by Andy Paley appeared in the film.[16] In her favor, she produced the entire album, including the Sondheim songs and thereby recorded them quickly in the studio. "I want people to think of me as a musical comedy actress. That's what this album is about for me. It's a stretch. Not just pop music, but songs that have a different feel to them, a theatrical feel,” she said at the time.[17]

Madonna was in a relationship with Beatty at that time, and her whole acting, recording and singing stemmed from impressing him with the album, which was important to her.[18] Beatty and actor Mandy Patinkin also lent their voices for songs from the album.[19] While I'm Breathless was being completed, it still needed a lead single. At the same time, Madonna and producer Shep Pettibone decided to compose a new song called "Vogue" to be placed on the B-side of "Keep It Together", the final single from her fourth studio album, Like a Prayer (1989), to ensure that the song would fare better on the charts. When Warner executives heard the song, they decided to release it as an A-side, and was eventually included on the album.[17] Despite not appearing in the film, "Vogue" was used in a commercial for Dick Tracy.[20] I'm Breathless is one of three soundtracks released alongside the film, the others being the Dick Tracy: Original Soundtrack,[21] and an orchestral score by Danny Elfman.[22]

Recording and composition edit

 
Stephen Sondheim wrote three of the songs on I'm Breathless.

I'm Breathless is a jazz, swing and pop album where Madonna and Sondheim tried to recreate the music of the period portrayed in Dick Tracy. According to Rikky Rooksby, author of The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna, the harmonic and melodic styles were more "complex" than the songs which Madonna was accustomed to, hence she found it difficult and demanding. She spoke about the "wilderness" of the tunes, saying that she was not confident of doing justice to the songs, and neither was Sondheim. But he kept on encouraging the singer so that the recording sessions would not be affected.[6] Madonna also recruited producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell to help her with the project. She and Leonard toiled to create music that would fit the style and production of the film, set in the days of the Untouchables law enforcement.[15] According to Lucy O'Brien, author of Madonna: Like an Icon, after Madonna's split from husband Sean Penn in 1989, the singer was comfortable in her new relationship with Beatty, which influenced the songs. The singer and Leonard enlisted a ten-piece live band and jazz musicians.[23] The sessions took place at Johnny Yuma Recording and Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles, California, and concluded by three weeks.[6] The songs on the album reflect Madonna's showgirl personality where her singing ranged from "rootsy, rocking" in nature to slow, "laid-back and soulful" vocals. A studied approach was evident in most of them, which O'Brien compared to "an actress playing a part and performing a vocal exercise in technique". Some of the songs had Madonna pitching her vocals and belting the notes only when necessary. A dryness was prevalent in most of the singing, which was required for the songs and the setting. Guy Pratt, who also played bass, said that the singer "was in character and started smoking. She actually ponced a cigarette off me. Her character smoked, so therefore she did."[24]

O'Brien said that the songs on I'm Breathless had a "coquettish" and "pandering nature", and was the polar opposite to Madonna's previous release, Like a Prayer, which had an introspective composition.[24] I'm Breathless opens with the sound of an intercom and a shuffle, and power ballad "He's a Man" starts, a song which Madonna sings as if she was a "hooker stalking the boulevard". Also, Madonna's "haunting" vocals continue after the music has faded.[25][26] One of the Sondheim songs, "Sooner or Later", evokes a 1930s jazz ballad with comping piano, brushed drum sounds, double bass, and horns. Conjuring the atmosphere of a smoky nightclub, the song finds Madonna in her lowest range as the melody shifts continuously.[27] "Hanky Panky", the third song and second single, deals with sadomasochistic themes centered on a girl celebrating the pleasures of a "good spanking". It is performed in an almost comical style, and stemmed from a line in the film, where Breathless says to Tracy, "You don't know whether to hit me or kiss me".[17][27]

The following track on the album, "I'm Going Bananas", is a Carmen Miranda-ish song done in a Spanish accent.[19] A salsa rhythm is predominant, with Madonna squeezing her vocal cords while singing, backed by percussion and brass.[28] In the fifth track, "Crybaby", Madonna mimics the vocals of Betty Boop.[17] The melody is heard over the interlining synth strings, horns and trumpets, and a bass. Rooksby explained that Madonna sang about a guy who is "too sensitive and soft", and the chorus employs a chromatic chord sequence.[28] The next track "Something to Remember" deals with her failed marriage to Penn and was the source of inspiration for naming her 1995 compilation album. Musically, it has melancholy chords and rambling melody, which according to Taraborrelli made it the most compelling song by Madonna.[17][19]

Mark Coleman from Rolling Stone described "Back in Business" as a "nagging headache". It contains a "slow-verse-fast-chorus" sequence.[25] According to Rooksby, "the chorus bursts into life, with Madonna clearly relishing the lyrics about good guys finishing last... the coldness of her delivery is apt for the topic." Her vocals are accompanied by muted trumpet sounds and a saxophone solo.[28] "More" is the second Sondheim number where Madonna recites the materialistic-themed lyrics with irony, over a bouncy two-beat with tap-dancing during an instrumental break.[25][29] The track consists of syncopated chord structure, tempo changes and lyrical rhymes. The arrangement switches between slow and fast tempo, requiring proper enunciation by Madonna. The final Sondheim song, "What Can You Lose", is the duet with Patinkin.[30] It is a torch song where Patinkin supplies the male voice while Madonna sings during the second verse with strings and harmonics.[25][30]

Madonna sings a two-part duet with Beatty titled "Now I'm Following You". With beats atop a riff, Madonna reveals that "Dick" is an "interesting name".[25][29] The first part has strings, brass and muted horns, with a tap-dancing sequence during the intermediate piano solo and blues effect. At the last chord, the sound of the record getting stuck is heard, and a needle is drawn across the vinyl, leading into the much faster part two.[30] The word "Dick" is continuously repeated in the main melody structure until the song ends with the sound of a record being snatched off a music player.[31] Bill Meyers, who played piano during the recording, recalled that the song required only one take from Beatty.[32] "Vogue" closes out the album and is musically different from the rest of the tracks. It is a dance number consisting of a "throbbing beat" and lyrically has a theme of escapism.[25] The song talks about Vogueing, a dance form which reproduced poses from high-fashion modelling. The song also has a rap section, where Madonna names various "golden era" Hollywood celebrities, including Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich.[33]

Promotion edit

Madonna first performed "Vogue" during her Blond Ambition tour (April–August 1990), followed by the September 6 performance at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards, clad in 18th-century-inspired fashions. Madonna's performance recreated the royal court of Marie Antoinette, dripping with sexual innuendo; at one point the singer flipped open her large skirt, allowing one of the dancers to crawl inside.[34] Her dancer Carlton Wilborn explained that "[such] level of production had never been done on MTV. The costumes, the fans, the drama... MTV just had no idea, we just came out and rocked." O'Brien described the performance as a "moment of inspired brilliance", while Taraborrelli noted it as a "classic, camp show that elevated the standards of future performances on that program".[18][35] It was later ranked by Billboard as the sixth best performance in the history of the award show.[36]

At the 1991 Academy Awards, Madonna appeared with singer Michael Jackson as her date and performed "Sooner or Later".[37] According to journalist Liz Smith, Madonna had promised to perform at the award show if either "Sooner or Later" or "More" was nominated in the Best Original Song category.[38] She wore a long, tight, white dress designed by Bob Mackie and covered in sequins and pearls.[37] On her neck she wore $20 million worth of jewelry from Harry Winston. Taraborrelli recalled that Madonna had appropriated every move and mannerisms of Marilyn Monroe for the performance, making it a tribute to the actress.[39] When she appeared onstage, there was technical difficulty resulting in the microphone not rising from below the stage, and a stage-hand passing it to her.[40] Billboard ranked it as the seventh "most awesome" Oscar performance of all time, saying that "Madonna gave a performance that took us back to the glamorous days of old Hollywood."[41]

Tour edit

 
Madonna performing "Now I'm Following You" with a Dick Tracy lookalike, on 1990's Blond Ambition World Tour

I'm Breathless, alongside Madonna's previous album, Like a Prayer, was majorly promoted in Madonna's third concert tour, the Blond Ambition World Tour, which visited Asia, North America and Europe. Consisting of 57 dates, the concert was divided into five sections, the first inspired by the 1927 German expressionist film Metropolis, the second by religious themes, the third by Dick Tracy and cabaret, the fourth by Art Deco, and the fifth was an encore. The show contained sexual themes and Catholic imagery, such as in Madonna's performance of "Like a Prayer", which was based in church-like surroundings with Madonna wearing a crucifix and her backup dancers dressed like priests and nuns. The concert was criticized for its sexual content and religious imagery; in Toronto, Canada, Madonna was threatened of being arrested for obscenity,[42] and Pope John Paul II later called for a boycott, with one of the three Italian dates being cancelled. Despite this, the tour was a critical success, winning "Most Creative Stage Production" at the 1990 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards.[43]

The performance of the I'm Breathless songs began with "Sooner or Later" sung atop a grand piano, followed by "Hanky Panky", with Madonna standing in front of a microphone. She was dressed in a striped vaudeville-style corset, playing the part of a nightclub singer. Near the end Madonna joked: "You all know the pleasures of a good spanking, don't you? [...] When I hurt people, I feel better, you know what I mean?" The final song of the segment was "Now I'm Following You" where Madonna danced and lip-synched with dancer Salim Gauwloos, dressed as Dick Tracy.[44] Regarding the "shameless promotion" of Dick Tracy in this segment, O'Brien said that "along with her yen for artistic expression, Madonna has always had an eye on the bottom dollar... [But] the Dick Tracy section is the least dynamic part of the show".[45]

Singles edit

 
Madonna performing "Vogue", the soundtrack's lead single, on one of the concerts of the Rebel Heart Tour (2015–16); the song topped the charts in over 30 countries.

"Vogue" was released as the lead single from the soundtrack, on March 27, 1990. A deep house influenced song, it became Madonna's eighth single to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[46] It also reached the top of the Hot Dance Club Play chart.[47] Internationally, "Vogue" reached the top the charts in 30 countries, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and Finland.[48][49][50][51] It became the world's best-selling single of 1990, selling over six million copies.[52] "Vogue" has been continuously acclaimed since its release; reviewers have praised its anthemic nature, calling it a "funky" and "catchy" song, and listed it as one of the singer's musical highlights.[53]

The music video for "Vogue", directed by David Fincher, showed Madonna paying homage to various golden era Hollywood actresses. Shot in black-and-white, the video takes stylistic inspiration from the 1920s and 30s; in it, Madonna and her dancers can be seen voguing different choreographed scenes.[54] Critics noted the way in which Madonna used her postmodern influence to expose an underground subcultural movement to the masses and for making the sex and gender roles ambiguous in its portrayal of people.[55][56] The video has been ranked as one of the greatest of all times in different critic lists and polls,[57] and won three awards at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards, out of a total of nine nominations.[58][59][60]

The album's second single, "Hanky Panky", was released on June 30, 1990. Critical response for the song was positive, with The New York Times calling it "a calculated bid for outrage".[29] It enjoyed commercial success, reaching the top ten in New Zealand and the United Kingdom.[61][62] In the United States, it peaked at number ten in the week of July 28, 1990.[63] "Now I'm Following You", the two-part duet with Warren Beatty, was intended to be the third single, but was ultimately canceled. Several remixes were commissioned and promos and test pressings were issued.[64]

Critical reception edit

J. Randy Taraborrelli gave I'm Breathless a favorable review in his book Madonna: An Intimate Biography, writing that it was "one of Madonna's greatest musical moments", and praising her vocal performance.[33] Authors Allen Metz and Carol Benson wrote in their book The Madonna Companion that the album suited Madonna well, but questioned her decision to make it a subsidiary for Dick Tracy instead of an independent release.[74] Lucky Lara from Manila Standard Today denoted the album as a "surprise career decision" for Madonna and found that it showcased the singer's versatility and other facets of her pop personality. She added that the album was able to prove that Madonna "is cut out to do many other things, not just the trashy stuff".[75] Writing for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Liz Smith gave another positive review, calling the album "excellent, different from anything [Madonna] has ever attempted", and listing the Sondheim songs as highlights.[76]

Ray Boren from Deseret News was impressed with Madonna's vocals, calling them "sultry" and "cutesy", listing "Vogue" and "Something to Remember" as highlights.[77] Greg Sandow of Entertainment Weekly gave I'm Breathless an A rating, praising Madonna for "invent[ing] a new Broadway vocal persona, built around a chest voice not yet perfectly under control but still much richer and duskier than her low range sounded before."[67] Robert Christgau from The Village Voice said the record's "show-tune-pop-shlock" suits Madonna "with its pedigree of wit and musicality", as does the music's campiness, which she "sure knows how to do right". He listed "Cry Baby", "He's a Man" and "Hanky Panky" as the best tracks.[72] Mark Coleman from Rolling Stone gave the album a rating of three-and-a-half out of five stars and positive review, claiming that Madonna "pulls it off with brass and panache". He added that "Vogue" showed the singer "can still deliver that indefinable something extra".[25] Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine gave it four out of five stars, declaring: "I'm Breathless proves that Madonna is a true renaissance woman".[70]

According to Jon Pareles of The New York Times, "after all the nuances Madonna has brought to the role of the bad girl, it's strange that she would settle now for such a restricted, unexamined version of respectability" and "for the first time, Madonna has let the deal dictate the music".[29] Tan Gim Ean from New Straits Times noted that Madonna played against her strengths on the songs of the album. He described her vocals as "competent", but felt that the songs required "more range and agility than Madonna has at her disposal."[78] Dave Tianen from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel described the album as a "mixed bag of period pieces, some of them too cute for their own good", adding that "I'm Breathless never becomes more than the sum of its mannerisms".[79] AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine claimed that the songs are just "cutesy novelty numbers", and listing "Vogue" as a standout track.[65] Rooksby panned the album, saying that it "failed to transcend the sterile, preserved-in-amber quality of pastiche".[26] Mark Cooper from Q magazine lamented, in its June 1990 review, "It's something of a disappointment because the lady herself stays so firmly committed to a character who's less original than the persona she evolved during the '80s."[68] Nonetheless, in the same magazine's December 1994 issue, Madonna declared: "I would have to say the favorite record that I've made is the soundtrack to Dick Tracy. I love every one of those songs... My judgment is never based on the world's reaction."[80] Music Week staff called a "mediocre soundtrack album".[1]

While reviewing the album on its 30th anniversary, Mike Wass from Idolator wrote that its "genius" lied in the ability to "find the middle ground between Broadway fare and top 40 pop", concluding that "[Madonna] wasn't trying to bend and twist into another genre, she simply dismantled it and took the bits and pieces that pleased her".[81] Rolling Stone's Joe Blistein deemed it one Madonna's most "fascinating" albums; "she could have easily recorded the three Sondheim songs for Dick Tracy and called it a day. Instead, she chose to deliver a record of big-band jazz and musical-theater pastiche". Nonetheless, he opined it wouldn't become a "forgotten classic", as the singer hasn't performed any songs from the album in any of her tours since Blond Ambition. He did finish his review by expressing: "[I'm Breathless] remains a compelling snapshot of a pivotal moment in Madonna's life and career, when the world rolled in ecstasy at her feet and she had the power to push it any which way she wanted, to mold it to suit her ideal".[82]

Commercial performance edit

 
MC Hammer's (pictured) Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em kept I'm Breathless from reaching the top position of the Billboard 200.

I'm Breathless debuted at number 44 on the Billboard 200 during the week of June 9, 1990, peaking at number 2 two weeks later.[83][84] In total, the album remained on the chart for twenty-five weeks.[84] I'm Breathless was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipment of over two million copies throughout the country.[85] On June 2, 1990, I'm Breathless entered the Canadian RPM Albums Chart at number 39, eventually peaking at number three.[86][87] During the week of November 10, 1990, the album spent its last week on the chart, exiting at number 99, after spending 24 weeks on the album's chart.[88] To date, the album has been certified double-platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) for shipment of 200,000 copies.[89]

In Australia, the album debuted at number one on the ARIA Charts, during the week of June 3, 1990, where it remained for three consecutive weeks, and a total of twenty-three weeks on the chart.[90] It was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipment of 70,000 copies.[49] I'm Breathless entered the New Zealand Albums Chart at number twenty-eight during the week of June 3, 1990.[91] The next week, it peaked at number two, spending a total of twenty-two weeks in the chart.[91] In Japan, I'm Breathless became Madonna's second number-one album on the Oricon Albums Chart and had sold an estimated 329,382 units by the year end.[92][93] At the 1991 Japan Gold Disc Awards, Madonna was honored by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) with Best Album of the Year – Pop Female, Grand Prix Album of the Year, and Grand Prix Artist of the Year; the last two were given for the best-selling international album and the best-selling international artist of the year, respectively.[94]

The album also experienced success in European markets. In Germany, I'm Breathless topped the Media Control albums chart and was certified gold by Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) for shipping 250,000 copies.[95] In France, the album peaked at number three, and was certified double-gold by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP).[96][97] In the Netherlands, I'm Breathless entered the MegaCharts at number twelve during the week of June 3, 1990.[98] It eventually peaked at number five, staying a total of nineteen weeks on the chart.[98] The Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers (NVPI) certified the album gold for shipment of 50,000 copies.[99] On the Swiss Albums Chart dated June 3, 1990, I'm Breathless debuted on its peak position of number three.[100] After nineteen weeks, it was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for shipment of 25,000 copies.[101] In the United Kingdom, the album debuted and peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart, during the week dated June 2, 1990.[102] Soon after, I'm Breathless was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), denoting shipments of over 300,000 units.[103] In Spain, the album peaked at number two, and was certified double platinum for shipping 200,000 copies.[104] The album has sold seven million copies worldwide.[82]

Impact edit

 
Merchandise related to Dick Tracy. With this era, Madonna brought back the glamour from the Prohibition era.

In The Soundtrack Album: Listening to Media (2020), editors explained that the trend of releasing albums with the concept "Music From and Inspired By" began "in large part due to the success of Prince's Batman album (1989) and Madonna's I'm Breathless".[105] In his article titled, "Madonna puts '30s in vogue", music critic Jon Pareles described that the record represented the tie-in as triple play, with the album, tour, and film promoting "one another".[106] However, upon release, Cashbox magazine referred the album marked the kick-off to "the most opportunistic and protacted film soundtrack strategy ever mounted".[107] With this release, Madonna brought back the glamour of the Prohibition era.[108] Joe Blistein from Rolling Stone explained the album "recalled the Prohibition era more than anything in the contemporary zeitgeist".[82]

Contemporary and retrospective assessments specifically praised the results despite her musical reinvention, seen as departure from her "main mass-market albums", according to O'Brien.[109][81][23] Blistein described "it was a decisively dizzying left turn for an artist who'd already built a solid career out of them".[82] In at least one interview, she herself calls I'm Breathless her "best" and "favorite" of her albums because it was "different".[110][111] The album "became a surprise runaway success worldwide", wrote Sharon Davis in 80s Chart-Toppers (2012), while Macmillan Educational's publication International Year Book: Covering the Year 1990 referred the results were "surprisingly well, considering that its musical roots were in the 1940s".[112] In Madonna: The Biography (1991), Robert Matthew-Walker notes the record contained the most songs on a Madonna's album up to that point, also arguing it shows the "immense outpouring of her talent".[113] Others discussed how Madonna would introduce Stephen Sondheim to a newer audience in her generation, including Elizabeth Wurtzel from New York and Rolling Stone's Mark Coleman.[19][25] In 2021, The Atlantic editor Sophie Gilbert, explicitly states she was introduced to Sondheim's material thanks to Madonna.[114] Albert Montagut from El País called a "novelty" the fact Warren Beatty recorded a song for an album for the first time in his career.[115]

Rankings edit

I'm Breathless was included in a number of critics' lists. The album appeared at number five in the 1990 Pazz & Jop: Dean's List of The Village Voice.[116] The staff of Slant Magazine recognized the release as one of "The 10 Best Albums of 1990", commenting that it is in this album "where she truly started pushing outside her vocal comfort zone".[117] Houston Chronicle and Stacker named it one of the "100 best movie and TV soundtracks of all time".[118] Russell Ash included I'm Breathless in his Madonna's albums ranking section in the book The Top 10 of Everything (1999).[119] Entertainment website E! Online commented: "The album is most fondly remembered for spawning one of Madge's most successful and influential tracks, 'Vogue'".[120] The song "Something to Remember" was included in VH1's list of "Madonna's 25 Most Underrated Deep Cuts And B-Sides".[121] The Official Charts Company also included "Back in Business" and "I'm Going Bananas" among Madonna's best deep cuts.[122] Album's tracks "Sooner or Later", "Something to Remember" and "Vogue" were included in a rank of the best 100 Best Madonna Songs by Parade in 2023, with the latter topping the list.[123]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."He's a Man"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
4:42
2."Sooner or Later"Stephen Sondheim3:18
3."Hanky Panky"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
3:57
4."I'm Going Bananas"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
1:41
5."Cry Baby"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
4:04
6."Something to Remember"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
5:03
7."Back in Business"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
5:10
8."More"Sondheim
  • Madonna
  • Bottrell
4:56
9."What Can You Lose" (with Mandy Patinkin)Sondheim
  • Madonna
  • Bottrell
2:08
10."Now I'm Following You" (Part I) (with Warren Beatty)
  • A. Paley
  • Jeff Lass
  • Ned Claflin
  • Jonathan Paley
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
1:35
11."Now I'm Following You" (Part II) (with Warren Beatty)
  • A. Paley
  • Lass
  • Claflin
  • J. Paley
3:18
12."Vogue"
  • Madonna
  • Pettibone
4:50

Notes

  • Track list per the end booklet of the I'm Breathless album.[124]
  • "Sooner or Later" is officially titled "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)" in the film credits and Academy Awards.[16][125]

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the album's booklet.[124]

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

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Certifications and sales for I'm Breathless
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[49] Platinum 70,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[151] Gold 25,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[153] Gold 182,000[152]
Canada (Music Canada)[89] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[154] Gold 37,039[154]
France (SNEP)[97] 2× Gold 200,000*
Germany (BVMI)[155] Gold 250,000^
Israel 12,000[156]
Italy 300,000[157]
Japan (RIAJ)[158] Platinum 329,382[93]
Malaysia 16,700[159]
Netherlands (NVPI)[99] Gold 50,000^
Singapore 60,000[2]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[104] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[101] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[103] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[85] 2× Platinum 3,000,000[160]
Summaries
Worldwide 7,000,000[82]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Defined as a soundtrack album by multiple sources and record charts.[1][2][3]

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  • I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy at Discogs (list of releases)
  • I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy playlist on YouTube

breathless, album, american, singer, songwriter, madonna, released, 1990, sire, records, accompany, film, dick, tracy, album, contains, three, songs, written, stephen, sondheim, which, were, used, film, addition, several, songs, written, madonna, that, were, i. I m Breathless is an album a by American singer and songwriter Madonna 4 released on May 22 1990 by Sire Records to accompany the film Dick Tracy The album contains three songs written by Stephen Sondheim which were used in the film in addition to several songs co written by Madonna that were inspired by but not included in the film Madonna starred as Breathless Mahoney alongside her then boyfriend Warren Beatty who played the title role Dick Tracy After filming was complete Madonna began work on the album with Sondheim producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell She also worked with producer Shep Pettibone on the album s first single Vogue The album was recorded in three weeks at Johnny Yuma Recording and Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles California I m Breathless Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick TracySoundtrack album by MadonnaReleasedMay 22 1990 1990 05 22 Recorded1989 1990StudioJohnny Yuma Los Angeles Ocean Way HollywoodGenreJazz pop swingLength45 08LabelSire Warner Bros ProducerMadonna Patrick Leonard Bill Bottrell Kevin Gilbert Shep PettiboneMadonna chronologyLike a Prayer 1989 I m Breathless Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy 1990 The Immaculate Collection 1990 Singles from I m Breathless Vogue Released March 27 1990 Hanky Panky Released June 30 1990 Musically I m Breathless consists predominantly of jazz swing and pop songs The tracks reflected Madonna s showgirl personality and were influenced by her relationship with Beatty The singer wanted to create music that would fit the style and production of the film set in the days of the Untouchables law enforcement and sang the songs accordingly In some areas she pitched her vocals and belted the notes when necessary She smoked cigarettes in order to portray the vocals of her character Breathless Beatty and singer Mandy Patinkin were featured as duet partners on three of the songs In support of both I m Breathless and her previous album Like a Prayer Madonna embarked on the Blond Ambition World Tour where a section was dedicated to the songs from the album It was critically acclaimed winning an award at the 1990 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards However due to its use of Catholic imagery Pope John Paul II called for a boycott of the show After the tour was over Madonna performed songs from the album at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards and the 1991 Academy Awards Vogue the first single from I m Breathless became one of Madonna s most successful releases reaching number one in over 30 countries It was also critically acclaimed and was seen as an influential song while the video helped to bring vogueing into mainstream popularity The second and final single Hanky Panky was a top ten hit in the United States and the United Kingdom Music critics applauded the Sondheim numbers along with Madonna s vocals and versatility However some deemed the non film songs to be of little value Sooner or Later one of the Sondheim tracks went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song I m Breathless was commercially successful peaking at number one on the European Top 100 Albums as well as the national charts of Australia Germany and Japan in the latter it became the country s best selling foreign album of the year It also reached number two on the US Billboard 200 chart and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA I m Breathless has sold more than seven million copies worldwide Contents 1 Background and development 2 Recording and composition 3 Promotion 3 1 Tour 3 2 Singles 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Impact 6 1 Rankings 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications and sales 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 Bibliography 15 External linksBackground and development editIn 1990 Madonna was part of the film Dick Tracy starring as Breathless Mahoney with Warren Beatty playing the titular character 5 Madonna told Premiere magazine that initially she had waited for Beatty to call her for the film But when he did not the singer decided to involve herself voluntarily 6 She pursued the part of Mahoney but offered to work for minimum wages to avoid favoritism 7 Principal photography for Dick Tracy began on February 2 1989 and ended three months later 8 The filmmakers considered shooting the film on location in Chicago Illinois but production designer Richard Sylbert believed that Dick Tracy would work better using sound stages and backlots at Universal Studios in Universal City California 8 9 Other filming took place at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank California 10 Beatty often encouraged dozens of takes of every scene 8 The film was released in the United States on June 15 1990 11 and was the third highest opening weekend of 1990 12 Dick Tracy was the ninth highest grossing film in the US in 1990 and number twelve globally 12 13 The film also received positive reviews from critics Roger Ebert from the Chicago Sun Times praised the matte paintings art direction and prosthetic makeup design stating Dick Tracy is one of the most original and visionary fantasies I ve seen on a screen 14 Beatty had realized several positive aspects of hiring Madonna as an actress for the film She would be inclined to develop a soundtrack for Dick Tracy and the film studio would see this as a promotional opportunity before the release of their product since Madonna was popular as a recording artist This would also benefit Warner Bros Records who would get a reason to release a new Madonna record According to J Randy Taraborrelli author of Madonna An Intimate Biography by the 1980s record labels started to release albums which were closely associated with a film thereby gaining double promotion These were mostly termed as soundtracks although many of them were not related to the film After the shooting for Dick Tracy was over Madonna started working on a soundtrack in the studio She had begun recording three songs by Stephen Sondheim for the film Sooner or Later More and What Can You Lose which would be part of the album but also had to write new songs comparable in style to the previous 15 Madonna also recorded Now I m Following You whose version sung by Andy Paley appeared in the film 16 In her favor she produced the entire album including the Sondheim songs and thereby recorded them quickly in the studio I want people to think of me as a musical comedy actress That s what this album is about for me It s a stretch Not just pop music but songs that have a different feel to them a theatrical feel she said at the time 17 Madonna was in a relationship with Beatty at that time and her whole acting recording and singing stemmed from impressing him with the album which was important to her 18 Beatty and actor Mandy Patinkin also lent their voices for songs from the album 19 While I m Breathless was being completed it still needed a lead single At the same time Madonna and producer Shep Pettibone decided to compose a new song called Vogue to be placed on the B side of Keep It Together the final single from her fourth studio album Like a Prayer 1989 to ensure that the song would fare better on the charts When Warner executives heard the song they decided to release it as an A side and was eventually included on the album 17 Despite not appearing in the film Vogue was used in a commercial for Dick Tracy 20 I m Breathless is one of three soundtracks released alongside the film the others being the Dick Tracy Original Soundtrack 21 and an orchestral score by Danny Elfman 22 Recording and composition edit nbsp Stephen Sondheim wrote three of the songs on I m Breathless I m Breathless is a jazz swing and pop album where Madonna and Sondheim tried to recreate the music of the period portrayed in Dick Tracy According to Rikky Rooksby author of The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna the harmonic and melodic styles were more complex than the songs which Madonna was accustomed to hence she found it difficult and demanding She spoke about the wilderness of the tunes saying that she was not confident of doing justice to the songs and neither was Sondheim But he kept on encouraging the singer so that the recording sessions would not be affected 6 Madonna also recruited producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell to help her with the project She and Leonard toiled to create music that would fit the style and production of the film set in the days of the Untouchables law enforcement 15 According to Lucy O Brien author of Madonna Like an Icon after Madonna s split from husband Sean Penn in 1989 the singer was comfortable in her new relationship with Beatty which influenced the songs The singer and Leonard enlisted a ten piece live band and jazz musicians 23 The sessions took place at Johnny Yuma Recording and Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles California and concluded by three weeks 6 The songs on the album reflect Madonna s showgirl personality where her singing ranged from rootsy rocking in nature to slow laid back and soulful vocals A studied approach was evident in most of them which O Brien compared to an actress playing a part and performing a vocal exercise in technique Some of the songs had Madonna pitching her vocals and belting the notes only when necessary A dryness was prevalent in most of the singing which was required for the songs and the setting Guy Pratt who also played bass said that the singer was in character and started smoking She actually ponced a cigarette off me Her character smoked so therefore she did 24 O Brien said that the songs on I m Breathless had a coquettish and pandering nature and was the polar opposite to Madonna s previous release Like a Prayer which had an introspective composition 24 I m Breathless opens with the sound of an intercom and a shuffle and power ballad He s a Man starts a song which Madonna sings as if she was a hooker stalking the boulevard Also Madonna s haunting vocals continue after the music has faded 25 26 One of the Sondheim songs Sooner or Later evokes a 1930s jazz ballad with comping piano brushed drum sounds double bass and horns Conjuring the atmosphere of a smoky nightclub the song finds Madonna in her lowest range as the melody shifts continuously 27 Hanky Panky the third song and second single deals with sadomasochistic themes centered on a girl celebrating the pleasures of a good spanking It is performed in an almost comical style and stemmed from a line in the film where Breathless says to Tracy You don t know whether to hit me or kiss me 17 27 nbsp Sooner or Later source source A 20 second sample of jazz ballad Sooner or Later featuring instruments such as double bass and horn and Madonna s vocals in her lowest register Problems playing this file See media help The following track on the album I m Going Bananas is a Carmen Miranda ish song done in a Spanish accent 19 A salsa rhythm is predominant with Madonna squeezing her vocal cords while singing backed by percussion and brass 28 In the fifth track Crybaby Madonna mimics the vocals of Betty Boop 17 The melody is heard over the interlining synth strings horns and trumpets and a bass Rooksby explained that Madonna sang about a guy who is too sensitive and soft and the chorus employs a chromatic chord sequence 28 The next track Something to Remember deals with her failed marriage to Penn and was the source of inspiration for naming her 1995 compilation album Musically it has melancholy chords and rambling melody which according to Taraborrelli made it the most compelling song by Madonna 17 19 Mark Coleman from Rolling Stone described Back in Business as a nagging headache It contains a slow verse fast chorus sequence 25 According to Rooksby the chorus bursts into life with Madonna clearly relishing the lyrics about good guys finishing last the coldness of her delivery is apt for the topic Her vocals are accompanied by muted trumpet sounds and a saxophone solo 28 More is the second Sondheim number where Madonna recites the materialistic themed lyrics with irony over a bouncy two beat with tap dancing during an instrumental break 25 29 The track consists of syncopated chord structure tempo changes and lyrical rhymes The arrangement switches between slow and fast tempo requiring proper enunciation by Madonna The final Sondheim song What Can You Lose is the duet with Patinkin 30 It is a torch song where Patinkin supplies the male voice while Madonna sings during the second verse with strings and harmonics 25 30 Madonna sings a two part duet with Beatty titled Now I m Following You With beats atop a riff Madonna reveals that Dick is an interesting name 25 29 The first part has strings brass and muted horns with a tap dancing sequence during the intermediate piano solo and blues effect At the last chord the sound of the record getting stuck is heard and a needle is drawn across the vinyl leading into the much faster part two 30 The word Dick is continuously repeated in the main melody structure until the song ends with the sound of a record being snatched off a music player 31 Bill Meyers who played piano during the recording recalled that the song required only one take from Beatty 32 Vogue closes out the album and is musically different from the rest of the tracks It is a dance number consisting of a throbbing beat and lyrically has a theme of escapism 25 The song talks about Vogueing a dance form which reproduced poses from high fashion modelling The song also has a rap section where Madonna names various golden era Hollywood celebrities including Greta Garbo Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich 33 Promotion editMadonna first performed Vogue during her Blond Ambition tour April August 1990 followed by the September 6 performance at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards clad in 18th century inspired fashions Madonna s performance recreated the royal court of Marie Antoinette dripping with sexual innuendo at one point the singer flipped open her large skirt allowing one of the dancers to crawl inside 34 Her dancer Carlton Wilborn explained that such level of production had never been done on MTV The costumes the fans the drama MTV just had no idea we just came out and rocked O Brien described the performance as a moment of inspired brilliance while Taraborrelli noted it as a classic camp show that elevated the standards of future performances on that program 18 35 It was later ranked by Billboard as the sixth best performance in the history of the award show 36 At the 1991 Academy Awards Madonna appeared with singer Michael Jackson as her date and performed Sooner or Later 37 According to journalist Liz Smith Madonna had promised to perform at the award show if either Sooner or Later or More was nominated in the Best Original Song category 38 She wore a long tight white dress designed by Bob Mackie and covered in sequins and pearls 37 On her neck she wore 20 million worth of jewelry from Harry Winston Taraborrelli recalled that Madonna had appropriated every move and mannerisms of Marilyn Monroe for the performance making it a tribute to the actress 39 When she appeared onstage there was technical difficulty resulting in the microphone not rising from below the stage and a stage hand passing it to her 40 Billboard ranked it as the seventh most awesome Oscar performance of all time saying that Madonna gave a performance that took us back to the glamorous days of old Hollywood 41 Tour edit Main article Blond Ambition World Tour nbsp Madonna performing Now I m Following You with a Dick Tracy lookalike on 1990 s Blond Ambition World Tour I m Breathless alongside Madonna s previous album Like a Prayer was majorly promoted in Madonna s third concert tour the Blond Ambition World Tour which visited Asia North America and Europe Consisting of 57 dates the concert was divided into five sections the first inspired by the 1927 German expressionist film Metropolis the second by religious themes the third by Dick Tracy and cabaret the fourth by Art Deco and the fifth was an encore The show contained sexual themes and Catholic imagery such as in Madonna s performance of Like a Prayer which was based in church like surroundings with Madonna wearing a crucifix and her backup dancers dressed like priests and nuns The concert was criticized for its sexual content and religious imagery in Toronto Canada Madonna was threatened of being arrested for obscenity 42 and Pope John Paul II later called for a boycott with one of the three Italian dates being cancelled Despite this the tour was a critical success winning Most Creative Stage Production at the 1990 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards 43 The performance of the I m Breathless songs began with Sooner or Later sung atop a grand piano followed by Hanky Panky with Madonna standing in front of a microphone She was dressed in a striped vaudeville style corset playing the part of a nightclub singer Near the end Madonna joked You all know the pleasures of a good spanking don t you When I hurt people I feel better you know what I mean The final song of the segment was Now I m Following You where Madonna danced and lip synched with dancer Salim Gauwloos dressed as Dick Tracy 44 Regarding the shameless promotion of Dick Tracy in this segment O Brien said that along with her yen for artistic expression Madonna has always had an eye on the bottom dollar But the Dick Tracy section is the least dynamic part of the show 45 Singles edit nbsp Madonna performing Vogue the soundtrack s lead single on one of the concerts of the Rebel Heart Tour 2015 16 the song topped the charts in over 30 countries Vogue was released as the lead single from the soundtrack on March 27 1990 A deep house influenced song it became Madonna s eighth single to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart 46 It also reached the top of the Hot Dance Club Play chart 47 Internationally Vogue reached the top the charts in 30 countries such as the United Kingdom Australia Canada and Finland 48 49 50 51 It became the world s best selling single of 1990 selling over six million copies 52 Vogue has been continuously acclaimed since its release reviewers have praised its anthemic nature calling it a funky and catchy song and listed it as one of the singer s musical highlights 53 The music video for Vogue directed by David Fincher showed Madonna paying homage to various golden era Hollywood actresses Shot in black and white the video takes stylistic inspiration from the 1920s and 30s in it Madonna and her dancers can be seen voguing different choreographed scenes 54 Critics noted the way in which Madonna used her postmodern influence to expose an underground subcultural movement to the masses and for making the sex and gender roles ambiguous in its portrayal of people 55 56 The video has been ranked as one of the greatest of all times in different critic lists and polls 57 and won three awards at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards out of a total of nine nominations 58 59 60 The album s second single Hanky Panky was released on June 30 1990 Critical response for the song was positive with The New York Times calling it a calculated bid for outrage 29 It enjoyed commercial success reaching the top ten in New Zealand and the United Kingdom 61 62 In the United States it peaked at number ten in the week of July 28 1990 63 Now I m Following You the two part duet with Warren Beatty was intended to be the third single but was ultimately canceled Several remixes were commissioned and promos and test pressings were issued 64 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 65 Christgau s Consumer GuideA 66 Entertainment WeeklyA 67 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 68 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 69 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 70 Tom Hull on the WebA 71 The Village VoiceA 72 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 73 J Randy Taraborrelli gave I m Breathless a favorable review in his book Madonna An Intimate Biography writing that it was one of Madonna s greatest musical moments and praising her vocal performance 33 Authors Allen Metz and Carol Benson wrote in their book The Madonna Companion that the album suited Madonna well but questioned her decision to make it a subsidiary for Dick Tracy instead of an independent release 74 Lucky Lara from Manila Standard Today denoted the album as a surprise career decision for Madonna and found that it showcased the singer s versatility and other facets of her pop personality She added that the album was able to prove that Madonna is cut out to do many other things not just the trashy stuff 75 Writing for the Sarasota Herald Tribune Liz Smith gave another positive review calling the album excellent different from anything Madonna has ever attempted and listing the Sondheim songs as highlights 76 Ray Boren from Deseret News was impressed with Madonna s vocals calling them sultry and cutesy listing Vogue and Something to Remember as highlights 77 Greg Sandow of Entertainment Weekly gave I m Breathless an A rating praising Madonna for invent ing a new Broadway vocal persona built around a chest voice not yet perfectly under control but still much richer and duskier than her low range sounded before 67 Robert Christgau from The Village Voice said the record s show tune pop shlock suits Madonna with its pedigree of wit and musicality as does the music s campiness which she sure knows how to do right He listed Cry Baby He s a Man and Hanky Panky as the best tracks 72 Mark Coleman from Rolling Stone gave the album a rating of three and a half out of five stars and positive review claiming that Madonna pulls it off with brass and panache He added that Vogue showed the singer can still deliver that indefinable something extra 25 Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine gave it four out of five stars declaring I m Breathless proves that Madonna is a true renaissance woman 70 According to Jon Pareles of The New York Times after all the nuances Madonna has brought to the role of the bad girl it s strange that she would settle now for such a restricted unexamined version of respectability and for the first time Madonna has let the deal dictate the music 29 Tan Gim Ean from New Straits Times noted that Madonna played against her strengths on the songs of the album He described her vocals as competent but felt that the songs required more range and agility than Madonna has at her disposal 78 Dave Tianen from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel described the album as a mixed bag of period pieces some of them too cute for their own good adding that I m Breathless never becomes more than the sum of its mannerisms 79 AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine claimed that the songs are just cutesy novelty numbers and listing Vogue as a standout track 65 Rooksby panned the album saying that it failed to transcend the sterile preserved in amber quality of pastiche 26 Mark Cooper from Q magazine lamented in its June 1990 review It s something of a disappointment because the lady herself stays so firmly committed to a character who s less original than the persona she evolved during the 80s 68 Nonetheless in the same magazine s December 1994 issue Madonna declared I would have to say the favorite record that I ve made is the soundtrack to Dick Tracy I love every one of those songs My judgment is never based on the world s reaction 80 Music Week staff called a mediocre soundtrack album 1 While reviewing the album on its 30th anniversary Mike Wass from Idolator wrote that its genius lied in the ability to find the middle ground between Broadway fare and top 40 pop concluding that Madonna wasn t trying to bend and twist into another genre she simply dismantled it and took the bits and pieces that pleased her 81 Rolling Stone s Joe Blistein deemed it one Madonna s most fascinating albums she could have easily recorded the three Sondheim songs for Dick Tracy and called it a day Instead she chose to deliver a record of big band jazz and musical theater pastiche Nonetheless he opined it wouldn t become a forgotten classic as the singer hasn t performed any songs from the album in any of her tours since Blond Ambition He did finish his review by expressing I m Breathless remains a compelling snapshot of a pivotal moment in Madonna s life and career when the world rolled in ecstasy at her feet and she had the power to push it any which way she wanted to mold it to suit her ideal 82 Commercial performance edit nbsp MC Hammer s pictured Please Hammer Don t Hurt Em kept I m Breathless from reaching the top position of the Billboard 200 I m Breathless debuted at number 44 on the Billboard 200 during the week of June 9 1990 peaking at number 2 two weeks later 83 84 In total the album remained on the chart for twenty five weeks 84 I m Breathless was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA denoting shipment of over two million copies throughout the country 85 On June 2 1990 I m Breathless entered the Canadian RPM Albums Chart at number 39 eventually peaking at number three 86 87 During the week of November 10 1990 the album spent its last week on the chart exiting at number 99 after spending 24 weeks on the album s chart 88 To date the album has been certified double platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association CRIA for shipment of 200 000 copies 89 In Australia the album debuted at number one on the ARIA Charts during the week of June 3 1990 where it remained for three consecutive weeks and a total of twenty three weeks on the chart 90 It was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA for shipment of 70 000 copies 49 I m Breathless entered the New Zealand Albums Chart at number twenty eight during the week of June 3 1990 91 The next week it peaked at number two spending a total of twenty two weeks in the chart 91 In Japan I m Breathless became Madonna s second number one album on the Oricon Albums Chart and had sold an estimated 329 382 units by the year end 92 93 At the 1991 Japan Gold Disc Awards Madonna was honored by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ with Best Album of the Year Pop Female Grand Prix Album of the Year and Grand Prix Artist of the Year the last two were given for the best selling international album and the best selling international artist of the year respectively 94 The album also experienced success in European markets In Germany I m Breathless topped the Media Control albums chart and was certified gold by Bundesverband Musikindustrie BVMI for shipping 250 000 copies 95 In France the album peaked at number three and was certified double gold by the Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique SNEP 96 97 In the Netherlands I m Breathless entered the MegaCharts at number twelve during the week of June 3 1990 98 It eventually peaked at number five staying a total of nineteen weeks on the chart 98 The Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld en geluidsdragers NVPI certified the album gold for shipment of 50 000 copies 99 On the Swiss Albums Chart dated June 3 1990 I m Breathless debuted on its peak position of number three 100 After nineteen weeks it was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry IFPI for shipment of 25 000 copies 101 In the United Kingdom the album debuted and peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart during the week dated June 2 1990 102 Soon after I m Breathless was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry BPI denoting shipments of over 300 000 units 103 In Spain the album peaked at number two and was certified double platinum for shipping 200 000 copies 104 The album has sold seven million copies worldwide 82 Impact edit nbsp Merchandise related to Dick Tracy With this era Madonna brought back the glamour from the Prohibition era In The Soundtrack Album Listening to Media 2020 editors explained that the trend of releasing albums with the concept Music From and Inspired By began in large part due to the success of Prince s Batman album 1989 and Madonna s I m Breathless 105 In his article titled Madonna puts 30s in vogue music critic Jon Pareles described that the record represented the tie in as triple play with the album tour and film promoting one another 106 However upon release Cashbox magazine referred the album marked the kick off to the most opportunistic and protacted film soundtrack strategy ever mounted 107 With this release Madonna brought back the glamour of the Prohibition era 108 Joe Blistein from Rolling Stone explained the album recalled the Prohibition era more than anything in the contemporary zeitgeist 82 Contemporary and retrospective assessments specifically praised the results despite her musical reinvention seen as departure from her main mass market albums according to O Brien 109 81 23 Blistein described it was a decisively dizzying left turn for an artist who d already built a solid career out of them 82 In at least one interview she herself calls I m Breathless her best and favorite of her albums because it was different 110 111 The album became a surprise runaway success worldwide wrote Sharon Davis in 80s Chart Toppers 2012 while Macmillan Educational s publication International Year Book Covering the Year 1990 referred the results were surprisingly well considering that its musical roots were in the 1940s 112 In Madonna The Biography 1991 Robert Matthew Walker notes the record contained the most songs on a Madonna s album up to that point also arguing it shows the immense outpouring of her talent 113 Others discussed how Madonna would introduce Stephen Sondheim to a newer audience in her generation including Elizabeth Wurtzel from New York and Rolling Stone s Mark Coleman 19 25 In 2021 The Atlantic editor Sophie Gilbert explicitly states she was introduced to Sondheim s material thanks to Madonna 114 Albert Montagut from El Pais called a novelty the fact Warren Beatty recorded a song for an album for the first time in his career 115 Rankings edit I m Breathless was included in a number of critics lists The album appeared at number five in the 1990 Pazz amp Jop Dean s List of The Village Voice 116 The staff of Slant Magazine recognized the release as one of The 10 Best Albums of 1990 commenting that it is in this album where she truly started pushing outside her vocal comfort zone 117 Houston Chronicle and Stacker named it one of the 100 best movie and TV soundtracks of all time 118 Russell Ash included I m Breathless in his Madonna s albums ranking section in the book The Top 10 of Everything 1999 119 Entertainment website E Online commented The album is most fondly remembered for spawning one of Madge s most successful and influential tracks Vogue 120 The song Something to Remember was included in VH1 s list of Madonna s 25 Most Underrated Deep Cuts And B Sides 121 The Official Charts Company also included Back in Business and I m Going Bananas among Madonna s best deep cuts 122 Album s tracks Sooner or Later Something to Remember and Vogue were included in a rank of the best 100 Best Madonna Songs by Parade in 2023 with the latter topping the list 123 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 He s a Man MadonnaPatrick LeonardMadonnaLeonard4 422 Sooner or Later Stephen SondheimMadonnaBill Bottrell3 183 Hanky Panky MadonnaLeonardMadonnaLeonard3 574 I m Going Bananas Michael KernanAndy PaleyMadonnaLeonard1 415 Cry Baby MadonnaLeonardMadonnaLeonard4 046 Something to Remember MadonnaLeonardMadonnaLeonard5 037 Back in Business MadonnaLeonardMadonnaLeonard5 108 More SondheimMadonnaBottrell4 569 What Can You Lose with Mandy Patinkin SondheimMadonnaBottrell2 0810 Now I m Following You Part I with Warren Beatty A PaleyJeff LassNed ClaflinJonathan PaleyMadonnaLeonard1 3511 Now I m Following You Part II with Warren Beatty A PaleyLassClaflinJ PaleyMadonnaLeonardKevin Gilbert3 1812 Vogue MadonnaShep PettiboneMadonnaPettibone4 50 Notes Track list per the end booklet of the I m Breathless album 124 Sooner or Later is officially titled Sooner or Later I Always Get My Man in the film credits and Academy Awards 16 125 Personnel editCredits adapted from the album s booklet 124 Madonna vocals songwriter producer Warren Beatty vocals Patrick Leonard keyboards producer Shep Pettibone producer Niki Haris backing vocals N Dea Davenport backing vocals Donna De Lory backing vocals Rev Dave Boruff saxophone Bill Bottrell producer mixing engineer Ned Claflin songwriter Mahlon Clark clarinet Jeff Clayton saxophone Luis Conte percussion Bob Cooper baritone saxophone Kevin Gilbert producer John Guerin drums Abraham Laboriel bass Charles Loper trombone Bob Magnusson bass Jennie Douglas McRae backing vocals Jonathan Moffett drums percussion Abe Most clarinet alto saxophone Mandy Patinkin vocals Tim Pierce guitar Jeff Porcaro drums Guy Pratt bass Bill Schneider piano Bill Meyers piano Tony Terran trumpet Carlos Vega drums Randy Waldman pianoCharts editWeekly charts edit 1990 weekly chart performance for I m Breathless Chart 1990 Peakposition Argentine Albums CAPIF 126 2 Australian Albums ARIA 90 1 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 127 5 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 87 3 Canadian Albums The Record 128 2 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 98 8 European Top 100 Albums Music amp Media 129 1 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 130 1 French Albums SNEP 96 3 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 95 1 Greek Albums IFPI 130 1 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 131 19 Icelandic Albums Tonlist 132 3 Italian Albums Musica e dischi 130 1 Irish Albums IRMA 130 1 Japanese Albums Oricon 92 1 Malaysia Albums RIM 133 9 Mexican Albums AMPROFON 134 3 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 91 2 Norwegian Albums VG lista 135 4 Portuguese Albums AFP 136 1 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 104 2 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 137 4 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 100 3 UK Albums OCC 102 2 US Billboard 200 84 2 2019 weekly chart performance for I m Breathless Chart 2019 Peakposition US Soundtrack Album Sales Billboard 138 21 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for I m Breathless Chart 1990 Position Australian Albums ARIA 139 26 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 140 19 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 141 59 European Top 100 Albums Music amp Media 142 7 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 143 34 Japanese Albums Oricon 144 34 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 145 24 Norway Spring Period VG lista 146 15 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 147 8 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 148 23 US Billboard 200 149 42 US Cash Box Albums 150 22Certifications and sales edit See Tfd See Tfd Certifications and sales for I m Breathless Region Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 49 Platinum 70 000 Austria IFPI Austria 151 Gold 25 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 153 Gold 182 000 152 Canada Music Canada 89 2 Platinum 200 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 154 Gold 37 039 154 France SNEP 97 2 Gold 200 000 Germany BVMI 155 Gold 250 000 Israel 12 000 156 Italy 300 000 157 Japan RIAJ 158 Platinum 329 382 93 Malaysia 16 700 159 Netherlands NVPI 99 Gold 50 000 Singapore 60 000 2 Spain PROMUSICAE 104 2 Platinum 200 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 101 Gold 25 000 United Kingdom BPI 103 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 85 2 Platinum 3 000 000 160 Summaries Worldwide 7 000 000 82 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone See also editList of number one albums in Australia during the 1990s List of European number one hits of 1990 List of number one hits of 1990 Germany List of number one albums of 1990 Portugal Notes edit Defined as a soundtrack album by multiple sources and record charts 1 2 3 References edit a b Market Report 1990 PDF Music Week December 22 1990 p 10 Retrieved May 10 2022 a b Madonna Poor album sales The Straits Times January 3 1993 p 3 Retrieved October 31 2022 via National Library Board Fake and Vise The Advocate 1990 p 61 Retrieved 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